Gentlemens FIxed-Blade

The buck 113 is definitely nice for every day carry. I made a lefty sheath for mine and added a lanyard for easier axcess. No lanyard in the pic though. It's s great little knife.

Good job. Very nice. :thumbup:
 
Maybe a bit more than your price range, but Bark River or Benchmade may have what you're looking for.
 
There's also Enzo necker.

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Or the Boker Beauty Steel.

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Just added the Buck 113 to my wish list that grows with almost every post I read. This forum.is really a good place to learn about various knives.
 
I often carry a Muela Colibri when I need a classy small fixed blade (sorry about the crappy cell phone pix). They're hard to find (got this one at a gun show), and they are certainly more than $60 (by about double). Really nice little knife, though, and I always get compliments when I break it out:



 
Found what I am getting! I discovered a man in England who makes a mean Sgian Duhb. I will be getting one with a Damascus blade and a steel capped, polished stag handle. Will post pics if ya want.
 
Found what I am getting! I discovered a man in England who makes a mean Sgian Duhb. I will be getting one with a Damascus blade and a steel capped, polished stag handle. Will post pics if ya want.

The posts may continue with or without you :cool: PLEASE DO post pics of the Sgian Duhb :thumbup:

Here's mine, from maker Tim Johnson:

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Ditto on the A G Russell Woodswalker suggestion. A very elegant and useful yet inexpensive small fixed blade that is planted firmly on my everyone should own one list.
 
Here's another option - I just got this L.T. Wright Patriot today - very nice:





2-1/2" D-2 FFG blade, 3" ironwood (or bone) handle, standard leather belt sheath (like many pictured above - I'll get more pix tomorrow). KSF has 'em for around $100 shipped.
 
Well above your price, but I have always thought the Spyderco Street Beat to be a nice little gentlemanly fixed blade.
 
Well above your price, but I have always thought the Spyderco Street Beat to be a nice little gentlemanly fixed blade.

Many of the suggestions offered are far more above the stated price limit than the Street Beat, which is a very nice and elegant fixed blade. I carry one frequently around town.

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The A G Russell Woodswalker suggested previously is the knife at the bottom of this photo.

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