That's right Bob !!!_____Ralph lives a few miles from me and has been making knives for many yearsWelderBob wrote:A Ivory handled camp knife...now that's class Monk...![]()
I'm betting Ralph Smith is a South Carolina boy...
Show off your fixed blades!
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I'm not young enough,____to know everything !!!!!!!!!!!!
MONK****
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O.K. so here's a few for ya!
1.CASE XX 1836 Bowie
2.Western W49 USA Bowie
3.G.C. Co. Italy Bowie
4.Buck Kalinga USA
5.Robert Klaas 515 Solingen Germany
6.Sharade 165 D.U. USA
7.US M8A1 Viz/WD
8.J Martini Finland Hand Ground Stainless
9.Cattaraugus Vanadium
10. Frost Family 440 stainless
11.Remington RH Dupont 24
12.Case XX M3F SSP USA
Sorry about the bad pics I just got off from a 14 hr shift at the Hosp. Shakey hands!
Rocky
1.CASE XX 1836 Bowie
2.Western W49 USA Bowie
3.G.C. Co. Italy Bowie
4.Buck Kalinga USA
5.Robert Klaas 515 Solingen Germany
6.Sharade 165 D.U. USA
7.US M8A1 Viz/WD
8.J Martini Finland Hand Ground Stainless
9.Cattaraugus Vanadium
10. Frost Family 440 stainless
11.Remington RH Dupont 24
12.Case XX M3F SSP USA
Sorry about the bad pics I just got off from a 14 hr shift at the Hosp. Shakey hands!
Rocky, AKA- AREMINGTONSEDGE , “The prime function of a Pocket Knife is to cut- to cut keenly.”- Remington Cutlery Pocket Knives Catalog No.1
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SCOTT
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I almost forgot one of my favs
-( life is too short to carry a cheap knife )-
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Pume-Pume-PUMA TIME !!!!
PRE 1950 Puma 4015 (sumpn) LOL
PRE 1963 Hunters Friend 6398 VNM cond.
1968 Hunters Buddy 6383
thanks in advance
PRE 1950 Puma 4015 (sumpn) LOL
PRE 1963 Hunters Friend 6398 VNM cond.
1968 Hunters Buddy 6383
thanks in advance
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Very nice pile of Pumas Mr. Blister. Was there a particular page out of the "Manual" that you used in the Rooskie of these old kitty cats?
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hehe Mr. Sanders...
had to pull a HOT WIRE rooskie (page 202-B) LOLOLOL
without your value coaching, I cuddnta did it
had to pull a HOT WIRE rooskie (page 202-B) LOLOLOL
without your value coaching, I cuddnta did it
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Re: Show off your fixed blades!
Here are some of my fixed blades.........you said show 'em off!
SILVER STAG


SGIAN DUBH



SCHRADE


PARKER EDWARDS

BW CUSTOM


BEAR MGC


SILVER STAG


SGIAN DUBH



SCHRADE


PARKER EDWARDS

BW CUSTOM


BEAR MGC


A GOOD KNIFE IS LIKE A GOOD FRIEND, IT'LL NEVER LET YOU DOWN.
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Charlie (Squach)
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A few knives from the Case USA era...the Twin Fin set is one of my favorite's.
Bob
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NICE STUFF EVERYONE!!!!
Here's my latest catch;a Queen #4180 Rawhide Series with what is likely not the original sheath.Posted more pics on the Q&A section trying to find out who made this if it wasn't in-house.Have a couple of Queen kitchen knives but this is the first fixed blade I've seen by them.Any info greatly appreciated.
Here's my latest catch;a Queen #4180 Rawhide Series with what is likely not the original sheath.Posted more pics on the Q&A section trying to find out who made this if it wasn't in-house.Have a couple of Queen kitchen knives but this is the first fixed blade I've seen by them.Any info greatly appreciated.
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Great collection as always Ray
Here's my latest, a Weidmannsheil.......
Tim
Here's my latest, a Weidmannsheil.......
Tim
My name is Tim and i'm a stagoholic.
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My Hubertus.
Life would be meaningless if we couldn't wish for anything.
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This link is heating up nicely. I love the Waidmessers. Here's a few more of mine.
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This one was my Grandfather's.
My Grandmother gave it to him for Christmas in the early '60s. The original sheath fell apart and I made the one in the pic in the late '80s. The etching on the blade is long gone but I remember that it was made in Germany. I can't remember who made it though..........any clues?


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Charlie (Squach)
“Courage is being scared to death, but saddling up anyway.”
~ John Wayne ~
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Here are a few favorites.










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[quote="Sasquach"]This one was my Grandfather's.
My Grandmother gave it to him for Christmas in the early '60s. The original sheath fell apart and I made the one in the pic in the late '80s. The etching on the blade is long gone but I remember that it was made in Germany. I can't remember who made it though..........any clues?
It looks like an old EDGE brand knife. They used a Moose logo but the Deer head and rack is the logo for another German maker that slips my mind now
I'll keep racking my brain though 
Here's a Bosna fixed blade. Notice the handle accents.
It looks like an old EDGE brand knife. They used a Moose logo but the Deer head and rack is the logo for another German maker that slips my mind now
Here's a Bosna fixed blade. Notice the handle accents.
Laissez Les Bon Temps Roulez
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Someone else told me that it looks like an EDGE MARK Brand. There was a deer (stag) head on the original sheath, that's why I tooled one on the sheath I made. It had some rust on it when I got it because my Grandma left it stored in the sheath after Grandpa passed and the leather attracted moisture. When I cleaned it up and sharpened it I must have "cleaned" off the etching too.

A GOOD KNIFE IS LIKE A GOOD FRIEND, IT'LL NEVER LET YOU DOWN.
“Courage is being scared to death, but saddling up anyway.”
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Charlie (Squach)
“Courage is being scared to death, but saddling up anyway.”
~ John Wayne ~
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Tongueriver, you're a man after my own heart.......................like me...................you have waaaaaaay too many favorites!!!!!!
That's a beautiful array of choppers & slicers there my friend! Thanks for the show. 
A GOOD KNIFE IS LIKE A GOOD FRIEND, IT'LL NEVER LET YOU DOWN.
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Charlie (Squach)
“Courage is being scared to death, but saddling up anyway.”
~ John Wayne ~
Charlie (Squach)
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Here's another of my fixed blades.....


A GOOD KNIFE IS LIKE A GOOD FRIEND, IT'LL NEVER LET YOU DOWN.
“Courage is being scared to death, but saddling up anyway.”
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Charlie (Squach)
“Courage is being scared to death, but saddling up anyway.”
~ John Wayne ~
Charlie (Squach)
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Some great looking knives guy's....quite a blade show....
My latest a Swamp Rat Knifeworks.....Ratmandu with 5" blade.
My latest a Swamp Rat Knifeworks.....Ratmandu with 5" blade.
Bob
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"To Ride, Shoot Straight, And Speak The Truth" - Jeff Cooper
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Here are some of my fixed blades. I am replacing the handle on the Camillus MK2 on the top left. The leather was rotten and the 67 JPK Camillus on the bottom right magnet had rotten leather also and its a WIP too.
I love the Ontario Kitchen knives so have the one old one Ontario Knife Co and the new Old Hickory Ontario True Edge. I still use them in the kitchen once in awhile.
I just realized I posted some of these on another forum but thats okay I think. I love these knives. I also have all of the folding Machetes and they are pretty cool also.
Mike
I love the Ontario Kitchen knives so have the one old one Ontario Knife Co and the new Old Hickory Ontario True Edge. I still use them in the kitchen once in awhile.
I just realized I posted some of these on another forum but thats okay I think. I love these knives. I also have all of the folding Machetes and they are pretty cool also.
Mike
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Good gosh - everytime I think I am getting excessive with the number of knives I own (fixed or PK) I just log on here to see what a real serious collector has accumulated! You guys got some knives - NICE!
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I hope you guy's haven't run out of knives all ready....here's a pair of Treemans, I need to get one of these bloody this year.
Bob
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"To Ride, Shoot Straight, And Speak The Truth" - Jeff Cooper