3 Fixed Blades

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Here are three used fixed blades. Well two used and one not. Center knife is not used and has a new Seldon Scott sheath with it. The far left knife is a Browning Master Series Fitch designed camp knife and is a salesman sample. Tiger maple handle, original sheath. Several years old. it is #95 of 100 that is hard to read now due to staining and patina. Well used at our camp but never abused. Used mostly for fish, meat, vegetables etc etc. and a few camp fires. Patina came naturally as it is a high carbon steel used in the blade. Full flat grind, distal taper to the point and extremely sharp and easy to keep that way. 3/16" at the spine and superbly made. Steel used is either 1085 or 1075 not sure which. Made by Camillus as is my understanding. Just a very well designed and thought out knife and it is well executed. No box. SOLD to me and I ship free. Will consider offers of the monetary kind. This particular knife was not for sale to the general public as it was a salesman sample.

Next is a knife bought here off the BF's from a fella named Beaster465. It is 1095 steel etched by the maker. 5.5" blade and about a 4.5" handle and a Seldon Scott custom sheath. Never used and razor sharp. Would make a very nice light wt. camp knife. .125" at the spine. Nicely dropped point and full flat grind. Not a bad knife at all and the sheath compliments it very nicely and holds it pretty good.SOLD


Last up is a big bowie by a maker with the initials RDW, out of Collins NY. Hand made bowie with a semi sharpened clip. Extremely well made and well used by me. Has a deep hollow grind, elk antler handle with brass guard and butt cap. Hair line fit to the ricasso. The point is extremely sharp too and like I said I used this for brush clearing multi floral rose to cut it back from our yard at our camp. Hence the staining. So if anyone needs to put a patina on a carbon steel blade wild rose bush does it very well. That is all the use it has had and it did that very well. The blade is sharp and it has an outstanding sheath with a very good fit with a nice thick welt and the keeper strap is on the correct side so you don't cut when you resheath the knife. It has a .25" spine, 8.25" of cutting edge and a nice long handle that balances out the knife quite well. The stag is not so big either that you can't grip it well and it does grip well in either hand. It is 5160 steel used in this knife. Dead solid knife. Classy to carry too.SOLD

I take pp and m.o.'s. What you see is what you get and all 3 are very fine blades and they work as they should. keepem sharp
 

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These just might be all sold! Responded with emails and p.m.'s where appropriate. Keepem sharp and thanks
 
Apparently the center knife is still available, haven't heard from the buyer nor rec. pp. Here's the deal, if you say you want it and ask for pp addy please follow through, we are mostly adults here. keepem sharp and thanks
 
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