Show off your fixed blades!

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The Savage is better company for sure. ::tu::
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I know the 99's as good as it gets ::paranoid::
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Stewart Era Marbles Handy Hunter, made for A.G. Russell. 52100 with a Claude Scott sheath.
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I have not taken the time to research and figure out what is what with modern-day Marbles knives, but yours is certainly beautiful, Kris. And, of course, the sheath is also beautiful. If you displayed your fixed blades together in a setting, Kris, it would not be called a display or collection, but an art gallery.
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tongueriver wrote: Mon Mar 16, 2020 12:17 am I have not taken the time to research and figure out what is what with modern-day Marbles knives, but yours is certainly beautiful, Kris. And, of course, the sheath is also beautiful. If you displayed your fixed blades together in a setting, Kris, it would not be called a display or collection, but an art gallery.
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Thank you gents, I really appreciate it. I enjoy sharing.
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My Father in-law passed away. My wife was cleaning out some things and found these knives.
Imperial fixed blade with sheath.
Ipco inc. Fillet-A- fish knife with sheath.
I am going to keep for a remembrance of my Father in-law.

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By all means; keep them! Better yet- use them! Those fillet knives are great in the kitchen.
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Nev52 wrote: Tue Mar 17, 2020 11:31 am My Father in-law passed away. My wife was cleaning out some things and found these knives.
Imperial fixed blade with sheath.
Ipco inc. Fillet-A- fish knife with sheath.
I am going to keep for a remembrance of my Father in-law.


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Interesting it says "Sweden" on the IPCO knife. I've never seen the makers of the Mora knives (Frosts, Eriksson, among others) with such a pattern, but it reminds me of the Marttini made Rapala more than anything.
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Your right Cody,
I just looked up the Rapala fillet knife it looks exactly like IPCO. That is interesting. ::nod::
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a couple older MINTY Case knives.....
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:shock: :shock: ::tu:: :shock: :shock: NIIIICCCEEE!!!
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Outstanding CASE display. Thank you!
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jmh58 wrote: Mon Apr 13, 2020 12:35 pm :shock: :shock: ::tu:: :shock: :shock: NIIIICCCEEE!!!
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NIIIICCCEEE twice!!!
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They dont make em like that anymore!!
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Verrrry nice Cases! ::tu::
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Nice Case collection, indeed!👍

I found this little bugger in an old box of keepsakes I haven’t looked at in years and years… I think this is one of my first knife purchases with my dad at the flea market when I was in middle school…Maybe someone needs a sword for their G.I. Joe action figure collection!?🤔
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Those were usually little souvenir knives, Ryan. Came with a little leather sheath that had, "Grand Canyon, Nevada," or something similar printed on them.

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I know I didn’t pay much for it back then.. it’s a cute little USA knife! :mrgreen:
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It could be fun to pose little knives like that with "action" figures. I don't have any of those toys but I have seen it done.
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tongueriver wrote: Thu Apr 16, 2020 5:55 pm It could be fun to pose little knives like that with "action" figures. I don't have any of those toys but I have seen it done.
I’ll have to dig something out and do that! ::rotflol:: ::idea:: good idea! TR
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My wife ask her uncle to custom make this skinner for me almost 20 years ago for my birthday. I do not get the opportunity to hunt big game much these days, but it's been a pleasure to carry and will hopefully be passed down for generations.
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thankgod4rkids wrote: Sat Apr 25, 2020 8:16 pm My wife ask her uncle to custom make this skinner for me almost 20 years ago for my birthday. I do not get the opportunity to hunt big game much these days, but it's been a pleasure to carry and will hopefully be passed down for generations.
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Reverand wrote: Sat Apr 25, 2020 9:18 pm
thankgod4rkids wrote: Sat Apr 25, 2020 8:16 pm My wife ask her uncle to custom make this skinner for me almost 20 years ago for my birthday. I do not get the opportunity to hunt big game much these days, but it's been a pleasure to carry and will hopefully be passed down for generations.
That's a beauty!
I second!!
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3rd!! ::tu::
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