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biglever
fixed blade knife's
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
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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Deadwood Dutch
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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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biglever
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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
I love that fixed blade, that handle is What my Elk ridge needs
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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!
Henry Big Boy Steel .357 mag
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I've had this one around forever, it has Geo Wostenholm & Son Sheffield England.
Firth stainless stamped on it. Anyone know anything about?
Firth stainless stamped on it. Anyone know anything about?
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biglever
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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.
Looks alot like the shape of my sharp blade, and
That should be a great skining knife.
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tx gunrunner
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These are my favorite .
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tx gunrunner
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more
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Catherine
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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
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
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biglever
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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.
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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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!
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
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Those are some great knives with a nice looking plow. Pretty nice photograph.
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