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...with TWO edges instead of one!
Double edged knives have always been considered as either being an assassin's weapon or too dangerous to be of any real use. In truth they are no more dangerous than a blade with a single edge and most assassin's tools that I have seen usually resemble a three cornered file that has been sharpened on all edges.
They are also much harder to successfully grind although one of the most beautiful and symmetrical double edged knives was a ring guard Michael Price dagger that belongs to a good friend that had absolutely flawless grinds. I'm still trying to figure out how they got such beautiful symmetry without using a powered grinding wheel.
Anyway I thought I would compile a bunch of double edged knives I have in my accumulation for your viewing pleasure. Please feel free to add any you might own.
#1 A dagger by William Zalesky of Manchester Ct.
#2 A Western boot dagger etched with the Hoffritz label.
#3An ivory Micarta handled dagger by someone named Walsh.
#4 An unmarked theatre knife.Someone cast a yellow jacket inside the clear handle.
#5 An unmarked (except for some scroll work)ivory handled dagger with a brass blade.
#6 An unmarked dagger with a carved ebony handle
#7 An unmarked dagger with checkered wood handle.
#8 An unmarked ivory handled dagger
#9 A Kershaw Trooper.
#10 An unmarked tri-cornered dagger(an assassin's knife)with a flanged Micarta handle.
Double edged knives have always been considered as either being an assassin's weapon or too dangerous to be of any real use. In truth they are no more dangerous than a blade with a single edge and most assassin's tools that I have seen usually resemble a three cornered file that has been sharpened on all edges.
They are also much harder to successfully grind although one of the most beautiful and symmetrical double edged knives was a ring guard Michael Price dagger that belongs to a good friend that had absolutely flawless grinds. I'm still trying to figure out how they got such beautiful symmetry without using a powered grinding wheel.
Anyway I thought I would compile a bunch of double edged knives I have in my accumulation for your viewing pleasure. Please feel free to add any you might own.
#1 A dagger by William Zalesky of Manchester Ct.
#2 A Western boot dagger etched with the Hoffritz label.
#3An ivory Micarta handled dagger by someone named Walsh.
#4 An unmarked theatre knife.Someone cast a yellow jacket inside the clear handle.
#5 An unmarked (except for some scroll work)ivory handled dagger with a brass blade.
#6 An unmarked dagger with a carved ebony handle
#7 An unmarked dagger with checkered wood handle.
#8 An unmarked ivory handled dagger
#9 A Kershaw Trooper.
#10 An unmarked tri-cornered dagger(an assassin's knife)with a flanged Micarta handle.
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#1 A Taylor Cutlery boot knife made in Seki City Japan.
#2 A boot dagger marked Svoboda.
#3 A boot knife by Ralph Bone of Lubbock Texas.
#4 A Parker mini boot knife.
#5 An obsidian dagger with a badger jaw for a handle.
#6 A dagger made from a Nicholson file blade.
#7 A keris style blade with handle made of horn.
#8 A throwing knife marked MMT with a stag head logo.
#9 A Malco duct knife for cutting heating ducts.
#10 a Linder dagger with a keris style blade.
#1 A Taylor Cutlery boot knife made in Seki City Japan.
#2 A boot dagger marked Svoboda.
#3 A boot knife by Ralph Bone of Lubbock Texas.
#4 A Parker mini boot knife.
#5 An obsidian dagger with a badger jaw for a handle.
#6 A dagger made from a Nicholson file blade.
#7 A keris style blade with handle made of horn.
#8 A throwing knife marked MMT with a stag head logo.
#9 A Malco duct knife for cutting heating ducts.
#10 a Linder dagger with a keris style blade.
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#1 A double edged diver's knife designed by Blackie Collins for Wenoka.
#2 A custom Gerber boot dagger.
#3 A French made deer foot dagger.
#4 A modern faux Damascus dagger.
#5 & 6 A pair of ivory handled Masonic daggers.
#7 A dog's head pommel dagger brought back from Europe after WWII by my cousin's father-in-law.
#8 A mystery dagger with a Latin saying etched on the blade.
#9 A stag handled dagger made for Cogswell & Harrison;London gun makers for over two hundred years.
#10 A dagger proposal made by me from clear Lexan II
#1 A double edged diver's knife designed by Blackie Collins for Wenoka.
#2 A custom Gerber boot dagger.
#3 A French made deer foot dagger.
#4 A modern faux Damascus dagger.
#5 & 6 A pair of ivory handled Masonic daggers.
#7 A dog's head pommel dagger brought back from Europe after WWII by my cousin's father-in-law.
#8 A mystery dagger with a Latin saying etched on the blade.
#9 A stag handled dagger made for Cogswell & Harrison;London gun makers for over two hundred years.
#10 A dagger proposal made by me from clear Lexan II
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Page fore and aft
#1 Christopher Johnson Western Works dagger.
#2 A custom Case XX boot dagger with cast pewter handle by Shaw-Leibowitz.
#3 A 1977 A.G.Russell Sting.
#4 Alfred Williams ladies' dagger bought as a letter opener.
#5 A.Paterson Warranted Sheffield small pearl handled dagger.
#1 Christopher Johnson Western Works dagger.
#2 A custom Case XX boot dagger with cast pewter handle by Shaw-Leibowitz.
#3 A 1977 A.G.Russell Sting.
#4 Alfred Williams ladies' dagger bought as a letter opener.
#5 A.Paterson Warranted Sheffield small pearl handled dagger.
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Nice collection!
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#5 #6 I do not believe they are Masonic. do not know if Knights of Columbus. more likely just ceremonial.
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Wow, that's a fine and interesting collection! Thanks for sharing.





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Isn't this an emblem of the Masons?
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A few more:
#1 A group of belt buckle knives.
#2 A pair of Case XX 304 large throwing daggers.
#3 An unmarked custom knife that slides in and out by depressing the two buttons.
#4 A WWII SA dagger
#5 A Hubertus hunting dagger.
#6 A Kinfolks throwing dagger.
#7 A small Mexican dagger.
#8 A Puma Frogmesser diver's knife.
#9 An R.J.Richter floating diver's knife.
#10 A brass blades dagger with a snake for a handle
#1 A group of belt buckle knives.
#2 A pair of Case XX 304 large throwing daggers.
#3 An unmarked custom knife that slides in and out by depressing the two buttons.
#4 A WWII SA dagger
#5 A Hubertus hunting dagger.
#6 A Kinfolks throwing dagger.
#7 A small Mexican dagger.
#8 A Puma Frogmesser diver's knife.
#9 An R.J.Richter floating diver's knife.
#10 A brass blades dagger with a snake for a handle
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Here are my two custom Randall Made throwing knives.
viewtopic.php?f=34&t=46173&p=472416&hil ... de#p472416
As for provenance, I have the original check deposited by RMK plus a copy of the letter signed by Gary Randall that made some suggestions about making these knives.
viewtopic.php?f=34&t=46173&p=472416&hil ... de#p472416
As for provenance, I have the original check deposited by RMK plus a copy of the letter signed by Gary Randall that made some suggestions about making these knives.
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Thank you so much for posting them! I am not all that familiar with Randall knives(I only have one)but those are a prize!Gumshoe wrote: ↑Sat Feb 22, 2020 10:21 pm Here are my two custom Randal Made throwing knives.
viewtopic.php?f=34&t=46173&p=472416&hil ... de#p472416
As for provenance, I have the original check deposited by RMK plus a copy of the letter signed by Gary Randal that made some suggestions about making these knives.
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Ray, you have the most incredible knife collection. Fine display of double edged knives. Thank you for adding to my knife knowledge.
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Thanks for the kind words Roland;it is appreciated. Here are a few more I dug up.some are not true daggers but rather knives with spear point blades.kootenay joe wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2020 1:50 am Ray, you have the most incredible knife collection. Fine display of double edged knives. Thank you for adding to my knife knowledge.
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#1 A.G.Russell Kydex dagger.
#2 through 5 :African daggers probably made for very small people(pygmies perhaps?)
#6 A small Argentine punal with silver handles.I have several of these still in the original boxes.
#7 An unmarked double edged knife advertising Bixby Shoe Oil.Probably a kitchen knife.
#8 An old Chinese dagger.
#9 An ERN single edge dagger.
#10 a small thumb dagger.
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A few more:
#1 A large old Chinese dagger.
#2 A facon marked Hercules Inox made in Argentina.
#3 Lansky's(the sharpening stone people)The Knife;made of Kydex.
#4 A Moroccan choora.The blade is T shaped(has a reinforcing ridge running along the top).
#5 A pair of old Javanese keris blades made of meteor iron.
#6 & 7 Made by PIC(Pacific Int'l Corp.)of so-called Korium steel,these were widely advertised in the 1950's.
#8 An unmarked dagger gifted to me by a neighbor.
#9 An unusual dagger with a piece of clear horn for a handle.
#10 A Phillippines punal double edged and keris styled blade.
#1 A large old Chinese dagger.
#2 A facon marked Hercules Inox made in Argentina.
#3 Lansky's(the sharpening stone people)The Knife;made of Kydex.
#4 A Moroccan choora.The blade is T shaped(has a reinforcing ridge running along the top).
#5 A pair of old Javanese keris blades made of meteor iron.
#6 & 7 Made by PIC(Pacific Int'l Corp.)of so-called Korium steel,these were widely advertised in the 1950's.
#8 An unmarked dagger gifted to me by a neighbor.
#9 An unusual dagger with a piece of clear horn for a handle.
#10 A Phillippines punal double edged and keris styled blade.
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Yes it is in the close up's you posted here. The two I questioned did not show that even enlarging my screen image. Having like a chess piece helmet. That may make it from the "Knights Templers." Among the highest level of the York Right. of witch I'm not a member of.
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Interesting group of knives.
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Wow! your collection seems limitless!
I, am the NRA.
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This may be an older thread, but I could live here!
My Boot Family Photo - Left to right: Western W75, Pakistan Ebay Special, Muela MK-12, Gerber MK-I, Kershaw Special Agent, Colt CT-225,
Rough Ryder RR1810.
Below Center, top to bottom: Rough Rider Amigo RR1345, Rough Rider Highland RR2378.
While mostly show pieces these days, the W75, Gerber MK-I, and the Muela MK-12 have all seen action either in the outback or on SAR active service. There's nothing like having a friend of the family strapped to your pack or in your boot when you need one.
My Boot Family Photo - Left to right: Western W75, Pakistan Ebay Special, Muela MK-12, Gerber MK-I, Kershaw Special Agent, Colt CT-225,
Rough Ryder RR1810.
Below Center, top to bottom: Rough Rider Amigo RR1345, Rough Rider Highland RR2378.
While mostly show pieces these days, the W75, Gerber MK-I, and the Muela MK-12 have all seen action either in the outback or on SAR active service. There's nothing like having a friend of the family strapped to your pack or in your boot when you need one.
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These are a few of the daggers I have in a rather large family of such knives. These are mostly show pieces these days, although very capable of being used. So why own them? Great question. For me, it's what they represent both in historical context and in modern times. Whether a fashion statement, side arm, or miltary dress accessory, the dagger in all of it's sizes and manifestations have been around since the knife was first carried, and I think they are wonderful!
From left to right: UC Gil Hibben Western Boot Knife, Ebay 10" Special, Ebay 13" Special, Rough Ryder Silver Soldier, Gil Hibben Silver Shadow, UC Gil Hibben Silver Shadow II, UC Gil Hibben Boot Knife.
Below Center: CFK Arkanasas Toothpick.
From left to right: UC Gil Hibben Western Boot Knife, Ebay 10" Special, Ebay 13" Special, Rough Ryder Silver Soldier, Gil Hibben Silver Shadow, UC Gil Hibben Silver Shadow II, UC Gil Hibben Boot Knife.
Below Center: CFK Arkanasas Toothpick.
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And a few more Dagger Family members who were absent on the Dagger Family photo.
Top to Bottom: Ash Companion Dagger, Ash Gaeta Dagger, Ash Short Hunting Dagger, Ash Hunting Dagger, Ash Stacked Leather Dagger.
OK - stop drooling.
Top to Bottom: Ash Companion Dagger, Ash Gaeta Dagger, Ash Short Hunting Dagger, Ash Hunting Dagger, Ash Stacked Leather Dagger.
OK - stop drooling.
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VERY NICE variety, Lars.


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Some very amazing knives. Fabulous collection.
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Welcome to AAPK Lars and thanks for ressurrecting this thread and posting those beautiful daggers! As to why you collect them......because you can!!! That is the only reason you need!
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