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

Couple of Condor "Inca Knives" as they were called.
They don't make these anymore afaik.
Talk about nice sheaths! Love Condor sheaths.

Some work blades [surveying] for cutting line through brush/wood.
 
This is my only traditional fixed blade -- so far! It's a Kellam Falcon (an Ahti-made puukko):

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Here is a couple of Japan-made "Original Bowie Knifes" which are pretty decent knifes despite that cheesy stamp on the blade. The bottom one was originally in pretty poor shape with a poorly polished blade and a "customized" handle: so I made a new pommel for it.
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Another Western.
"C" Model so "79" I think. Delrin handle = "6" plus the 66 size makes this one "666":eek:
Love the carbon steel on these Westerns. They take a great edge.
I use these Marbles sheaths a lot for my under 5" blades if the originals are badly worn or missing.
They can be had for under $10 delivered and are not bad.




 
Got this last week, looked for one for years.

An older Frosts Laminated Forest Hunter (called the Forest 345 these days)
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6" Swedish Laminated Carbon blade 1/8" thick at the spine and had the factory edge when I got it. A couple of licks on a fine diamond stone and it's an absolute razor. :eek:


Here it is compared to a Mora 731 (carbon) which is another big ole razor.
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Jon, the Humphrey Hunter looks spectacular! The handle looks more like desert ironwood than coco, but it's gorgeous either way.
 
Nice Samon, nice.

I like this one. The sheath makes it even cooler.

Thanks guys!

It's an old Swedish scout knife and the sheath is actually a modern custom. Strange little knife, 4mm thick blade but it's actually a very small knife.

Love it though, took me 2 years to finally get it from the original owner (he sold it but I managed to find it again!).
 
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