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Madmarco wrote: Sun May 01, 2022 7:25 pm
jmh58 wrote: Sun May 01, 2022 3:04 pm Buck 107. 💎698D5467-AC93-4782-90D7-F48CCC847F82.jpeg
Very nice John! ::tu:: I don't think I've ever seen a Buck knife that doesn't have a metal pommel, ::shrug:: and I'm thinking I really like the look! ::hmm:: 8)
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Quick Steel wrote: Fri Apr 29, 2022 2:46 pm This is my Marbles 12" Bowie, first introduced by Lester Marble in 1909. Bark River is now offering the Michigan Pattern Bowie in A2 steel with a variety of handle materials. [Available at Knives Ship Free.]

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Very formidable and gorgeous knife, QS! 😻
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Glad you like it redrider.
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Looked these over months ago and liked what I saw, but wasn't sold for the price. Picked it up because they were offering 70% off retail price which made them less than twenty bucks before shipping. Figured how bad could it be for that price. Turns out it's a decent knife, has done all I've put it through with flying colors. Thought the hole near the tang would be where I put my index finger, but not really comfy IMHO. I like the handle and it's comfy without using the hole. Nice balance, plenty of belly, decent edge out the box. The blade is a little thicker than I thought it would be but that hasn't hurt its performance yet either. So far so good
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Sasquach wrote: Fri Apr 22, 2022 12:38 pm Family Portrait.
Well I never posted anything over hear in fixed knives but after seeing Charlies fine family of fingers I wanted to show a few fixed knives too... This is a Green River Tactical Predator, 9" OL well balanced with D2 tool steel, hard to find now they are discontinued but if you run across any they are worth a second look, made by Dexter-Russell of Southbridge MA. they seem to focus more on kitchen cutlery but they have made some decent fixed knives also this one is from I think 2015..a pic and his little red buddy
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Here is an old pre-war butcher with nice cut swedge, etc. and plenty of blade for most cutlets. It is available, along with a couple dozen other kitchen and butcher items I have accumulated. Dale Vincent re-handled this one in (I think) zebra wood, and a nice job of it.
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JamieinWV wrote: Tue May 03, 2022 10:10 pm
Sasquach wrote: Fri Apr 22, 2022 12:38 pm Family Portrait.
Well I never posted anything over hear in fixed knives but after seeing Charlies fine family of fingers I wanted to show a few fixed knives too... This is a Green River Tactical Predator, 9" OL well balanced with D2 tool steel, hard to find now they are discontinued but if you run across any they are worth a second look, made by Dexter-Russell of Southbridge MA. they seem to focus more on kitchen cutlery but they have made some decent fixed knives also this one is from I think 2015..a pic and his little red buddy
That's a solid looking knife Jamie! ::tu:: It's nice seeing what fixers you have so please post more! 8)
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JamieinWV wrote: Tue May 03, 2022 10:10 pm
Sasquach wrote: Fri Apr 22, 2022 12:38 pm Family Portrait.
Well I never posted anything over hear in fixed knives but after seeing Charlies fine family of fingers I wanted to show a few fixed knives too... This is a Green River Tactical Predator, 9" OL well balanced with D2 tool steel, hard to find now they are discontinued but if you run across any they are worth a second look, made by Dexter-Russell of Southbridge MA. they seem to focus more on kitchen cutlery but they have made some decent fixed knives also this one is from I think 2015..a pic and his little red buddy

I regret not buying them when they were being clearanced out. They look great! And with D2, tough as nails.

It appears, however, they are still making a variant for Moore Maker. These could be old stock, as at $188, Moore Maker wants a lot more than I ever recall Dexter was asking.
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cody6268 wrote: Wed May 04, 2022 12:28 am
JamieinWV wrote: Tue May 03, 2022 10:10 pm
Sasquach wrote: Fri Apr 22, 2022 12:38 pm Family Portrait.
Well I never posted anything over hear in fixed knives but after seeing Charlies fine family of fingers I wanted to show a few fixed knives too... This is a Green River Tactical Predator, 9" OL well balanced with D2 tool steel, hard to find now they are discontinued but if you run across any they are worth a second look, made by Dexter-Russell of Southbridge MA. they seem to focus more on kitchen cutlery but they have made some decent fixed knives also this one is from I think 2015..a pic and his little red buddy

I regret not buying them when they were being clearanced out. They look great! And with D2, tough as nails.

It appears, however, they are still making a variant for Moore Maker. These could be old stock, as at $188, Moore Maker wants a lot more than I ever recall Dexter was asking.
Yes I wish I had bought more also, after posting I found the original box and it was made July 15 2015, but what a dandy knife it is….I think they shifted to mostly kitchen cutlery, I guess that’s where the profits are at.
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Madmarco wrote: Wed May 04, 2022 12:20 am
JamieinWV wrote: Tue May 03, 2022 10:10 pm
Sasquach wrote: Fri Apr 22, 2022 12:38 pm Family Portrait.
Well I never posted anything over hear in fixed knives but after seeing Charlies fine family of fingers I wanted to show a few fixed knives too... This is a Green River Tactical Predator, 9" OL well balanced with D2 tool steel, hard to find now they are discontinued but if you run across any they are worth a second look, made by Dexter-Russell of Southbridge MA. they seem to focus more on kitchen cutlery but they have made some decent fixed knives also this one is from I think 2015..a pic and his little red buddy
That's a solid looking knife Jamie! ::tu:: It's nice seeing what fixers you have so please post more! 8)
I’ll post a few more…most of mine will be more hunter types, not much in past centuries war replicas but I do like the dagger looks… but I don’t have any…
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Nice ones, Jamie & tongue. ::tu:: ::tu::
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JamieinWV wrote: Wed May 04, 2022 12:40 am
Madmarco wrote: Wed May 04, 2022 12:20 am
JamieinWV wrote: Tue May 03, 2022 10:10 pm

Well I never posted anything over hear in fixed knives but after seeing Charlies fine family of fingers I wanted to show a few fixed knives too... This is a Green River Tactical Predator, 9" OL well balanced with D2 tool steel, hard to find now they are discontinued but if you run across any they are worth a second look, made by Dexter-Russell of Southbridge MA. they seem to focus more on kitchen cutlery but they have made some decent fixed knives also this one is from I think 2015..a pic and his little red buddy
That's a solid looking knife Jamie! ::tu:: It's nice seeing what fixers you have so please post more! 8)
I’ll post a few more…most of mine will be more hunter types, not much in past centuries war replicas but I do like the dagger looks… but I don’t have any…
I hear ya man! ::tu:: It just so happens I have many daggers in many styles should you want any! They would have to be the one's I'm willing to part with though! No charge, my gift to you for everything you've done for me! ::handshake:: You can view all of them in the "Fixed Blade Knives" forum under the "Some of mine" thread! 8)
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Madmarco wrote: Wed May 04, 2022 1:52 am
JamieinWV wrote: Wed May 04, 2022 12:40 am
Madmarco wrote: Wed May 04, 2022 12:20 am
That's a solid looking knife Jamie! ::tu:: It's nice seeing what fixers you have so please post more! 8)
I’ll post a few more…most of mine will be more hunter types, not much in past centuries war replicas but I do like the dagger looks… but I don’t have any…
I hear ya man! ::tu:: It just so happens I have many daggers in many styles should you want any! They would have to be the one's I'm willing to part with though! No charge, my gift to you for everything you've done for me! ::handshake:: 8)
Thank you for the kind words….
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Picked up these two Teknas recently.

Tiny little guys at just under 3.5' OAL with just under 2" blades, but they get most small jobs done under the radar.
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After a couple PM's with Tongueriver, I dug out these two. Both are their makers versions of the legendary "Randall Made 1-7"
Both are great knives that are now discontinued by their makers. 1st is the SOG "Agency" and 2nd is a Blackjack 1-7
As I stated they are both excellent knives but, they're just not the real thing.

I'm sure I've posted them before but here they are again in case you missed them.
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They look real enough to me, Ken! :lol:

Here are three of a four knife series. I'm still looking for the fourth. Case R503, R603, & R703. There is an R803
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Nice set! What First Americans' name is on the missing one?
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tongueriver wrote: Fri May 06, 2022 6:47 pm Nice set! What First Americans' name is on the missing one?
Thanks TR.

Choctaw. It has a longer slimmer blade and it seems to be the hard one to find.
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Sasquach wrote: Fri May 06, 2022 6:40 pm They look real enough to me, Ken! :lol:

Here are three of a four knife series. I'm still looking for the fourth. Case R503, R603, & R703. There is an R803
I like the Kiowa ::tu::
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I have had an insatiable interest in the second world war since I was about ten years old. (A heck of a long time ago) I like to be the temporary custodian of the tools that our troops would have carried. I especially like it when I can find one that has been personalized. I really like the PAL line of knives as evidenced in the pic. I am also a big fan of the "Quartermaster" knives, the Case 337 6"Q and the Cattaraugus 225Q. I don't believe that there has ever been a better, more versatile, survival knife made, in any price range.

I struggled to find a way to display these knives in such a way that I can take them down and play with them. The racks were my quick and dirty solution.
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Maddogfl, what a striking collection you have. Your focus and patience in acquiring these knives are very impressive. Congratulations.
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Maddogfl wrote: Mon May 09, 2022 3:12 pm I have had an insatiable interest in the second world war since I was about ten years old. (A heck of a long time ago) I like to be the temporary custodian of the tools that our troops would have carried. I especially like it when I can find one that has been personalized. I really like the PAL line of knives as evidenced in the pic. I am also a big fan of the "Quartermaster" knives, the Case 337 6"Q and the Cattaraugus 225Q. I don't believe that there has ever been a better, more versatile, survival knife made, in any price range.

I struggled to find a way to display these knives in such a way that I can take them down and play with them. The racks were my quick and dirty solution.
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Maddogfl wrote: Mon May 09, 2022 3:12 pm I have had an insatiable interest in the second world war since I was about ten years old. (A heck of a long time ago) I like to be the temporary custodian of the tools that our troops would have carried. I especially like it when I can find one that has been personalized. I really like the PAL line of knives as evidenced in the pic. I am also a big fan of the "Quartermaster" knives, the Case 337 6"Q and the Cattaraugus 225Q. I don't believe that there has ever been a better, more versatile, survival knife made, in any price range.

I struggled to find a way to display these knives in such a way that I can take them down and play with them. The racks were my quick and dirty solution.
Good idea! ::tu::
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Quick Steel wrote: Mon May 09, 2022 4:49 pm Maddogfl, what a striking collection you have. Your focus and patience in acquiring these knives are very impressive. Congratulations.
That is a very kind thing to say, thank you.
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