Very nice from Sweeden!!!GusSharp68 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 21, 2024 10:36 pm I have 2 fixed blades not counting kitchen knivesIMG_3020.jpeg
Show off your fixed blades!
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My trusty Strider. 

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Thanks D.L.



* Note: I add will this addendum to my post, as I did a quick search on that there interweb deal and came up with this:
The Microtech Crosshair is a multi-purpose knife designed for both tactical and survival purposes. It features an aggressive double-edged S30V stainless spear-point plain edge blade and weighs 14.4 ounces. The Crosshair is a variant of the Currahee, originally designed for U.S. Special Forces Boat Team 20.
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Thanks for the additional info.GSPTOPDOG wrote: ↑Tue Dec 24, 2024 4:01 amThanks D.L.I think it was mainly designed as a "tactical" knife*,
the spear like blade shape lends itself to be a fighting knife some might say....
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The Microtech Crosshair is a multi-purpose knife designed for both tactical and survival purposes. It features an aggressive double-edged S30V stainless spear-point plain edge blade and weighs 14.4 ounces. The Crosshair is a variant of the Currahee, originally designed for U.S. Special Forces Boat Team 20.
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Awesome blades ya'll posting lately Ken, Gino, Wahoo, Gus, G-Smith, & T-Dog!
Got these recently...
Got these recently...
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Fantastic, Tony! Have a great Christmas!Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: ↑Tue Dec 24, 2024 9:18 pm Awesome blades ya'll posting lately Ken, Gino, Wahoo, Gus, G-Smith, & T-Dog!
Got these recently...
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Thanks Kerry ... blessings to you and the family!toomanyknives wrote: ↑Wed Dec 25, 2024 3:37 amFantastic, Tony! Have a great Christmas!Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: ↑Tue Dec 24, 2024 9:18 pm Awesome blades ya'll posting lately Ken, Gino, Wahoo, Gus, G-Smith, & T-Dog!
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I only have one knife with a cord wrapped handle, but I have never seriously used it. How does the cord wrap stand up over time has always been a question to me? Is the cord slippery when wet?
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The Strider wrap is tight and secure when wet. I have put it through some heavy use, but the factory did a very good job on the wrap. I have had cords start to come loose over time, I find that some epoxy glue applied on the ends will help to prevent that.OLDE CUTLER wrote: ↑Wed Dec 25, 2024 4:10 pmI only have one knife with a cord wrapped handle, but I have never seriously used it. How does the cord wrap stand up over time has always been a question to me? Is the cord slippery when wet?
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Great Woodsman's Pal and a beautiful #701Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: ↑Tue Dec 24, 2024 9:18 pm Awesome blades ya'll posting lately Ken, Gino, Wahoo, Gus, G-Smith, & T-Dog!
Got these recently...





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Thanks T-Dog! The 701 was another knife on my list .. now on to the 702 & 703 mates when found at the right price.GSPTOPDOG wrote: ↑Sat Dec 28, 2024 3:17 amGreat Woodsman's Pal and a beautiful #701Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: ↑Tue Dec 24, 2024 9:18 pm Awesome blades ya'll posting lately Ken, Gino, Wahoo, Gus, G-Smith, & T-Dog!
Got these recently...!!! Really nice, I like that (almost
saber/scimitar?
clip point? ) blade on the Western
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Nothin' fancy, just a good one to have on your belt when hiking and fishing.
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I like it Sas! I had one back in the olden times, Case XX, you can't go wrong


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Old Buck Caper ... 3 1/4" Blade / 7 1/4" OAL
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I love that knife, Tony, simple yet elegant and full of slicing power!




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Many thanks Mark! It is the right color too.

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Nice Buck Tony!
This Buck didn't get much of a welcome by the knife buying public. The Buck 101 was supposed to be a fixed blade version of their iconic 110. As far as I know it was discontinued shortly after its introduction.

This Buck didn't get much of a welcome by the knife buying public. The Buck 101 was supposed to be a fixed blade version of their iconic 110. As far as I know it was discontinued shortly after its introduction.
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Thanks Sasquach ... and the 101 is awesome!! A great knife to have.

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Thanks Tony.
I think I know why it didn't catch on. The 101 is exactly the dimensions of a 110 locked open which led most people (I think) to say why carry a 101 when a 110 is more compact, easier to carry, and basically the same knife when locked open.
Pictured below is probably my favorite Buck fixed blade carry, the 192 Vanguard. Great all purpose knife.
I think I know why it didn't catch on. The 101 is exactly the dimensions of a 110 locked open which led most people (I think) to say why carry a 101 when a 110 is more compact, easier to carry, and basically the same knife when locked open.

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Sas, I agree with you on the 101 and on the 192 Vanguard,Sasquach wrote: ↑Thu Jan 09, 2025 4:23 pm I think I know why it didn't catch on. The 101 is exactly the dimensions of a 110 locked open which led most people (I think) to say why carry a 101 when a 110 is more compact, easier to carry, and basically the same knife when locked open.Pictured below is probably my favorite Buck fixed blade carry, the 192 Vanguard. Great all purpose knife.



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