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fixed blade knife's
Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2016 12:52 pm
by biglever
Here a couple knife's. The one in the sheath,
That says sharp. Is the one That I have carryed
For a very long time. And is my go to knife
For gutting or skining, it stays in one of my back pac's. The Elk Rige. Knife's are farely new to me.
I have used the bigger one , it's ok. I wish it had a diff. Handle, it needs something at the end to keep your hand from sliping off. The ammo wallet is to match the butt cuff on my 45-70
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Re: fixed blade knife's
Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2016 1:28 pm
by Deadwood Dutch
Beautiful knives, lovely collection that you have there. Thanks much for the photos! This old Browning pictured with a folder is my favorite fixed blade. It has taken a beating through the years, I got it sometime in the early 1970's.
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Re: fixed blade knife's
Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2016 2:12 pm
by biglever
The Sharp knife , my wife got me for Xmas. Back when she started hunting with me. That would have been the late 70's.
I love that fixed blade, that handle is What my Elk ridge needs
Re: fixed blade knife's
Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2016 9:22 pm
by JCN
I think I would buy more fixed blade knives but the laws in California are goofy (no surprise there). Concealing a fixed blade knife is a felony!
Re: fixed blade knife's
Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2016 10:42 pm
by Jdl447
I've had this one around forever, it has Geo Wostenholm & Son Sheffield England.
Firth stainless stamped on it. Anyone know anything about?
Re: fixed blade knife's
Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2016 5:18 am
by biglever
I don't. have you tryed to Goggle it.?
Looks alot like the shape of my sharp blade, and
That should be a great skining knife.
Re: fixed blade knife's
Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2016 8:46 am
by tx gunrunner
These are my favorite .
Re: fixed blade knife's
Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2016 8:50 am
by tx gunrunner
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Re: fixed blade knife's
Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2016 7:04 am
by Catherine
Fixed blade knives are all that I carry and use.
My EDC (Every day carry.) knife (BUCK Ranger Skinner 113.) is the one that I have been carrying for some time since I no longer use folding or pocket knives due to my hand arthritis. Good and bad days there.
These are my TOP 3 knives that I carry and keep around me the most:
Buck Ranger Skinner 113 (Fanny pack carry.)
Buck 119 Special (Open carry.)
Ka-Bar 1211 (Bed side and for traveling.)
I have changed my BUCK knives around a few times since I went to FIXED BLADE knives only too.
Cate
PS: My husband picked up some special custom fixed blades at a Missoula knife show (Robert P. Martin out of Idaho.) and he is having a friend from his company (Here in Montana.) put some handles on those two knives. My husband will have 4 custom made knives from RP Martin when these are completed. I went to the knife show with him and enjoyed myself. It was not a huge show but a very nice one. Everyone was nice, friendly and informative to me. The people there were knife makers and they had some beautiful knives.
http://www.mtknifemakers.net/Show.html
Re: fixed blade knife's
Posted: Sat Sep 10, 2016 7:57 am
by biglever
Here's a couple more
The military knife my uncle had in Korea it's a EGW knife.
The western L66. I just picked up at a gun show a couple weeks ago. Think it's from the 1960's
And the Remington made in the USA. I bought for my wife quite a wile ago. And she doesn't like it
So it hardly get's to go for a walk in the woods.
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Re: fixed blade knife's
Posted: Sat Sep 10, 2016 8:53 am
by PT7
You have a varied and cool-looking collection of fixed blades. Very neat that you have the Korean War knife your uncle had....that's special.
Enjoyed looking them over.
Thanks for posting!
biglever wrote:Here's a couple more
The military knife my uncle had in Korea it's a EGW knife.
The western L66. I just picked up at a gun show a couple weeks ago. Think it's from the 1960's
And the Remington made in the USA. I bought for my wife quite a wile ago. And she doesn't like it
So it hardly get's to go for a walk in the woods.20160910_073746.jpg20160910_073834.jpg
Re: fixed blade knife's
Posted: Sat Sep 10, 2016 9:53 am
by daytime dave
Those are some great knives with a nice looking plow. Pretty nice photograph.