Show off your fixed blades!

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:) thanks Gino from what I've seen around here you've assembled a pretty nice collection! Or is that affliction ::facepalm::
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shugy wrote::shock: Is that what the mystery knife is? seems kinda large for a cockpit knife? the interesting part is it had a wood handle.
Yes, that's what the "Mystery Knife" is/was. They're quite the collectible in some circles. I never cared much for them but that's just me. I have one only to have one.

Here's a little information on them to get you started if you're interested. If not... ::shrug::

http://www.knifeforums.com/forums/print ... id/878719/
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::handshake:: Thanks JD
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You're welcome California guy.

BTW I used to work for a company that was based in Sunnyvale and got out to the Bay area frequently. I went north quite a few times but never got south of Santa Cruz. Now I wish I had.
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Real nice Queen a couple posts up.
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A Randall #4 with 5" blade...mid 1960's.
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More;some may have been posted before.Too tired to list them;if anyone has a question about one I'll look it up.
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That's a varied and interesting line up there Knife7knut! ::tu:: Some real lookers there. Thanks for showin' 'em. :mrgreen:
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Ahhh Bob. Love those Randalls


Ray -- That's quite a pile of fixed blades you have there but I'm not seeing a Fairbairn Sykes. What's up with that?
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Here are a few of my Randall's. Sorry about the lazy pics with the blades covered. I will try to and get better pics of them (and the others) sometime and share.

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A Super collection! ::groove::
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jerryd6818 wrote:Ahhh Bob. Love those Randalls


Ray -- That's quite a pile of fixed blades you have there but I'm not seeing a Fairbairn Sykes. What's up with that?
Jerry:Believe it or not I don't own one! I do have a Pakistani copy I bought a few years ago for a buck or two.I'm not much of a military knife collector although I do have a few.A good friend of mine used to be a big time military collector and would buy entire collections just to gat a couple of knives he wanted.He would then sell off the remaining ones at a local flea market,but would always call me and give me first pick. I in turn would offer him military stuff if I came upon it.Worked out well for both of us.
Here's a few of mine:
An M1 bayonet dated 1943.I had it chrome plated years ago by a friend who worked in a plating shop.
An unknown bayonet given to me by my brother.It's marked but I never researched it to find out it's country of origin.
A Case V42 repro(early).
A German fireman's knife.Looks like a bayonet but no barrel lug.
The handle of a Horstmann Bros. officer's dress sword picked up at a junk shop for $40/Really nice shape with scabbard and accessories.
A German SA dagger given to me by a good friend whose dad brought it back home after WWII.
A Signal Corps kit with 4 line Camillus TL-29.
A USN Mk1
A USN Mk2
An M3 bayonet.
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This is some of my Schrade knives... Ken
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Some more of my Schrade Knives...
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nice schrades 8)
some good lookin FIXIES boys.... ::tu::





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I agree with Junebug, there are some mighty fine knives being shown here! ::tu:: ::tu:: :mrgreen:

Here is a pic of my LONG knives. I threw in some shorter knives for scale. The crown stag bowie, second from the top, is 15 1/2" OAL. I collect mostly folders so this is the last of my fixed blade knives..................until the postman brings my latest order. Have one new fixed blade coming.

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My GEC fixed blades with my latest ELK handled - Man I love these things!

I snagged this Case xx leather handled FB also ;)
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Gino -- The Case FB, is that a Finn? It looks pretty small. I've always had a bit of a Jones for one of those cute little devils or one of the two knife sets. What do you think of it?
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Yeah it is Jerry, I didnt realize it was that smal when I bought it but its pretty cool
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wow awesome guys!!!!
gino-very cool man 8) 8) .....i want one now!!..lololol
and isn't that the "mini finn" ???? looks smaller than finn ???? ::shrug::
nice one eitherway ::super_happy::



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I am not sure, I dont know a lot about fixed blades but IT IS SMALL, LOL ;)
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Looked it up. The Case 372 TWIN FINN Hunter Two Knife Set consists of a 381 & 379. The 381 is a 316-5 with a 5" blade. The 379 is a M3FINN with a 3-1/8" blade (other sources say 3").

All those numbers are a bit confusing from my perspective.
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Here it is;sorry I didn't line the blades up very well on the marks.Measured them and they are as stated.
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I checked mine out its a M3Finn ;)
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Great showing fellas!

I am lovin' this thread … ::nod::

(and now I want a little Finn too!) … who's got an addiction … ? … :shock:

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