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Dan In MI wrote: Sun Aug 06, 2023 2:21 am A great "little" collection Mrs. Kennedy has there! ::tu::
She will be glad to hear that ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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1967redrider wrote: Sun Aug 06, 2023 2:44 pm
Ivoryman wrote: Sun Aug 06, 2023 7:10 am
1967redrider wrote: Mon Jul 31, 2023 3:41 pm


I agree! 💯


You napped flint knife guys ever try cutting something with one? Just wondering how well they would work? ::shrug::

Definitely will cut. Worked for the Native Americans for thousands of years. Bit more jagged than steel and brittle so they break easier, but functional if used right and taken care of.

Thanks, Ivory. Sounds similar to a serrated blade.
Yeah, good analogy, pretty accurate. ::tu::
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Just walk in the door from my local antique store, nab this little piece, has a lot minor scratching on the blade , I think I can get most out. Schrade-Walden H-15. 10 bucks not a bad price ::groove::
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Not a bad price at all Theo. Looks to be in good shape. ::tu::
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Quick Steel wrote: Fri Aug 18, 2023 4:55 pm Not a bad price at all Theo. Looks to be in good shape. ::tu::
Thanks QS, it is really in good shape, I couldn’t go wrong with it at all at the price…Hey I am going to PM you about a Bulldog I am looking at.
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Theo wrote: Fri Aug 18, 2023 3:48 pm Just walk in the door from my local antique store, nab this little piece, has a lot minor scratching on the blade , I think I can get most out. Schrade-Walden H-15. 10 bucks not a bad price ::groove::
You stole it Theo. Congrats, that is a beauty with history and sweet lines. Great score. ::tu::
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Ivoryman wrote: Fri Aug 18, 2023 5:26 pm
Theo wrote: Fri Aug 18, 2023 3:48 pm Just walk in the door from my local antique store, nab this little piece, has a lot minor scratching on the blade , I think I can get most out. Schrade-Walden H-15. 10 bucks not a bad price ::groove::
You stole it Theo. Congrats, that is a beauty with history and sweet lines. Great score. ::tu::
Thanks Iman, that is what I thought, but I didn’t smile til I was out the door…😂😂
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Theo wrote: Fri Aug 18, 2023 3:48 pm Just walk in the door from my local antique store, nab this little piece, has a lot minor scratching on the blade , I think I can get most out. Schrade-Walden H-15. 10 bucks not a bad price ::groove::
I hope you ran before they called the cops, because you practically stole that one, Theo!
I am just teasing of course, I am not casting aspersions upon your character, but you did get a great deal on it. Congratulations!
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Reverand wrote: Fri Aug 18, 2023 11:24 pm
Theo wrote: Fri Aug 18, 2023 3:48 pm Just walk in the door from my local antique store, nab this little piece, has a lot minor scratching on the blade , I think I can get most out. Schrade-Walden H-15. 10 bucks not a bad price ::groove::
I hope you ran before they called the coos, because you practically stole that one, Theo!
I am just teasing of course, I am not casting aspersions upon your character, but you did get a great deal on it. Congratulations!
I know you are buddy, I did kinda sorta feel guilty, till I stopped and filled up my car with gas… that just aggravated me…..lol…
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A few fixed blades I got in the last few months
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That is a very nice trifecta you acquired Peter. And with good sheaths. Please help out my eyes; who is the manufacturer?
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A modern KA-Bar

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Quick Steel wrote: Sat Aug 19, 2023 6:39 pm That is a very nice trifecta you acquired Peter. And with good sheaths. Please help out my eyes; who is the manufacturer?
There made by Randall
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Some most excellent fixed blades, y'all! ::tu::
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petekuhn wrote: Sat Aug 19, 2023 6:20 pm A few fixed blades I got in the last few months
::oh_my:: I could tell right away that those babies were Randalls!!! ::oh_my:: What a beautiful score!!! You get 2x ::tu:: ::tu:: for that find! ::nod::
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I got this back in the "olden times" when I was a kid. I think these were made in Japan if I am not mistaken ... ::hmm:: It was "too cool for school" back then... but you could have taken to school if you wanted to.... ::paranoid::
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I suppose it was manufactured to capitalize on the popularity of the movie. The scabbard appears to be of good quality.
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My Becker collection of fixed blades.

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I like getting this one out once in awhile. Just love the tapered tang on it
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A very nice piece. I can understand its attraction.
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petekuhn wrote: Sun Aug 20, 2023 3:59 pm I like getting this one out once in awhile. Just love the tapered tang on it
Very interesting!!! ::tu::
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Quick Steel wrote: Sun Aug 20, 2023 11:51 am I suppose it was manufactured to capitalize on the popularity of the movie. The scabbard appears to be of good quality.
Q.S. I bought it about 1984-85 and it has a heavy quality sturdy feel to it. If you held it next to a the average cheapo Chinse dagger you could feel the difference. The sheath is very strong and well made.
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Quick Steel wrote: Sun Aug 20, 2023 11:56 am My Becker collection of fixed blades.


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Great assembly there Q.S. ! ::tu:: ::tu:: I am a huge fan of BKT. I have several and use them.
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I LOVE horn handles on knives... as long as I DON'T OWN THEM THAT IS... ::skeptic:: You see, as I get older I feel as if I am fighting the fact that everything seems to be continually deteriorating... especially ME ::skeptic:: as of late :x Besides my mind and body... :x My Car, my house, and worse of all... MY KNIFE COLLECTION!!! ::dang:: Take a look at the photo of the fixed blade that I have attached. That was a perfectly fine horn handle... key word "was" :x ... ::facepalm:: Then the bugs came.... ::skeptic:: They can find there way into so many places, I don't want to risk damaging any more handles.

I love horn, but I have shifted to Wood, Bone and Stag because this type of bug damage has happened too many times... ::facepalm::
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When I first saw your "Jaws", Dog, I thought it was a Kershaw "Trooper" right up until I saw the stamp. I really like it! ::nod::

That's quite the gang of Becker's, Garry, a knife for every purpose! Very nice, indeed! ::tu::

I'm a sucker for knives like your T/S, Pete, clean, straight lines, simple, and in the case of your knife, beautiful covers! Superb! ::groove::

A shame you're having bug problems, Dog, but it sounds like you've got the solution! ::hmm::

Very cool entries, one and all!
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