Show me something I've never seen before

I did not know that Browning ever made such a clean looking knife. Like I said, it reminds me of a Mosier, and for me, that's a compliment.

Maybe I have something here that you haven't seen...

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I see a Tops and a Wilson. Some of them might be Jerry Fisk. Other than that, I can only compliment you on an extensive collection of nice looking knives

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Gerber, SOG, Benchmade, Kershaw, Cold Steel. That covers most of them. The one slippie is a Schrade and I recognize the shield on the other one, but the name escapes me right now.


This was a production knife but is probably a little rare these days:

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Looks like a Hogue?

Another older one that is a little rare these days:

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For this, I'm pleased to say I've got nothing, except that it reminds me of Centofante's work: minimalist, with inlay, although his inalys are done differently.
 
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I am happy to admit I have never seen any of these. I have never even heard of Aristocrat Knives. I would like to get to know the Tanto better.

Or is it a Kwaiken?


I've never seen any of the ones in your first, post, either, Bob. I like the SAK.
 
This one is new to me. Tell me more?

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I'm sure it's origin is recognizeable, but I've certainly never seen another quite like it. Sorry for the horrible picture, I did what I could with what I have.
 
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I have seen this. I want to say Farid, but I don't think that's right.

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Left one
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Could be Alphahunter Custom, or a Les George. Never thought about it, but they have somewhat similar styles. I don't recognize it, but I would like to.
 
I am happy to admit I have never seen any of these. I've never seen any of the ones in your first, post, either, Bob.

In that case, gotcha!

I have never even heard of Aristocrat Knives.
They were around in the 1990s. Pretty good quality and made in Japan. That particular model is the Majestic.

I like the SAK.
Wenger PocketGrip. You can read about them here: http://www.sakwiki.com/tiki-index.php?page=Wenger+PocketGrip

I would like to get to know the Tanto better.
Bark River Knives. My two are the original style from ~2004; there's a more recent version as well.

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How about these George Harron designs from Paragon? You've probably heard of Paragon, but these aren't real common.

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How 'bout a folding knife with no visible backspring?
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I like the Paragons, especially that fixed blade: very clean.

The backspring is internal? or is this a kind of "traditional framelock"?

Skywalker, if you know, go ahead and share. I like seeing knives I don't recognize as much as being able to identify ones I do. It got to seeming like Spyderco, Hinderer, and Chris Reeve make up about half the knives out there, and part of the point of this thread was to get some time for the pieces that people don't see.
 
Alright, it looks like the blade and handle slabs of a Leatherman Charge Ti/Tti with all the tools and apparently the linerlock removed.
 
Alright, it looks like the blade and handle slabs of a Leatherman Charge Ti/Tti with all the tools and apparently the linerlock removed.

Yeah, I was a little overconfident with my Charge Ti and managed to break it at the pivot of the pliers. I took the bit driver and can opener out to put on my keychain, and used the Ti liners and 154cm blade to make a little slipjoint. It did work with the liner lock, but it was hard to open left-handed.
 
Who made these???
 

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That monster on the top looks like a Jeremy Horton.

That one on the left looks like a Fellhoelter.

Unfortunately, I don't know the model names of either.

EDIT: I see I have been beaten to the punch.
 
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