Show off your fixed blades!

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A very nice appearence, looking very practical and easy to carry. I really like its' simple clean lines.
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I only have 2 fixed blades.

First up is a AC Warren custom knife with ossik handle. Just a beautiful knife in every respect. Mr. Warren's work is still reasonably priced for the quality of the work.

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And of course there is the always present trusty old Buck 102 that I have had since the late 1960's.

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Those are two beauties Dave. ::tu::
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Dave that Warren knife is beautiful. That knife has a lot of class IMO.
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I really like that Warren as well - nice heavy guard, and the handle looks like it has you leaning into the cut. Looks like it would have some very good handling properties.

Oh yeah, and it's beautiful!

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WOWZA :shock: on that Warren..Been tring a Lonewolf,anyone have any thought or opinions on these??
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A Muela , some Schrades, and a H&R.......



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garddogg56 wrote:WOWZA :shock: on that Warren..Been tring a Lonewolf,anyone have any thought or opinions on these??

I've never tried using a fixed blade knife with that much drop in the handle as it relates to the blade. How is it working for you so far ?
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I'll tellya Phill I haven't skun anything yet but she has a weird feel to her and shes kinda small in hand.been whittling with her while on coydog and turkey stands ::shrug::
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That is a really nice knife!

Here is one I made. I call it Brynt.

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Stedlin wrote:That is a really nice knife!

Here is one I made. I call it Brynt.

Sterling.

That's a fine looking knife. Well done. ::tu::

How long is the blade? The knife ? What is the handle material ?
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My rehandled Utica Sportsman
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A David Roeder Bowie. 10 3/8" Damascus steel blade, 145 layers of 15N20 and 1095, forged by maker; 15 5/8" oal; polished mule deer antler handle, brass hilt and butt cap.
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Here is one I picked up today at the flea market for a few bucks

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My newly acquired Imperial Kit Carson.

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Most folks I know aren't too interested in the leather handled fixed blades, but I find them interesting because of all the different spacer variations. The use of brass and bone make for nice looking handles imo, Tim
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Leather handles on fixed blades don't sell as well or for as much as other materials but I too like them and prefer them.
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great knives TIM ::tu::
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I am not much for buying "modern" knives fixed blade or pocket.

However I do like anything unusual, and this Browning fits the bill. It is a very stout fixed blade knife, the blade is razor sharp! The unusual thing about it is that hidden inside the handle is a nice folding pocket knife! ::uc:: ::nod:: ::woot::

I just had to buy this one when I seen it, it was part of a salesman`s collection of Browning knives.

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Well ain't that the cat's pajamas.
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Didn't realize this forum existed. I love fixed blades.
I'm more of a user than a collector but here's mine (well, most of em).

My oldest and favorite for big game is this old Estwing that was gifted to me back in high school.
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And a couple of old Buck work horses that have seen their fair share of blood.
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Not fancy but this little Russel woodswalker is about the handiest knife ever after I trimmed the wallet sized sheath down to fit in the tool pocket in my carpenter pants.
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My beloved little Northwoods B&T, it's about all I carry since I quit hunting big game.
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Honorable mention to the Grohmann B&T my daughter sent me for fathers day.
It's a nice little knife, but I doubt it'll ever replace the NW with it's good ol 1095 steel.
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Picked up this CSC Drop Point recently. In Chestnut of course. ::tu:: ::nod::


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My latest Morakniv from Sweden...
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Just picked this one up in mint condition. ::super_happy::

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Here's another I just picked up.

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