Show off your fixed blades!

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Oh yeah!!
That's a very impressive knife, Cal.
A real working knife. ::tu::
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tongueriver wrote:I am loving all these knives; thanx, guys, and special thanks to ZZ for the Western info. I just got this early 1960s R.H.Ruana. The blade is 7 13/16" so it is a beast for a sticker. The flapover sheath is also in tiptop condition. The elk antler inserts are starting to show some knice patina.
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BigBore... Can you share the link? I am impressed w/ that knife for the cost. It'll be an easy sell for a 7-10 buck profit... retail.
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ZZ, Thank's again for the information.. ::handshake:: ..being a student of the knife is a ever learning process.
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tongueriver congratulations. I have one original Ruana, a large skinner. Yours is very impressive.
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Cal, congratulations! That is one seriously beautiful serious knife. ::tu::

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@Ken: Your welcome
https://m.de.aliexpress.com/s/item/32819534520.html

Leather is a bit thin, 2mm, but handcut. Blade length is 124mm on mine.

After some asking the sold me a second one "in parts" i want to so some modding on.
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Thanks BigBore.
Those are the type of knife that I can easily sell here. They're decent "truck knives" for beating around, and they are inexpensive.

Pretty good lookin' to boot! ::tu::
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WOW! Some beautiful knives being shown!!! ::tu::

I have a few fixed blade knives in my collection and I just pick up a new one...
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Cal, that is one nice old Ruana! and a hard one to find in that condition or any condition.
Sasquqach, I haven't seen a Buck 75th yet in person, great looking buck. ::handshake:: Terry
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Now ya see Charlie, that's the problem with this web site. I wasn't even thinking about Buck fixed blades until you showed that beauty and now I feel a stirrin' in the wanna region of my brain. There's just something about those smooth black handles and the lines of the blades......... I think I'll just go lie down and wait for it to go away.
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jerryd6818 wrote:Now ya see Charlie, that's the problem with this web site. I wasn't even thinking about Buck fixed blades until you showed that beauty and now I feel a stirrin' in the wanna region of my brain. There's just something about those smooth black handles and the lines of the blades......... I think I'll just go lie down and wait for it to go away.
I know the feelin'! I tried sleepin' it off but as you can see..............it didn't work. ::rotflol::
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:lol: :lol: But ya gotta try it 'cause sometimes it works. ::paranoid::
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No it doesn't.
As soon as the piggy bank is full enough to search... Blisters on the fingers time. ::nod::
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I too have been tempted by those Bucks. I'm a weak, weak man. ::facepalm::
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Here's a knife I don't see mentioned much on AAPK. It's an ESEE 4. Not the prettiest knife I own but I've been very impressed with the quality and the razor edge that's easy to maintain. (Good ole' 1095 blade steel )
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I am not much of a fan of those tactical/utilitarian style knives. Never really have been.
I suppose this is because I am not a woods/hunting kind a guy nor a farmer/rancher so I prefer the shiny, slippery, flowing kind of look that almost all of the other knives posted here have.
They remind me of dressing up on Sunday. :lol:

Those Bucks have that special kind of look. I am surprised! ::tu::
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philco wrote:Here's a knife I don't see mentioned much on AAPK. It's an ESEE 4. Not the prettiest knife I own but I've been very impressed with the quality and the razor edge that's easy to maintain. (Good ole' 1095 blade steel )
Dittos on the quality of ESEE knives. My oldest son is a fan of tacticals (like Spyderco) and an avid hunter/fisherman/outdoorsman. He carries an ESSE 4 daily when not at work. He keeps hounding me about getting one for myself. I think I'll put it on my Christmas list, so he can buy me one! :mrgreen:

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philco wrote:I too have been tempted by those Bucks. I'm a weak, weak man. ::facepalm::
I blame Old Hunter, but I had to have these in 5160 steel and brass.
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Very nice Cal. I like em. ::tu::
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I posted these 2 elsewhere but they might have not been seen by many. A Northwoods "Compact Utility" 7.5" from Dave Shirley days. The other is a beautiful 9.5" Puukko by Bulgarian knife smith Todor Hristov.
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Since some weeks i think about a chute knife.
I want one but it should not be a hard working knife, more a light version for EDC.
You know that, you make plans, look around the net ..... despair about prices ....

And today at a small nearby knife-show this one lay at a table (bargain)
Maker is Franz Weinmüller
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Beautiful knife ! but it does look heavy duty, not "more a light version" that you mention. Heavy duty is good with this pattern.
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Some nice fixed blades shown here 8)
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New about 2014 by Michelle Johnson. Damascus blade, guard and pommel. blade 7.5 overall 12.5 inches. wood and camel bone.
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Camel bone and Damascus make for a fine looking knife. Congrats! ::tu::
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