Even snagging just 1 is most awesome, did very well in my book
Show off your fixed blades!
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Lovely knives tong.
Even snagging just 1 is most awesome, did very well in my book
Even snagging just 1 is most awesome, did very well in my book
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Very nice, Gary; tell us more!
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Cal, Garry beautiful knives

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

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.
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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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)
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. 
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John
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Make sure some of them are Dirt!!!
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Make sure some of them are Dirt!!!
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Sweet layout David

Take care and God bless,
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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. 
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Very Nice Gerber What year is the Z serial # from ?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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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
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 .