Show off your fixed blades!
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timgreene48
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Just wanted to thank everyone for the kind words and say MERRY CHRISTMAS!
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Nice Al Mar there Garry!
IIRC, that came out in late 1986 or early 1987.
I believe it was called the Tanken.
There was also one with a tanto point.
I had #043 of 200, but gave it to my oldest son.
Both my sons got a #43 Al Mar fixed blade from the same era.
Ricky,
that little bird & trout Queen looks a lot like my Wesky!
I love bird & trout patterns!
IIRC, that came out in late 1986 or early 1987.
I believe it was called the Tanken.
There was also one with a tanto point.
I had #043 of 200, but gave it to my oldest son.
Both my sons got a #43 Al Mar fixed blade from the same era.
Ricky,
that little bird & trout Queen looks a lot like my Wesky!
I love bird & trout patterns!
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They are nice orvet
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You may be right but the seller identified it as the "Shugoto 1."I believe it was called the Tanken.
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On second thought that may be correct.Quick Steel wrote:You may be right but the seller identified it as the "Shugoto 1."I believe it was called the Tanken.
The Tanken may have been a similar pattern with a wood handle.
If my memory serves (and it often does not)
I had both patterns and gave one to of them to my oldest son and the wood handled one to my youngest son.
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Here's my current favorite fixed blade. It's a Western 1935-1950 if I read the tang stamp charts right. It's a neat as can be and takes a real nice edge. I'm not sure of the model number, any information y'all have would be appreciated. I know it takes a REAL sharp edge.
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I am finally getting around to taking new pics of my knives since I lost the first batch. They are not the best quality, but I think they are clear enough to recognize. Anyhow, this is my Kodiak. The box has the cardboard insert, and the guard has no stars, so I believe it was made before 1970, Tim
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Ken -- Were either of the Camillus Mk-IIs issue?
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Yes Jerry, one of them were, I carried it in Vietnam.jerryd6818 wrote:Ken -- Were either of the Camillus Mk-IIs issue?
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How did you get it home? They shook us down when we hit Okinawa. Of course no one looked twice at the Zip foot locker I shipped home (you know, the one covered in beer cans). Hell, I could have shipped an M-14 in that if I could have got my hands on a clean (no records) one. 
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I shipped two sea bags home, with lots of good stuff in them, that knife and a Chicom potato masher grenade - de activated of course. They got home in good shape - except I had two switchblades in one bag and it was slit open and the knives gone. Glad the other bag wasn't slit open.jerryd6818 wrote:How did you get it home? They shook us down when we hit Okinawa. Of course no one looked twice at the Zip foot locker I shipped home (you know, the one covered in beer cans). Hell, I could have shipped an M-14 in that if I could have got my hands on a clean (no records) one.
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timgreene48
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Here's a couple youdon't see in this condition everyday. The 5325-6 was discontinued in stag in 1968. Tim
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The stag on those two knives is fantastic. The rest of the knives ain't bad either. 
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Phil, this next one is my favorite. The knarly stag on this 523-6 is awesome!
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The stag on the older Case knives is something special. Thanks for posting them 
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Thanks guys! These next two, I believe to be transitions. The m5finn has the usa stamp, but no pattern no., while the 516-5 has just "case", but with the knights head pommel. Someone please correct me if I am wrong about that, Tim
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I thought I had posted this picture previously, but I checked the relevant threads and can't find it. In any event I gave it to a sister for Christmas.
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Stag on that 5361 is gorgeous !!! 
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timgreene48
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Thanks stagman, here are a couple more. A 516-5, m5finn, and 523-3 1/4
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The knife had no sheath so I traded for this Remington sheath with Ken.....
The knife is an Edge Mark...
The knife is an Edge Mark...
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Scott, nice stag on that one. What is the approx. age?
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I collected Outers pattern knives for a while. Here is the better part of them. Included is one of the three that I made (just because I liked the pattern so much). Hope you enjoy the pics. Wayne
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Nice show btrwtr. You have an impressive collection. 
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