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Very nice TiKnives!
 
William.M posted a Siegle and two camp knives by a company called Ranger (the names are included in the file names at the bottom of the image window).

Had to block its name with a piece of paper

I remember when Mongoose Bicycles introduced the "splatter paint" look. But the name of the knife? Haven't a clue.

I'm not worried, either, because I'm too busy looking at the hardware.
 
its not a tiknives, its a speedtech synergy,the handle colors are called black rose.i bought it many years ago from bobby branton.these knives were out around 2000,it was very high tech & tight tolerances,i think it was so expensive to produce & because of the high price,it eventually put them out of buisness.Speedtech was started by Jim O'Young, who now is involved with the Hogue's series of knives.
 
Okay, ID these (no fair checking the image names!):

BearExecutive_5.jpg


CRKTRyan7_2.jpg


AtzecKnife.jpg
 
One is current production, the other is discontinued. Both are cool, in my opinion.:D
 

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First is by Bear Cutlery, I don't remember if this is Bear & Son.
Second is a CRKT Ryan Plan B (I'm the self-appointed and non-compensated Columbia River advocate)
Third looks like an authentic stone knapped knife.

Okay, ID these (no fair checking the image names!):

BearExecutive_5.jpg


CRKTRyan7_2.jpg


AtzecKnife.jpg
 
zcd, I reckon those are some nice customs. But I can't ID them.

Mr. Dorn, these are also nice. I have to say I like the drop point. Clean. The red stone adds the perfect touch of color. Ruby?
 
When I get around to buying full custom knives, Mosier is in my top five.
 
It has been both my observation and personal experience that there is no perfect knife. There is only the next knife.
 
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