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Summers fixed blades

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Here are the fixed blades I acquired over the summer. I started out the summer determined to greatly reduce my collection but somehow it didn't work that way.
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Equally as nice as your "Summer Folders" Ken! ::tu:: Are you really that surprised that your reduction plan didn't work? LOL! 8)
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I like the older knives and that Queen is awesome!
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btrwtr wrote: Tue Sep 07, 2021 10:54 pm I like the older knives and that Queen is awesome!
Me too!
I got that one from our own terryl308 🙂
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Ken, those are nice!
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Summers really over here but this one showed up Friday. It's a heavy, well made knife but, if I were going to actually use it, the guard would definitely get reshaped.
The Main reason I bought it is the knife's relationship to the Alaska Professional Hunters Association.
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Nice line up Ken!!👍😎👍
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ken98k wrote: Mon Sep 13, 2021 3:44 am Summers really over here but this one showed up Friday. It's a heavy, well made knife but, if I were going to actually use it, the guard would definitely get reshaped.
The Main reason I bought it is the knife's relationship to the Alaska Professional Hunters Association.
I wonder why yours doesn't have the shield on the handle. Whadda ya think? Different age? I've had this one for quite a few years. Lotta sharp edges on these puppies.
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jerryd6818 wrote: Tue Sep 14, 2021 4:11 pm
ken98k wrote: Mon Sep 13, 2021 3:44 am Summers really over here but this one showed up Friday. It's a heavy, well made knife but, if I were going to actually use it, the guard would definitely get reshaped.
The Main reason I bought it is the knife's relationship to the Alaska Professional Hunters Association.
I wonder why yours doesn't have the shield on the handle. Whadda ya think? Different age? I've had this one for quite a few years. Lotta sharp edges on these puppies.
Looks like he will change the name and put anyone's logo on the knife. I wonder who else this pattern is associated with?
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I have two more. Had a couple of others but gave them to my son.
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jerryd6818 wrote: Wed Sep 15, 2021 4:53 pm I have two more. Had a couple of others but gave them to my son.
Oh! I like that one! ::tu::
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