Show off your fixed blades!

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terryl308 wrote:just finished this one up, carbon Damascus and stag handle. Hand stitched sheath. ::handshake:: Terry
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thanks guys, I appreciate it. Terry ::tu::
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Thanks doglegg, much appreciated.

Thanks toungeriver, you have been picking up some beauties lately!

Nice looking knife Terry, whom made the damascus?
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Terry I haven't seen any of yours that I'm not impressed with. Another great job. ::nod:: ::tu::
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Hey Kris, you have been working with Jarl ! Looks like you re-sharpened the 'edge' maybe made it a bit narrower; i.e. less of an angle than how it came ?
The knives from Finland & Scandinavia are under represented among USA knife enthusiasts. There are a lot of excellent knives to discover from a $15 Mora to a $500 Fallkniven.
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Montanaman wrote:Thanks doglegg, much appreciated.

Thanks toungeriver, you have been picking up some beauties lately!

Nice looking knife Terry, whom made the damascus?
It was made from a billet of Alabama Damascus. 416 layers of 5160, 15n20, and N200. ::handshake:: Terry
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kootenay joe wrote: Looks like you re-sharpened the 'edge' maybe made it a bit narrower; i.e. less of an angle than how it came ?
Yep, it is set up for stones now, took the convex out.

Thanks Terry, Brad does a great job.


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Rhomboid scandi blade by Altti Kankaanpaa, Hand Forged 80crV2 Bohler Uddeholm 0.8% Carbon Steel Made in Kauhava, Finland. Handled in stabilized birch by Boris Krylov.
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Mr. Tongueriver, that is beautiful. Wow! ::tu:: ::tu::
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Calvin do you plan on using one of your new puukkos on your next antelope hunt ? The edge should hold up very well. They certainly are very attractive knives you have posted. As are ALL of the knives on this page.
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Here is an older substantial fixed blade, 12 1/4" marked "Wilbert Cutlery Co./Quality Guaranteed".
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In Sept 2000 Knife World, Mark Zalesky wrote an article titled "Marble's Rarest Knife ?" It is a very similar looking "Camp or Kitchen Knife" with a 7" blade that was pictured in the Marbles catalogs 1903-1906 .
This Wilbert has a 6 3/4" blade but they look so similar to wonder if both were made by the same manufacturer
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That's a nice old hunting/Bowie style knife. I'll bet that skinned a few animals "back in the day".
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Great knives TR and KJ!

My friend and ABS Master Smith made this one for me,

Russ Andrews gentlemen bowie, W2 core, Ti and damascus spacers and damascus butt cap, damascus Sam Browne stud
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Roland that is a truly wicked looking old knife. ::tu:: ::tu::
MM another beauty we have come to expect from you. ::tu:: ::tu::
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I do not usually go for larger fixed blades but the Andrews Bowie is exceptional ! Just the right amount of embellishment to add interest but still fit in with the 'flow'. The extra work on the bolster (collar ?) is exquisite, as is the shape of the guard. Stag is not bad either :mrgreen:
MM your Bowie is a 100% Home Run and as you know, not all customs turn out to be 'just right'.
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I have been lusting after a Ram's Horn knife for quite awhile. I got this one today. Here is what I know. It is a Canal Street Cutlery Drop Point Hunter designed by D'holder. The tang, blade, and bolster are all one piece. I think that is kinda cool. It feels great in my hand. I think the Ram's Horn is really nice too. The knife has a super clean look since it has nothing stamped on the tang, blade, or bolster. Here are a few pictures
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Larry, you sure picked a knice one with beautiful handles. Way to go! ::tu::
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boykinip, A very refined, even elegant, fixed blade. Congrats!
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boykinlp wrote:I have been lusting after a Ram's Horn knife for quite awhile. I got this one today. Here is what I know. It is a Canal Street Cutlery Drop Point Hunter designed by D'holder. The tang, blade, and bolster are all one piece. I think that is kinda cool. It feels great in my hand. I think the Ram's Horn is really nice too. The knife has a super clean look since it has nothing stamped on the tang, blade, or bolster. Here are a few pictures
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Larry, I have admired that Canal Street knife for years. Very nice looking.
Here is my latest fixed blade. It’s a Paragon by Tommy Lee. Made in Seki Japan. I bought this knife unfinished and then bought this exotic hardwood to handle it with. Just got it back from Muskrat Man. Really happy with this one. I thought the colors were interesting on this one. I have two other Paragons and both have black Micarta handles, just wanted to change it up a bit.
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The Paragon FB's are great blades. Kaleb did a masterful job with these handles !
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Hi
First: Thanks for all comments on my pictures,
Second: Thanks to all for showing so much beautiful and outstanding knives
Third: Newest knife is made by Dan Graves
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Beauty !
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Great looking knives folks! Dan builds a great knife, Erwin, congrats.

Thanks doglegg and KJ
kootenay joe wrote: The extra work on the bolster (collar ?) is exquisite, as is the shape of the guard.
as you know, not all customs turn out to be 'just right'.
KJ, Russ usually uses a ferrule, for this one I asked to use spacers, 2 different thickness Ti, 2 anodized and fileworked. Russ has not used Ti spacers before, and he says he still prefers building them with a ferrule. Very true that not all customs come out the way one expects. I turned down a feather damascus folder that Bruce Bump made for me, he used stag that I would not have chosen. Most makers give me pics of the stag they have so I can decide for myself.
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bigbore wrote:Hi
First: Thanks for all comments on my pictures,
Second: Thanks to all for showing so much beautiful and outstanding knives
Third: Newest knife is made by Dan Graves

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I love the DG knives; I have three. Do you know, Bigbore, whether the ferrule on your example is sterling silver or 'other'? It looks like sterling from here.
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I would love to have the Bruce Bump folder. I think that was likely some years ago ? I chatted with Bruce numerous times trying to get him to make "Sheffield Exhibition" type folding knives. After making a few folding knives (i have #007), Bruce said he did not feel called to folding knives and much preferred to make Bowie style knives.
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