I love that knife Garry, please post it as many times as you like!Quick Steel wrote: ↑Wed Nov 24, 2021 9:00 am I'm sure I showed this before, but we have had new members since then. That is my story and I am sticking to it.P1030297 (3).JPG
Show off your fixed blades!
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No need to apologize Gary, they are all beautiful knives, please post them in any thread you like, I doubt anyone would complain!kennedy knives wrote: ↑Wed Nov 24, 2021 5:41 pmGarry That one is hard to beat I love AL-Mar's Sorry I know there not fixed bladesQuick Steel wrote: ↑Wed Nov 24, 2021 9:00 am I'm sure I showed this before, but we have had new members since then. That is my story and I am sticking to it.P1030297 (3).JPG
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Madmarco wrote: ↑Wed Nov 24, 2021 8:24 pmNo need to apologize Gary, they are all beautiful knives, please post them in any thread you like, I doubt anyone would complain!kennedy knives wrote: ↑Wed Nov 24, 2021 5:41 pmGarry That one is hard to beat I love AL-Mar's Sorry I know there not fixed bladesQuick Steel wrote: ↑Wed Nov 24, 2021 9:00 am I'm sure I showed this before, but we have had new members since then. That is my story and I am sticking to it.P1030297 (3).JPG
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Incoming!
Ken Hall, JS finished this gorgeous Red, White & Blue Sgian Dubh for me... It's on its way!
Steel – 1084
Handle – Red White and Blue Kirnite
Pins - Corby Bolts
Knife dimensions:
Overall length – 8 1/4 inches
Blade length – 4 inches
Blade width – 1 inch
Thickness – 0.16 inches
Ken Hall, JS finished this gorgeous Red, White & Blue Sgian Dubh for me... It's on its way!
Steel – 1084
Handle – Red White and Blue Kirnite
Pins - Corby Bolts
Knife dimensions:
Overall length – 8 1/4 inches
Blade length – 4 inches
Blade width – 1 inch
Thickness – 0.16 inches
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WOW! LC that has an enormous amount of wow factor. Congratulations. Very impressive.
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Nice!LibertyKeeper wrote: ↑Fri Nov 26, 2021 6:20 pm Incoming!
Ken Hall, JS finished this gorgeous Red, White & Blue Sgian Dubh for me... It's on its way!
I am the NRA.
Let's go Brandon!
Let's go Brandon!
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I got these off the Bay, a new production Buck 120 General and post shut down Schrade.
The Old Timer was supposed to have been put together offshore with parts left over after Schrade closed. There are lots of these parts floating around out there, however, all the leftover blades I've seen up to now have been stamped as part up the original manufacturing process. I'm guessing this blade was not made by schrade, Any insight would be welcome.
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Let's go Brandon!
Let's go Brandon!
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Beautiful work Jim, Ken did a great job! Don't forget to post it also in the "Patriotic Knife" thread!LibertyKeeper wrote: ↑Fri Nov 26, 2021 6:20 pm Incoming!
Ken Hall, JS finished this gorgeous Red, White & Blue Sgian Dubh for me... It's on its way!
Steel – 1084
Handle – Red White and Blue Kirnite
Pins - Corby Bolts
Knife dimensions:
Overall length – 8 1/4 inches
Blade length – 4 inches
Blade width – 1 inch
Thickness – 0.16 inches
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Nice Ken! Both have very intimidating clip-points and look solid!ken98k wrote: ↑Fri Nov 26, 2021 8:32 pm I got these off the Bay, a new production Buck 120 General and post shut down Schrade.
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The Old Timer was supposed to have been put together offshore with parts left over after Schrade closed. There are lots of these parts floating around out there, however, all the leftover blades I've seen up to now have been stamped as part up the original manufacturing process. I'm guessing this blade was not made by schrade, Any insight would be welcome.
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The original Cold Steel Bush Ranger.
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Real nice Jim!!
Nice Buck Ken!!
Like that CS Garry!!
John
Nice Buck Ken!!
Like that CS Garry!!
John
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Thanks John.
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Nice Garry! I like just about anything Cold Steel!
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Wow! That turned out beautiful Jim! I Love the looks of that one!LibertyKeeper wrote: ↑Fri Nov 26, 2021 6:20 pm Ken Hall, JS finished this gorgeous Red, White & Blue Sgian Dubh for me... It's on its way!
Outstanding work Mr. Hall!
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Great looking knives Ken & Garry!
Especially that Buck Ken!
Especially that Buck Ken!
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Thanks Marco and Tom.
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Newly arrived Imperial with a plastic "gunstock" handle. Blade is etched Kit Carson. No sheath for it yet.
I paid to much for this one. I figured it was probably a $25 knife but accidentally bid $2500!
Other bidders drove the price up to $47 and with shipping I ended up paying $55.
I paid to much for this one. I figured it was probably a $25 knife but accidentally bid $2500!
Other bidders drove the price up to $47 and with shipping I ended up paying $55.
I am the NRA.
Let's go Brandon!
Let's go Brandon!
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Not fancy by any means, just a all around user. The first Swedish knife I've had, seems like good steel.
I would have been happy with it as a young scout...
I would have been happy with it as a young scout...
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This Pukka was made in 1999 by Jim Burrichter. Blade is stainless. Handle is a wooden burl and axis antler.
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Garry that is sooo KOOL!!Quick Steel wrote: ↑Sun Dec 12, 2021 5:19 pm This Pukka was made in 1999 by Jim Burrichter. Blade is stainless. Handle is a wooden burl and axis antler.P1040413 (2).JPG
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Thanks John. I've shown my Pukkos before in a group shot. But now I'll do them one at a time so I can give a little information about them.
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Looking forward to those pics Garry!!Quick Steel wrote: ↑Sun Dec 12, 2021 6:17 pm Thanks John. I've shown my Pukkos before in a group shot. But now I'll do them one at a time so I can give a little information about them.
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In case you are curious. This is what the original sheath looks like.ken98k wrote: ↑Sat Nov 27, 2021 10:42 pm Newly arrived Imperial with a plastic "gunstock" handle. Blade is etched Kit Carson. No sheath for it yet.
I paid to much for this one. I figured it was probably a $25 knife but accidentally bid $2500!
Other bidders drove the price up to $47 and with shipping I ended up paying $55.
David
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Gary, You have loads and loads of quality there. Fine collection. I don't recall seeing that particular pattern of CR's fixed blades. I do remember when I bought my CR fixed blade, I was thinking that it was a bit expensive at about $80s. Today of course they are worth many hundreds.
Congratulations on a superb collection.
Congratulations on a superb collection.