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| Gunslinger Joined: Dec 2010 From: Yelm,Wa Posts: 28 | Show off your knives this is a buck knife 124
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| Gunslinger Joined: Dec 2010 From: Yelm,Wa Posts: 28 |
retail price about 150 to 200 i picked it up at a pawnshop for 60 bucks this ones not mine but it looks just like it
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| Rifleman Joined: Jan 2009 From: Tri-Cities, Wa Posts: 178 |
I've been collecting knives since I was a kid.. Here's a couple; Schrade auto. Built sometime prior to 1958; ![]() Solingen scrimshaw folder; ![]() Puma special edition folder.. not sure how old. I know it needs cleaning.. ![]() Schrade scrimshaw folder.. mid 70's; ![]() Solingen throwing knife; ![]() Case with bone handle hunting knife; ![]() Muela Bowie; ![]() Classic Schrade skinning knife; |
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| Gunslinger Joined: Dec 2010 From: Yelm,Wa Posts: 28 |
I like that muela bowie and the Schrade auto
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| Gunslinger Joined: Dec 2010 From: Yelm,Wa Posts: 28 | |
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| Gunslinger Joined: Feb 2011 From: Salem, OR Posts: 60 | |
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| Gunslinger Joined: Feb 2011 From: Salem, OR Posts: 60 |
I tried to submit my pic, anyone know what I'm doin' wrong?
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| Sharpshooter Joined: Jan 2009 From: Lynnwood, WA Posts: 661 | looks like you copy/pasted the url of the page displaying the pic, not the url of the pic. in firefox, right-click on the image "copy image location" is how I get image url's, but your flikr has that disabled. I had to click on viewing the image in a medium size (large/etc would probably have worked too) before I was able to get the image location. |
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| Gunslinger Joined: Feb 2011 From: Salem, OR Posts: 60 | Quote:
And I really like that Solingen thrower, mjn! Where'd you come across that? | |
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| Gunslinger Joined: Feb 2011 From: Salem, OR Posts: 60 |
Let's see more knives!
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| Rifleman Joined: Jan 2009 From: Tri-Cities, Wa Posts: 178 | Quote:
It is a German made knife by a dude named Anton Wingen. Called the Othello throwing knife. That Schrade Scrimshaw was made in '77, the Auto was made back in the 40's or 50's. | |
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| Rifleman Joined: Jan 2009 From: Tri-Cities, Wa Posts: 178 |
I don't have pictures of many of my blades right now.. but here are a couple more; I like different stuff... this probably isn't worth anything.. but 20 years ago, I thought it was cool; ![]() I've got tons of funky stuff like this one.. worlds fair knives etc.. ![]() A Buck that I've carried several times; ![]() Again, probably not worth much... but an old Imperial fixed/folding combo; ![]() Several older Buck folders... need to clean some of these puppies up.. |
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| Gunslinger Joined: Feb 2011 From: Salem, OR Posts: 60 | Quote:
p.s. sorry for your loss | |
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| Peashooter Joined: Feb 2011 From: The Dalles, OR Posts: 8 |
@ mjn: I have the exact same bone handle hunting knife. Mine was made in Germany..... where did I put that knife anyway? This will drive me crazy till I find it.
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| Rifleman Joined: Jan 2009 From: Tri-Cities, Wa Posts: 178 | Quote:
Which one? The Case, or the funky folder? | |
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| Gunslinger Joined: Feb 2011 From: Seattle Wa Posts: 54 | ![]() |
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| Gunslinger Joined: Feb 2011 From: Salem, OR Posts: 60 | |
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| Gunslinger Joined: Feb 2011 From: Seattle Wa Posts: 54 |
^^The Hest. It did before I figure how to hold it. But it's a cool pry bar. ![]() |
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| Gunslinger Joined: Feb 2011 From: Salem, OR Posts: 60 |
Lovin' those tools of destruction! Planning on beheading any water buffalo with that kukri?
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| Peashooter Joined: Feb 2011 From: The Dalles, OR Posts: 8 | |
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| Gunslinger Joined: Feb 2011 From: Seattle Wa Posts: 54 | Naw I just wanted an a HI Kurki. Made well but the handle gives you hot spots. The Junglas is a really good chopper and has a good grip Esse Usa made knives. LIfetime warrenty. 1095 steel easy to sharpen. I like Busse knives but I'm to poor to spend $600 on a blade. I would rather buy a gun.
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| Marksman Joined: Feb 2011 From: Portland, Oregon Posts: 254 |
Here is my complete knife collection! Don't blink or you might miss one! [IMG] [/IMG] |
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| Peashooter Joined: Mar 2011 From: Ellensburg, Wa Posts: 9 | ![]() Sog Tigershark 2 |
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| Gunslinger Joined: Apr 2011 From: Tacoma, WA Posts: 56 |
One of my old relatives was a blacksmith. Crude, but effective. Think it was made around 1910 or so. The handle is walnut. Edit : damnfangled...just when I thought I had it figgere...no pic....will get it...sorry :) Last edited by MindPilot; 04-07-2011 at 08:16 PM. Reason: no image |
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| Rifleman Joined: Apr 2011 From: Corvallis, OR Posts: 204 |
My EDC blade: |
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| Gunslinger Joined: Feb 2011 From: Salem, OR Posts: 60 | |
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| Rifleman Joined: Apr 2011 From: Corvallis, OR Posts: 204 | Quote:
i have been stabbed by a benchmade before, and they are sharp, i have also watched a KATUSA put another through his foot, lol... i do respect the blade and barrel. | |