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Knice group, Scott! ::tu:: I like the paracord wrap on the Izula.
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TripleF wrote: Wed Apr 05, 2023 11:13 am
Madmarco wrote: Tue Apr 04, 2023 8:47 pm First time I've seen them, Scott, and man are they nice!
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Thanks. Had a few kids with me.....gotta share knife use with them!!
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I just picked up this Ontario, It is a "Smashet" style blade and one of the favorites on my list to find ::nod::
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My early (made between 1933-1936) SA Dagger, made by C Linder, Solinger, Germany. Marked Ns for a member of Sturmabtailung (SA) in Niedersachen, Germany. Great condition because it have been in a drawer at my late uncle here in Sweden for years. The blade is still greased.
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Oledadsknives wrote: Fri Mar 17, 2023 12:20 am This is a fixed blade that my grandfather made way back when out of an old sawmill blade. Made a sheath with what he could scrounge up I guess. It ain’t pretty but he made it to use. He passed in the early 70’s and My mom had it in the drawer in the kitchen and told me they always used it to clean fish because it was always razor sharp. Dad passed it to me about 20 years ago. Good to know where I got my love of knife making and collecting from!
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That's a great looking old knife! You have a real treasure.
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ken98k wrote: Thu Apr 06, 2023 2:11 pm
Oledadsknives wrote: Fri Mar 17, 2023 12:20 am This is a fixed blade that my grandfather made way back when out of an old sawmill blade. Made a sheath with what he could scrounge up I guess. It ain’t pretty but he made it to use. He passed in the early 70’s and My mom had it in the drawer in the kitchen and told me they always used it to clean fish because it was always razor sharp. Dad passed it to me about 20 years ago. Good to know where I got my love of knife making and collecting from!
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That's a great looking old knife! You have a real treasure.
Thanks Ken, I’ll pass it down for sure!
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TomTop wrote: Thu Apr 06, 2023 12:14 pm My early (made between 1933-1936) SA Dagger, made by C Linder, Solinger, Germany. Marked Ns for a member of Sturmabtailung (SA) in Niedersachen, Germany. Great condition because it have been in a drawer at my late uncle here in Sweden for years. The blade is still greased.
That is amazing! What a great historical knife to end up with and in such great condition. ::tu:: ::tu:: Do you know the story behind how he acquired it?
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Great knife Tom, it has a lot of character!
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GSPTOPDOG wrote: Thu Apr 06, 2023 2:12 am I just picked up this Ontario, It is a "Smashet" style blade and one of the favorites on my list to find ::nod::
I wouldn't mind having one of those. Great pick-up! ::tu::
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GSPTOPDOG wrote: Thu Apr 06, 2023 8:58 pm
TomTop wrote: Thu Apr 06, 2023 12:14 pm My early (made between 1933-1936) SA Dagger, made by C Linder, Solinger, Germany. Marked Ns for a member of Sturmabtailung (SA) in Niedersachen, Germany. Great condition because it have been in a drawer at my late uncle here in Sweden for years. The blade is still greased.
That is amazing! What a great historical knife to end up with and in such great condition. ::tu:: ::tu:: Do you know the story behind how he acquired it?
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Yes, it’s a fantastic knife. I love the design of the handle. Think they copy an old Roman knife design.

The sadest is that we found a few great knifes in a drawer after my uncle passed away november last year. But I know he was in the swedish army the last years of WWII. Think he had it in a drawer since late 1940’s.
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Oledadsknives wrote: Fri Apr 07, 2023 4:52 am Great knife Tom, it has a lot of character!
Thanks, I really like the design.
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TomTop wrote: Sat Apr 08, 2023 7:58 pm
GSPTOPDOG wrote: Thu Apr 06, 2023 8:58 pm
TomTop wrote: Thu Apr 06, 2023 12:14 pm My early (made between 1933-1936) SA Dagger, made by C Linder, Solinger, Germany. Marked Ns for a member of Sturmabtailung (SA) in Niedersachen, Germany. Great condition because it have been in a drawer at my late uncle here in Sweden for years. The blade is still greased.
That is amazing! What a great historical knife to end up with and in such great condition. ::tu:: ::tu:: Do you know the story behind how he acquired it?
Hi,
Yes, it’s a fantastic knife. I love the design of the handle. Think they copy an old Roman knife design.

The sadest is that we found a few great knifes in a drawer after my uncle passed away november last year. But I know he was in the swedish army the last years of WWII. Think he had it in a drawer since late 1940’s.
Very interesting! Thank you for posting it ::handshake::
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Oledadsknives wrote: Fri Mar 17, 2023 12:20 am This is a fixed blade that my grandfather made way back when out of an old sawmill blade. Made a sheath with what he could scrounge up I guess. It ain’t pretty but he made it to use. He passed in the early 70’s and My mom had it in the drawer in the kitchen and told me they always used it to clean fish because it was always razor sharp. Dad passed it to me about 20 years ago. Good to know where I got my love of knife making and collecting from!
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Cool knife your grandfather made. Glad you now have it. ::tu::
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garddogg56 wrote: Thu Mar 16, 2023 3:22 pm This one was made from a railroad spike with an”H” designate which is hardened for corners.The wood scale are from an old ship that was in a bay in Maine for over150 years.
Cool knife GD56! ::tu::
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Quick Steel wrote: Sun Mar 12, 2023 9:00 am P1000012 (640x480).jpg
Nice bunch of Beckers Garry! ::tu::
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Ivoryman ::tu::
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My new favorite fixed blade ::tu::
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It's not hard to see why it's your favorite, Dog, it looks solid and very well made.
And it's a KA-BAR.
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You have a handsome looking knife, Charlie. And it looks stout. Will serve you well for many years.
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TomTop wrote: Thu Apr 06, 2023 12:14 pm My early (made between 1933-1936) SA Dagger, made by C Linder, Solinger, Germany. Marked Ns for a member of Sturmabtailung (SA) in Niedersachen, Germany. Great condition because it have been in a drawer at my late uncle here in Sweden for years. The blade is still greased.
Killer knife. Love the old WW2 relics. Uncle Grant brought home a similar one from the war. He spent weeks in a fox hole eating nothing but beer and raisins and brought back some killer souveneirs. That's a sweet relic and sweet dagger. Love the embellishments they put on them. ::tu:: ::tu::
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That's a handsome well made Gerber, Charlie, congratulations! ::handshake::
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GSPTOPDOG wrote: Sat Jun 17, 2023 12:56 am My new favorite fixed blade ::tu::
Good looker GSP, wondered if that handle is comfy in hand? Never seen one with those shaped covers like that. Very interesting and a looker. If it's comfy too, well hey, cannot beat that. ::tu::
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Ivoryman wrote: Sun Jun 18, 2023 8:41 pm
GSPTOPDOG wrote: Sat Jun 17, 2023 12:56 am My new favorite fixed blade ::tu::
Good looker GSP, wondered if that handle is comfy in hand? Never seen one with those shaped covers like that. Very interesting and a looker. If it's comfy too, well hey, cannot beat that. ::tu::
I-Man it has a great feel to it, definitely one of my favorites for "no-slip-grip" :) It is a lot lighter than a BK-7, but feels just a sturdy (not that I would ever NOT own 2 or three BK-7s) :wink:
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