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

My first post on this sub-forum, so I guess I should say "hi". ...

And a big "Howdy" right back at you!

Welcome to the Trad Forum!:)


How 'bout this here USAF Survival Knife by Ontario dated 2-80...
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All of you fellows posting here as of the last several weeks have some very no-nonsense and fine sheath knives here! :thumbup:

Enjoyed them all very much.. I've been EDC'n my sheath knives on a daily basis once again for a while now and find they are my go to blades more often than not. :cool:


Best Always,
Anthony
 
Nice USAF survival. I've always liked them. What 1911 is that? I"ve had a few of them in my day.
 
Mark, that one reminds me of when I was a kid. We would go to the Army and Navy store the next town over and buy them. We all had them.Those and field jackets.:thumbup:
Well, as a matter of fact, that's where I got this one. Hawkeye's Army & Navy in Patterson, NY some 30 years ago. :cool::):D
Nice USAF survival. I've always liked them. What 1911 is that? I"ve had a few of them in my day.

The 1911 is a Springfield Armory GI Champion. :)
 
Here's one of several nice Buck USA produced sheath knives made a hand full of years back that I just received in trade for a few slippy's.. :)

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Anthony
 
That is one sweet knife, Berkley. :thumbup:

These old Marbles are real hard to beat!. That looks like the larger version of the one I've got. What size is that blade?


Best,
Anthony
 
Thanks - it's a five inch blade, like yours. The old Marble's knives were made to last:thumbup:.
 
Thanks - it's a five inch blade, like yours. The old Marble's knives were made to last:thumbup:.

Yes, you're correct my Marbles Ideal with the Bakelite pommel is a 5 inch as well. I thought perhaps yours might have been an Ideal with a 6 inch blade like the one at the bottom of this picture shown here..

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Here is one of the other Bucks I wanted to post that I received recently in trade as previously mentioned a few posts back..

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Anthony
 
You have a link to this guy Mitch? I really like those.I just found his page, reasonable prices there.
Nice thread sunnyd.22 pages I have some catching up to do.

can someone put up a link to billy smiths page? really love those scagel style knives of his. tried but couldnt find. thanks

these are not old but certainly traditional. all made by matt at ml knives

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Campbell, that first Laconico is superb: Well proportioned and un-cluttered, very nce blade.
 
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