Who else EDCs a fixedblade?

During deer season. Homemade blade from a bushhook blade with a persimmon handle.
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A Mike Irie knife that I bought from him in 1998. ATS34 steel and a persimmon handle.

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Way too many to choose from, but have had these for years and still get a stiffy every time I take them out. The Fairly is a 7" hunk of Damascus steel that could go through a tank. Left handed too!
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I certainly did not expect this to happen. Well, I did not like the device anyway.

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Work in progress...





I been carrying it inside my garage, so technically, it belongs in this thread.
 
It's incredible how cheap and useful some knife discoveries are.

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I got this knife last month for $3 and it's replacing my CRKT Minimalist as the small fixed blade of my EDC.
Inexpensive, lightweight, a true slicer and still kinda of "Wharncliffe" style blade like my Minmalist has.

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Not as thick, longer, but same thickness and I made a simple sheath for it.

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Cuts like the dickens and rides in the pocket unnoticed.

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Love it.

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It's incredible how cheap and useful some knife discoveries are.

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Lulz, now that is surprising to see! I think my parents still have one solingen made of those at home.. and that this is old!
I think there are many clones in the markets these days, that look exactly like that. I have bunch of those in my kitchen drawer but not Solingen unfortunately.
 
Check out this sweet bushcraft knife in .198" ATS34 by BladeForums member Austin Goldman. Only thing I did was build a sheath and cut some grippers into the highly polished micarta scales. Not bad at all for $170.

 
Check out this sweet bushcraft knife in .198" ATS34 by BladeForums member Austin Goldman. Only thing I did was build a sheath and cut some grippers into the highly polished micarta scales. Not bad at all for $170.


Nice! I've been eyeballing his stuff since he first popped up here. Great prices and the blades look sweet.
 
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