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

Inspired by kfields kfields thread:
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Just inspired:
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I wish I'd picked one up when they were commonly available Jer, I like the old-fashioned sheath with the frog :cool:
I looked on the bay to get an idea of value (not a lot), and they seem to be around again .
I like the way the sheath isn't going to bend, and the knife isn't going to slip out.

New today: 11.5 inches of Lamson & Goodnow for $12.72 (including Michigan sales tax).
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I'm thinking glue and pin a piece of wood somehow; the break is so straight, and what's left is so nice.
 
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I looked on the bay to get an idea of value (not a lot), and they seem to be around again .
I like the way the sheath isn't going to bend, and the knife isn't going to slip out.

New today: 11.5 inches of Lamson & Goodnow for $12.72 (including Michigan sales tax).
D5dCoYc.jpg

I'm thinking glue and pin a piece of wood somehow; the break is so straight, and what's left is so nice.
That's good news Jer 😎 That is really nice there 😎👍
 
This sort of knife might go back a lot further than I thought.
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There's a blade on line stamped Fulton Vanadaloy. If that's the Fulton from Ohio, Levine 2nd says ca 1919.
Unless I got my lines crossed.
I can never get anything out of the US Pat Off website.
 
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This sort of knife might go back a lot further than I thought.
kaVNOj6.jpg

BuOIAQq.jpg

There's a blade on line stamped Fulton Vanadaloy. If that's the Fulton from Ohio, Levine II says ca 1919.
Unless I got my lines crossed.
I can never get anything out of the US Pat Off website.
Ran vanadaloy through the paces and it came back with absolutely nothing. Very interesting though.
 
My five-dollar knifeless sheath from Nashville (MI) is a pretty nice fit for my five-dollar sheathless knife from Douglas (near Saugatuck).
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Obviously I have to keep my somersaults, handsprings, and cartwheels low impact and high velocity, what with there being no guard to catch on the keeper strap.
Not a problem for me.
 
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My five-dollar knifeless sheath from Nashville (MI) is a pretty nice fit for my five-dollar sheathless knife from Douglas (near Saugatuck).
Wi9cntV.jpg

Ng8uHK2.jpg

Obviously I have to keep my somersaults, handsprings, and cartwheels low impact and high velocity, what with there being no guard to catch on the keeper strap.
Not a problem for me.
Nice find Jer :) Just before Sheffield market closed, I bought a sheath, which I have never been able to marry to a blade! :rolleyes: :D :thumbsup:

I was playing around with this one over the weekend :thumbsup:

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