The most American Knife

I was thinking more of Pabst Blue Ribbon and Ted Nugent but that works😅🇺🇸

And the song would be homebound, because everytime I hear it I picture the nuge in a mossy oak colonial uniform playing an American flag les Paul as he leads a trip compound bow wielding minutemen against the whitetail deer redcoats 󾓦󾓦
 
Ka-bar USMC. Considering you can see one on Franklin Sousley's (who didn't make it off the island alive) belt in what is arguably one of the most famous pictures ever, it gets my vote. Cant get more American than that.
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I am not American,,,,,but as many American knife nuts keep saying - "There are Randalls and there are other knives" I would give this to your most legendary blades, to King of us- made knives Randall Made Knives in Orlando
 
The George Schrade automatics are purely American, and literally millions of them were sold.
 
Another vote for buck 110 and 119.
Im American, and i grew up seeing and using both of these knives skinning game , filleting fish , field dressing deer , around the farm use . Truely american icons
 
Another vote for buck 110 and 119.
Im American, and i grew up seeing and using both of these knives skinning game , filleting fish , field dressing deer , around the farm use .
 
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