Show off your fixed blades!
- zed6309
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Re: Show off your fixed blades!
Using my Patrick Brennan prototype kiridashi yesterday as making a new handle for my MOD knife
not finnished but getting there,I cut my finger on my workbench
finnished off with a BBQ ,good day
Paul,
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Paul, its looks very sharp and pointy !
There's a commercial version of Camillus jet pilot knife.
I'm thinking it was made late 1970's to 80's...?
There's a commercial version of Camillus jet pilot knife.
I'm thinking it was made late 1970's to 80's...?
Bob
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Re: Show off your fixed blades!
A knife is only as good as its' blade.
This is some of Schrade's Fixed Blade Knives, they made before closing down.
This is some of Schrade's Fixed Blade Knives, they made before closing down.
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I collect Schrade knives - made in the U.S.A.- I like the 8OT
- zed6309
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Re: Show off your fixed blades!
The MOD knife I made a handle for the other day
Paul,
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SolWarrior
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Very nice wood carving on that handle, Paul!zed6309 wrote:The MOD knife I made a handle for the other day![]()
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Thanks FelixSolWarrior wrote:Very nice wood carving on that handle, Paul!zed6309 wrote:The MOD knife I made a handle for the other day![]()
What type of wood?
Paul,
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I have never seen a collection of HESS beauties before. Impressive! The Schrades that go into those Craftsman sheaths are a great gathering in their own right. 
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Thanks TR. You know your stuff.. 
I never met a Schrade I didn't like
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I can't believe I like this one , but I do.
What a beast.
What a beast.
I never met a Schrade I didn't like
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Just picked this one up this afternoon;a Cutco model 1769 JI complete with sheath. Doesn't appear to have been used but the sheath looks old.The serrations are still crisp.
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Man, k7k, you find the best knives !
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I just get lucky sometimes.That particular knife has been sitting in a display at a local flea market for some time now. I never really paid too much attention to it. Today I went over there(it is across the street from where I live)after getting back from a long weekend at a car show 100 miles away and decided to ask what he wanted for it. Wound up getting it for $10. I guess it was a good deal;I haven't had the chance to research it yet. Guess I'll display it with one of my Cutco "Sherlocks".kootenay joe wrote:Man, k7k, you find the best knives !
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RAPID RIVER KNIFEWORKS KNIFE DROP POINT BLADE U. P. BEAR HOUNDSMEN ASSN.
Specifications: over all length 7 9/16th in blade length 3 5/8" cutting edge 3 1/4" steel A2 RC 58-60 laser etched. name stamped in tang.
Handle is multi colored dymond wood "wet lande" laminated wood. green.
RRKW "wrap-around" style brown leather sheath.
Weekend antique mall find. no box. picture in bright sun.
Specifications: over all length 7 9/16th in blade length 3 5/8" cutting edge 3 1/4" steel A2 RC 58-60 laser etched. name stamped in tang.
Handle is multi colored dymond wood "wet lande" laminated wood. green.
RRKW "wrap-around" style brown leather sheath.
Weekend antique mall find. no box. picture in bright sun.
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Looks like your on the right track, nice chopper.Eustace wrote:My EDC, one of my knife making trials.
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Just finished this one up, another Western W-31 style blade and cocobolo handle. I have made 4 of these now. For some reason people like the blade grind?
Terry
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Thank you, Terry!
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just finished this one up, O-1 tool steel and amber jigged bone handle. and my hand stitched sheath.
thanks for looking, Terry
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Re: Show off your fixed blades!
Terry that is a beautiful knife and sheath. You have outdone yourself on this one.

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Terry that is a gorgeous knife and sheath, can't believe that is a bone handle, looks like old, gnarly stag. 
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Great looking knife; amazing handle and that sheath is to die for.
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Thanks guys! I too like the jig bone dyed amber, I got the scales from Culpepper. Compliments keep me going, thanks again.
Terry
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