Name that knife

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17) Here is a later version of the Buck Buckmaster model 184

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18) This was the Buck Buckmaster lite model 185

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19) The smaller but similar Buck model 639 fieldmate

n2s
 
Are those your knives or are you getting the pics off the net. If so im suffering from serious envy right now.

I had the exact Parker thats in that pic. I think they also sold the same knife in black at Service Merchandise in TN under the name "Wilderness Survival knife". That or they copied the design to a tee.

Got most my knives back then from Smokey Mountain Knife works in Pigeon Forge TN. Thats back when they were a small business in the middle of an antiques store. Now they have grown and have a huge store. Even have a web site eknifeworks I beleive is the name now.

I miss the 80s :(
 
Are those your knives or are you getting the pics off the net.

This was a small part of my survival knife collection, but I have since sold off many of them. I still have a few up for sale in the Exchange forum.

n2s
 
Got most my knives back then from Smokey Mountain Knife works in Pigeon Forge TN. Thats back when they were a small business in the middle of an antiques store. Now they have grown and have a huge store. Even have a web site eknifeworks I beleive is the name now.
Their website is in fact www.eknifeworks.com , but they still use the name Smoky Mountain Knife works on their catalogs, store, and website.

-Bob
 
Standsalone

Buck also made some Buckmasters in the custom shop. But I think that the police just calls all knives like the Buck survival knife Buck knives.

This is a Custom Buckmaster it has more saw teeth the the normal one.

This is one cool thread lots of good pictures of survival knives.

Se also the Lile "Rambo the mission" knife number two from top.

Cheers,

André

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Not2sharp

I got a better picture of that Buck 185 LOL

And thanks :thumbup:

Here is a better picture of a REKAT Warrior knife even if it not the knife.

Cheers,

André

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TheKnifeCollector said:
This thread totally gives me the creeps!!

Yeah, but the damascus pattern in the knife two posts up is aweful purty...

And anyway, how is this any more creepy than the infamous Ms. Jolie?
 
standsalone said:
he's still awaiting trial, it's been 7 years.


:confused: Didn't he confess? and didn't he have body parts etc. Why is he still awaiting trial for 7 years? What happened to speedy trial? Is he in a mental institution? :confused: Whole thread is weird, but nice pics :thumbup:
 
This entire post sounds like a load of B.S. Where did your crime occur? Humboltd County is located way up on the Oregon border. Seems a little strange that San Bernadino a few hundred miles south of there would take over your case. That is just slightly out of jurisdiction. Best thing about this post is the great photos of the knives. I'm not talking about the murders, that jurisdiction would be in San Bernadino County. Reading the article on the murderer makes it sound as if the better chance for conviction would be in San Bernadino. Did your aggravated assault case occur up north? :rolleyes:
 
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