Most You've Paid For a Fixed Blade

About $150 has been my limit. Anything more than that I would be afraid to carry and use, which defeats the purpose for me (I'm not a collector).
 
c'mon guys.

We need pictures here.

Mine:

Paul Happy JS hunter in 5160 and giraffe bone $275

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Offcourse that's not counting the knives I've made myself in which I've invested many many hours, materials and tools.
 
My interest in making my own was largely fueled by the fact that I already have too many expensive hobbies. Buying the tools and materials to make my own, I can fill my whole house with knives for less than the cost of a few nice knives lol... and one day I might be able to make "nice" knives myself.
 
About $150 has been my limit. Anything more than that I would be afraid to carry and use, which defeats the purpose for me (I'm not a collector).

Same here, I have 1 200 dollar knife
 
Lifetime Cutlery. Made in Japan. D 400 Steel (?). The only fixed blade I've bought.
$1 at a garage sale.

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Ha.
 
135$ for the bottm one. They are made here in Norway, and thus the price is way marked up. For non domestic knives 100$ for my RAT-3.

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$600 for a Busse NMFBM. Plus a kydex sheath for about $65. And possibly another $300+ for satin finish and other finishes Im thinking about...
 
About $150 has been my limit. Anything more than that I would be afraid to carry and use, which defeats the purpose for me (I'm not a collector).

same here as well...mine are users, so id have to say my Hoodlum is my most expensive fixed blade
 
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Currently... $175ish? The BRKT Fox River (middle)
Looking to up that to $235ish or so soon enough.
 
$350 for a chopper. It started with cheap knives, 6 months ago it went to a $100 dollar knife, then a bunch of $150 knives, last month a couple $250 knives.... Check back with me in another 6 months.
 
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