Show off your fixed blades!

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just finished this one up, O-1 tool steel and amber jigged bone handle. and my hand stitched sheath. ::tu:: thanks for looking, Terry
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Terry that is a beautiful knife and sheath. You have outdone yourself on this one. ::tu:: ::tu::
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Terry that is a gorgeous knife and sheath, can't believe that is a bone handle, looks like old, gnarly stag. ::tu::
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Great looking knife; amazing handle and that sheath is to die for.
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Thanks guys! I too like the jig bone dyed amber, I got the scales from Culpepper. Compliments keep me going, thanks again. ::tu:: Terry
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Beautiful knife and sheath Terry, I love everything about that one. ::tu::
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Beautiful work, Terry! ::tu::

Here's one I just picked up. Must be a new addition to the Buck line, I've never seen one before.
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Sasquach wrote:Beautiful work, Terry! ::tu::

Here's one I just picked up. Must be a new addition to the Buck line, I've never seen one before.
Charlie is that the new Buck 101 ? I just saw them in a catalog a day or two ago. It's the fixed blade version of the classic model 110.
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philco wrote:
Sasquach wrote:Beautiful work, Terry! ::tu::

Here's one I just picked up. Must be a new addition to the Buck line, I've never seen one before.
Charlie is that the new Buck 101 ? I just saw them in a catalog a day or two ago. It's the fixed blade version of the classic model 110.
Indeed it is, Phil. I posted it on another thread too and one of the members posted a write up about it (shows you how out of touch I can be) stating that it was created as a fixed blade version of the 110 and that it was introduced in August of this year. I saw it and bought it because I've always been a Buck fan and I hadn't seen one of these before. It's a very nice knife, I like it! ::tu::
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terryl308 wrote:just finished this one up, O-1 tool steel and amber jigged bone handle. and my hand stitched sheath. ::tu:: thanks for looking, Terry
One beautiful knife Terry! Could have fooled me;those handles looked like gnarly stag to me as well.
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terryl308 wrote:just finished this one up, O-1 tool steel and amber jigged bone handle. and my hand stitched sheath. ::tu:: thanks for looking, Terry
Usually don't like stag bone because it doesn't look right. You solved that issue. Beautiful work, bravo, can't say enough about what a cool handle that one has. Great knife, thanks for showing.
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Craig Camerrer Ivory Wharncliffe.
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Rick, That is neat... ::tu::...glad to see Craig still making knives.
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WelderBob wrote:Rick, That is neat... ::tu::...glad to see Craig still making knives.
Thanks Bob! Craig lives about 60 miles from me but I actually got the knife in a trade I made with a gentleman in Montana. He wasn't sure what the blade steel is so I contacted Craig about it. He remembered making the knife around 2009 and that the blade steel is ATS-34.

I'm not sure what Craig is up to these days but I do think he is still making knives.
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Another Craig Camerer (Think i brought it a year bevore he became JourneymanSmith)
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Nice one Erwin. Looks like a very useful blade with that recurve and belly.
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Great photo bigbore, really like that part of the plant as backdrop and the very fine looking knife nestled in. Sweet.
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Ditto, ditto the above. ::tu::
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Thanks Gentlemen,
my other Camerer (very old pic)
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[image][/image] Nice Puma White Hunter
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Railsplitter wrote:Craig Camerrer Ivory Wharncliffe.
Railsplitter, I like the little ivory wharncliffe, did it come with a sheath? ::tu:: Terry
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Thanks Terry. It did come with a sheath but I'm not sure if the sheath was supplied by Craig or if the gentleman that I traded with just sent me one that he had laying around. I think the latter is more likely because the sheath seems a bit large for the knife.
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PUMAMADNESS THAT IS A BEAUTY. First one I've seen with a carved handle. ::tu::
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Very nice Railsplitter, love anything ivory. And Pumamadness, that's pretty cool handle material. Another beauty bigbore.
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One of my favorites
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