Show off your fixed blades!
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That looks like one heckava chopper Terry! I'm curious about the use of the hollow pins; is there a benefit to their use?
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Steve, He told me he wanted them in case he wanted to tie it on a pole for a spear! or what ever. Most custom knife makers use hollow pins to lessen the weight I guess? You know the customer is always right.
Terry

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Good looking knife.
Looks like you nailed the specs on that one.
Looks like you nailed the specs on that one.
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He picked it up today and loved it! that's good! happy customers are always nice.
Terry

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Really a good looker there Terry !!! Looks a lot like a Bark River knife...
just went thru your parts of the western Platt river country,
boon docked at Cabela's in Sidney cause we pulled thru late and did
not want to mess with a campground
Will
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just went thru your parts of the western Platt river country,
boon docked at Cabela's in Sidney cause we pulled thru late and did
not want to mess with a campground
Will
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Will you should have given me a call, I only live 17 miles east of Cabela's in Sidney, but early in the morning would be best, I'm not much of a night owl anymore.
Pumamadness, good looking knives! I had one like your bottom photo, I bought it at the Rod and Gun Club in Hiedleburg Germany in 1965 but someone stole it from me when I got back to the states.
Terry
Pumamadness, good looking knives! I had one like your bottom photo, I bought it at the Rod and Gun Club in Hiedleburg Germany in 1965 but someone stole it from me when I got back to the states.

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I've shown these Bill Bagwell/Ontario Bowies in the past, but not outdoors. The didn't turn out sufficiently well for the photo thread so here they are again. I call the top photo "steel henge."
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Pumamaddness, love that top skinner with the stag scales. Absolute cool beauty. Quicksteel, some great looking ones there, and bigbore, that stag dagger is great, doesn't have that too skinny narrow look. Great knives on this page all.
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Terry, outstanding creation there. Hand axe/camp/bushcraft, whatever the job at hand it looks as though that sturdy hardware can handle it.
Pumamadness, great collection. I'm with I-Man on the top one being my favorite as well.
Quick Steel, those are some serious blades. Very nice collection.
Bigbore, your blades look awfully serious as well. Nice!
Pumamadness, great collection. I'm with I-Man on the top one being my favorite as well.
Quick Steel, those are some serious blades. Very nice collection.
Bigbore, your blades look awfully serious as well. Nice!
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You have to love Bagwell's knife design's...
I'm kicking myself for not getting one.


I'm kicking myself for not getting one.
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Welderbob: These Ontario/Bagwells were limited but you might keep an eye out on ebay for one to turn up. A notable feature of all these designs is how fast and agile they are in the hand; very quick.
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Thanks QC, I recall A.G. Russell selling these back in the 90's. Handled one at a show in Arkansas back then, but had my sights on a Dozier.
The one I liked had a Ebony handle with the long clip blade.....well can't own them all...
The one I liked had a Ebony handle with the long clip blade.....well can't own them all...

Bob
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Erwin: I've always liked the lines of the Fisk design, called the Sendero if I recall correctly. Is that a crack I am seeing in the handle or part of the grain?
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Bigbore: A really interesting collection. Impressive blades, all of them. 

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Re: Show off your fixed blades!
My most recent fixed blade acquisition.
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Re: Show off your fixed blades!
I really like the look of those macarta handles. Where is Stone from?
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He was from Richardson, Texas, where I grew up (back when Richardson was a small townespn77 wrote:I really like the look of those macarta handles. Where is Stone from?

https://www.facebook.com/GWStoneKnivesAppreciationPage/
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Great knife and fascinating read.
There has been an explosion in knifemakers in the last half century, obviously, and I had not heard of this fellow. I collect Ruana knives. R.H. Ruana was a full-time knifemaker who made a living at it when (1938) he and two other men were the only full-time knifemakers in the United States (Skagel and Randall). Correct me if there were other fulltime makers. Thanks for posting on Stone! I just looked up Richardson, Tx on Mapquest. DFW has become a real monster! 

