Let's see your good old basic fixed blades, Bowie's, Stickers, etc.

Semit Skinner:

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A one off. Not one of my usual models.
 
Neighbor Charlie Bell made this for me using a BG42 blank I was gifted over 20 years ago. Asked for some teeth on the spine for tough work. Perfect balance, RC 61 after cryo, lazer sharp. Blue line micarta is old old, check the closeup.

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Thanks Jack. I had another Mk 1 , fine edge but gave it to a friend long time ago. Valor was neat too!
It looked the part, but I don't remember the steel taking much of an edge! :D :thumbsup:
While they're out. Used the dive knife snorkeling up and down Cape Cod for a long time. Not so much these days:)
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Happy memories! :) :thumbsup:
Neighbor Charlie Bell made this for me using a BG42 blank I was gifted over 20 years ago. Asked for some teeth on the spine for tough work. Perfect balance, RC 61 after cryo, lazer sharp. Blue line micarta is old old, check the closeup.

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Very handsome John :) :thumbsup:
 
Those sorts of knives are known as 'Whittle Tang Bowies' in Sheffield. Tool Man sold a William Rodgers out from under me the other week, the swine! :rolleyes:

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Great grip Mr P, that's a cool knife :) :thumbsup:

That is an interesting name for them. That is nice Mr. Jack ....... I like fixed blades like your last two and the one Jer showed. I have a Case leather stacked that I am fond of. I need to take a picture of it some day. The leather got a lot darker brown after it got wet in a shallow river .... where a friend and I use to wade and fish. A few places we're deeper than my belt.

Maybe you need to buy one of those shocker devices and use it on Toolman's hind quarter ...... he seems to be a bit out of control these days. 🤣
 
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