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Lovely knives tong.

Even snagging just 1 is most awesome, did very well in my book ::tu::
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Quick Steel wrote: Sun Jun 28, 2020 12:47 am P1010271.JPGP1010270.JPG
:shock: Stunning!

Double thumbs up Gary ::tu:: ::tu:: .
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Very nice, Gary; tell us more!
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Cal, Garry beautiful knives ::tu:: ::tu::
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Thank you, gentlemen. I appreciate your appreciation. :) This 7" dagger (dbl edge) was made by Adam Smith. The scrimshaw is what caught my eye. It was executed by C. Hargrave and is probably the best scrim work I possess. I believe this knife was the first fixed blade I purchased. Got through the AGRussell's Cutting Edge catalog.
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Very NICE Cal and Garry!!! ::tu:: 8) ::tu::
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Here's a few old KA-BAR's_____Dave
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Boy! You are not kidding! What a range- Outers type, colorful cell, big, small and even a thistle! Nice show!
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Schwa-eeet Dj ::ds:: .

Your Ka-bar's are absolutely mint (you know what i mean...).

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Dave,

Does that small clip point knife withe the sabre grind have a Boy Scout etch on the off side of the blade? I've got two just like and both have the etch. Good looking KA BARS too.
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steve99f wrote: Mon Jun 29, 2020 4:43 pm Dave,

Does that small clip point knife withe the sabre grind have a Boy Scout etch on the off side of the blade? I've got two just like and both have the etch. Good looking KA BARS too.
Nope, nothing but KA-BAR on it. Thanks _____Dave
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I'm not one of the big fixed blade collectors, but I do have some. Here are my larger ones and I have about 10 or so of the smaller ones.
Winchester (top left)
John B Rand & Co Solingen, Germany (top right)
Homemade Carpenter's Rasp Knife (top center)
Handmade stone & caribou knife (left center)
Handmade stone & deer knife (right center)
Military style knife bought in a small village in Bulgaria (center below handgun)
WWII USMC Corpsman BOLO knife & scabbard handed down to me by the Marine that carried it. (bottom)
TAURUS 9mm TH 9c handgun (center)
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An interesting and very nicely displayed collection!
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David you have a varied and interesting assortment. ::tu::
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::tu:: 8) ::tu::
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Sweet layout David ::tu:: ::tu::
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Excellent collection, and layout Dave ::tu:: .
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I think Gerber did an exceptional job with their commemorative of the famous wasp-wasted Vietnam era knife. Fine grind lines.

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Man Gary, they sure did an awesome job on that one, clean clean clean!

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Here's where me hoard is sitting at... and 8 more heading my way...

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Very nice collection Willy, especially that big boy in the upper right. ::tu::
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Quick Steel wrote: Thu Jul 02, 2020 3:46 pm I think Gerber did an exceptional job with their commemorative of the famous wasp-wasted Vietnam era knife. Fine grind lines.


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Very Nice Gerber What year is the Z serial # from ?
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Gary, The only Gerber chart I've found ends at 1999. I suspect this is a 2000 limited edition. Could be wrong.
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Gary (kennedy knives), I knew I had more info on this Gerber if I could only find it which I did after a long search in trunks not fully unpacked since I began my retirement.

Here is the input from the box it came in from AGR. "The Mark II is one of a 100 piece limited edition produced in 2002 for A G Russell Knives, each with a unique serial number. This version combines features found on the Mark II throughout its illustrious history including a "cats tongue" coated stainless steel grip that is powder coated with cardinal black and gray, and the addition of a premium 154CM stainless steel blade. The classic leather sheath has been reproduced for that famous Mark II look and feel. ZOOO52
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Garry Thanks for the info on your Gerber . I have one from 1968 with Cat's Tongue & Gray Armorhide Handle Serial # 007664. With pamphlet Someone cut the sharping stone pouch off which is a shame but still a nice Mark II from that time period .
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