Show off your fixed blades!

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NICE Bob!! ::nod::
These are the fixed blades I carry. The Benchmade is working out VERY well.
Packed the Gerber 950 for 20yr and was given to me by my Dad.
I use the lanyard on the SAK to wear it as a neck knife.

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I like the looks of that Gerber...my son favors those... ::tu::

Soon as I find a decent sheath I'm going to take this Bravo by BR to the river for a work out.... ::nod::
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I really need to step up my fixed blade collection. You guys have some great blades ::tu::



Here are a few newer users that I have laying around.
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Great Eastern H73312 American Elk**** :)
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8) BK-11
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::tu:: Thanks for that mk1 gerber post jerryd, I've been trying to identify mine for months :roll:
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You're welcome Shugy.

WelderBob wrote:I like the looks of that Gerber...my son favors those... ::tu::

Soon as I find a decent sheath I'm going to take this Bravo by BR to the river for a work out.... ::nod::
I think maybe a Bark River Gunny may be in my future. A Christmas present from me to me? Sounding more and more like a plan.
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My latest two GEC's
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Ramrod wrote:Cisco
D2 , Stag
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:shock: :shock: :shock: Mark....that is one of the nicest fixed blades I have seen!!

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My two Favorite Case XX fixed blades
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gino wrote:My latest two GEC's
The first picture showing a rather full bellied knife by GEC is really handsome. I have been thinking about one of these for some time. My understanding is that it is quite small, and in stainless steel. Neither option compels me to buy. But those bone handles are just beautiful, and so is the shape of the blade.
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tongueriver wrote:
gino wrote:My latest two GEC's
The first picture showing a rather full bellied knife by GEC is really handsome. I have been thinking about one of these for some time. My understanding is that it is quite small, and in stainless steel. Neither option compels me to buy. But those bone handles are just beautiful, and so is the shape of the blade.

They are 1095 carbon and are 7 3/8"
I love them and they have become a kinda favorite to me , they are quality made and on the smaller end and really not what I would consider a handfull but they sure are pretty. ;)
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Orvet customized Camillus fixed blade.
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QS, ::drool:: Great looking knife and awesome work Dale! ::envy:: ;)
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Old Hunter wrote:Good gosh - everytime I think I am getting excessive with the number of knives I own (fixed or PK) I just log on here to see what a real serious collector has accumulated! You guys got some knives - NICE!
I'm with you, Old Hunter, these boys are SERIOUS! :shock:

I've got a few left to show, but that's about it … better pace myself … ::smirk::

Thanks to all again for sharing your amazing collections.

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I recently picked this knife up at an auction. The blade is etched with "Coca Cola" but there is no brand marking on the tang to indicate who made it. Anyone have any info?
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I've shown these somewhere before, but here are a few Buck fixed blades.
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WOW very nice phil ::tu:: ::tu::

that coca-cola is pretty darn cool 8)




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philco wrote:I recently picked this knife up at an auction. The blade is etched with "Coca Cola" but there is no brand marking on the tang to indicate who made it. Anyone have any info?
This one has me baffled :oops: It's not in my add knife book. The odd shape to the pommel is the key to me.
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Great looking knives Phil! ::drool::
I really like that Coke knife, it looks really well made. ;)
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Interesting knife Phil, looks to be well made...like wazu said the pommel could be the key. If the blade is stainless it mite be German, just a guess. The first fixed blade I've seen, it could have been etched for a local bottling company or for the collector market back in the 60's.

Nice to see some GEC's showing up.... ::tu:: ...this my only one, a camel bone.
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::nod:: nice fixed ones out there, here's some of mine :mrgreen:
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Shugy -- Did you like the Jet Pilot's Knife?

And what's the S/N on your Gerber MK-1. I did some research on those and there doesn't seem to be any way to date them. I just wanted to see if yours was before or after mine - 087414 -
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:shock: Is that what the mystery knife is? seems kinda large for a cockpit knife? the interesting part is it had a wood handle. My gerbers serial #044737 and the sheath has a belt clip onna backside, guess that could work on a boot as well. ::nod::
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Nice shugy, I really like that Queen and Schrade ::drool::
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