Show off your fixed blades!

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Show off your fixed blades!

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I looked for a thread like this, and got to page 9 and about 4 years ago and nuthin', so I figured it would be safe enough to start a "show off" thread …

Here's my Busse SAR-4 with a made-to-order (and just received) Chuddy Bear sheath. Can't say enough about what a great guy and excellent sheath-maker Chuck is …
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… Now let's see some of yours - I know you fellas have some amazing classics. Looking forward to seein' and learning about 'em!

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Old Ka`Bar …….. WW2 Rehandle… Ausie ::super_happy::
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Edge that is great looking set, I have never owned a Busse but that could change. A very practical looking knife and the sheath is outstanding... ::tu:: ::drool::

Cool looking theater knife... ::tu::

This is Jimmy Lile's number 7 Hunter made by him in 1970...D2 steel and Stag.
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Couple of Schrades from my collection
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Couple of mine..............Westerns redone in Elk. Posted before but they fit in here too.


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Since this thread doesn't specify any particular brand, I'll stick these in. I guess alphabetical order would work.


Effingham Blackjacks

Chesnut Chukker

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Model #1 Fighting Knife.

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Skinner

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Trail Guide

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Ek Commando Fighting Knife

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As Billy Mays the Infomercial King would say, "But wait, there's more!".


Buck 143 Paklite Skinner - I think I'd like to get a handle put on this one.

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Cold Steel The Spike

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Colt Cape Buffalo Serengeti Skinner (This is an eBay picture. Pretend there's a Cape Buffalo head on the blade.)

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Fairbairn-Sykes British Commando, WWII Bead & Ring. This is my most valuable knife.

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Gerber MK-1 Boot Knife

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Hen & Rooster - Most assuredly not the original sheath

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:shock: WOW 8)
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Jerry thats a fine F-S...looks to be in excellent condition and with original sheath...very nice... ::tu::

A pair edc's by Bob Dozier...D2 and kydex these are my river knives.
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Cisco
D2 , Stag
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Here's a few of mine :)
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Bob -- I had the pleasure of handling a genuine, original Bob Dozier (my first) at the Janesville show. They are one whale of a knife.


Mark -- Never saw a Cisco before. That's a beauty.


Waz -- Nice pile ya have there. I especially like those German knives.
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Here's a couple....
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Scott -- Nice group. I especially like the Ka-Bar.



A few more to get the day started.


Gil Hibben Pro Guide Hunter. Very, very sharp. All his knives are very beefy.
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Gil Hibben Kenpo Karate
Hibben Kenpo Karate & Sheath.JPG

Gil Hibben Kenpo Karate II
Hibben Kenpo Karate II with Sheath & Box.JPG

1968 Imperial M6 Bayonet for the M-14 with M8A1 Scabbard -- Both brand new with original packaging.
M6 Imperial 1968 & M8A1 Scabbard.JPG

Magnum small dagger. ::shrug:: I just thought it was neat.
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Gladstone MI Marbles Fieldcraft 'Gamegetter' w/black Micarta handle
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Gladstone MI Marbles Woodcraft w/Birdseye Maple handle
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I am not into fixed blades like I am folders but I do have some, here is a few I dug out. ;)
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Dang dude, good thing you're not into fixed blades.... :lol: :lol:

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Wow! What a great response!

These are amazing … see, I knew you guys were just waiting for the chance.

Just awesome collections and top notch pieces … I like 'em all!

(Gino, I'm with Scott, I'd hate to see what you "dug up" if you were into 'em!)

Jerry, Waz, Bob, Scott, Mark, Gino, IM, Dirt, everyone … thanks for sharin'!

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Just a few more while I'm at it.


My only Northwoods fixed blade. It's a cute little dickens. They call it a Button Hole.
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A 1994 Ontario JPK in factory condition.
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A knife I had wanted since I was 15 years old. 1998 Puma White Hunter.
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A nice little Queen.
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My only Randall. Mod. 8 Trout & Bird -- purchased in about 1979 or 1980
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A lot of nice knives coming out... ::tu:: . Jerry that Randall #8 is one of my favorites, I gave mine to my son about 12 years ago and now my grandson has it.. :)

I bought this little bird & trout from J. Behring Jr...I was going to edc it but it's just too pretty to use..... ::facepalm::
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That's really sweet, Bob. I like that stacked leather - stag combination. It looks very classy.
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Those Behring knives, made on the old Scagel ideas, are really nice knives. They come with some great sheaths. I tried to track down a source for the sheaths for my own knives, but I believe it is an exclusive "retainer" type of contract with Behring. Anyway, nice knife! ::tu::
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The sheath maker's name is Mosher, he make's them for the Behring's and Mike Malosh...maybe a few other's.

I believe you are right on a exclusive...I've tried to find more information on him to no avail.
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i have a few ::super_happy::
i really like fixies....... lately been leanin' more towards the 3"-4" blade range as late... ::shrug::
but HEY.......I LIKE'EM ALL!!! ::ds::
old bayonet i gave new life to....
anza
one i made from titanium
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couple more....
greco proto
1 i made long ago from a old pair of english sheep shears
cattaraugus my pops carried in nam (new sheath)
old nichols bros- skinner....AWESOME pommel
damascus neck knife made by a AAPK member (mr. wilson )
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and.........
queen bird and trout
clauss fremont,ohio
german deer foot
remington
condor-el salvador bushcraft....love this thing
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