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Join Date: July 29, 2006
Location: Henderson NV
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Blade had all kinds of Christmas present sticky stuff on it.... yes those are spots on the blade , it was left in the coin pocket and went thru the wash a few times. Hey it's a user , not a safe queen ! ![]() JTW-1841x by the45guy, on Flickr His & hers ( which is actually hers & hers in the end anyways , right ? ) ![]() JTW-1848x by the45guy, on Flickr
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Join Date: December 25, 2010
Location: U.S.
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Join Date: December 26, 2011
Location: North Carolina
Posts: 28
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Here are a few of my Strider Knives. Left to right: Strider BN-SS, [B]Strider MT-SS, Strider Tanto Valkyrie and a Strider D9-SS. The SS stands for Serrated Spine.
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Join Date: December 25, 2010
Location: U.S.
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Join Date: January 23, 2006
Location: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
Posts: 1,181
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![]() ![]() This folding jewel takes a scary edge easily. TR
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Join Date: December 24, 2002
Location: Plymouth Meeting, PA
Posts: 5,943
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Some of my knives
The first knife I ever owned, an Imperial Barlow that my dad gave me around 1977 or 78:
![]() An Imperial 432, which was a gift for my Bar Mitzvah in 1981: ![]() The first knife I bought with my own money, in the early 80s, and to which I've returned as my EDC, a Victorinox Pioneer (the finish is even more worn now): ![]() Nessmuk Trio, consisting of a Case CV Trapper, 'hawk bought at Dixon's Muzzloading Shop, and a Condor Nessmuk: ![]() Boker Barlow: ![]() Ontario RAT-3: ![]() Case Moose in CV and Remington Woodsman Bullet Knife from 1985: ![]() Valiant Trading Co. Large Survival Golok: ![]() The Schrade LB7 Bearpaw that I carried when I was in a CAP SAR squadron: ![]() Finnish Puukko from Cloudberry Market with LH sheath that I made:
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Join Date: December 25, 2010
Location: U.S.
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Join Date: December 30, 2007
Location: NW
Posts: 1,883
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Here are 3 of my favorites:
The Polkowski Kasper pug is just a great over all system for the enthusiast. Admittedly, a bit of a single purpose item, but well designed and made.
The Perrin/Spyderco is a super convenient, small EDC fixed blade. The original recipe Phantom is even worse than the Polkowski, so far as single-mindedness goes, but it's such a wickedly cool blade; just a great example of the sort of work that put Allen on the map. Check out the concave grind on the back side of the chisel blade. ![]()
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Join Date: December 18, 2011
Location: Northland
Posts: 93
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Newest Addition
Here's the latest in a long history of addiction to sharp things
Bark River Trail Buddy ![]() Holds an edge well, and has been a great bushcraft knife. I'm well pleased. God Bless, Aaron
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Join Date: December 18, 2011
Location: Northland
Posts: 93
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One more
This is my PTK
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Join Date: November 8, 2011
Location: Sportsmans Paradise
Posts: 72
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my two custom hunting knives made by good friend Shelby Jones My Cattaraugus 225Q next to an M4 Camillus bayonet My much used Old Timers, The broken on in the middle was my fathers first knife. He melted the tip cross arcing the starter on his car when he was 17 . He took a dremel to it and gave it to me. Its like a razorblade and has earned a spot as designated fish cleaner My much more used Old Timers Those first two Case knives on the left are the pride of my collection, given to me by my grandfather and not made in China. Followed by a Camillus, a Gerber, a Barlow on the bottom left and the last 2 are Bucks The Gerber on the left is my carry knife and the next 2 were my Christmas presents
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Join Date: October 24, 2007
Location: Lehigh Valley - Eastern PA
Posts: 445
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Anybody know what this is and where it may have come from?
IMG_3390.jpg Attachment 157360 Attachment 157361
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Join Date: November 14, 2010
Location: Austin, Texas
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a Moroccan nimcha, often called a "wedding nimcha".
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Join Date: October 24, 2007
Location: Lehigh Valley - Eastern PA
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Berkley,
Thank you very much for the information. I've had a couple dozen blades picked up at gun shows, gun auctions, etc. that I haven't paid much attention to. Time to put some labels on them, age creeps on relentlessly.
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Join Date: October 24, 2007
Location: Lehigh Valley - Eastern PA
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I need a little help with this one, also.
The grip material appears to be horn with a spiral gripping groove cut into it. IMG_3537.jpgIMG_3536.jpg
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Join Date: April 10, 2003
Location: North Carolina
Posts: 347
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It was the sight of JTW's John Lloyd at the top of this page that set me on a quest for such a beautiful knife. I finally acquired an amber stag knife this week, but I could not afford to have John make me one, having recently purchased a rosewood Shadow he made in October.
So, here is my Queen Mountain Man along with the Lloyd Shadow. Sorry for the photo quality, I just took them outside after the Queen arrived today, sat them on a stump from the wood pile and took a couple quick shots. ![]()
Last edited by Doug Add; February 7, 2012 at 12:01 AM. Reason: oops, I posted the same pic twice on first attempt |
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#242 |
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Join Date: July 29, 2006
Location: Henderson NV
Posts: 1,371
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Nice combo Doug !
Must be something in the air , I carried a Queen Mt Man along with the John Lloyd Baby Trapper today.
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Join Date: October 10, 2010
Location: NY's Capital District
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Just picked up this custom at a recent gun show
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Join Date: April 1, 2010
Location: Georgia
Posts: 20
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EDC Blade
A. G. Russell "Sting"
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Join Date: March 11, 2009
Posts: 102
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Here's all my blades... Enjoy!
Top: DDR Madd Maxx 5.5 Assisted Left to Right: Extrema Ratio Black Talon Extrema Ratio Nemesis Extrema Ratio MF2 Extrema Ratio MF3 Ingredior Boker Applegate Folding Dagger Gerber Applegate Standard Bottom: Cold Steel TiLite 6"
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#246 |
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Join Date: October 29, 2011
Location: Dayton TN
Posts: 336
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Here are my knives. Buck 110 and 112.
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Join Date: January 31, 2009
Location: Kosciusko, Mississippi
Posts: 166
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Nice knives & photos guys and gals - -
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Join Date: June 4, 2008
Posts: 2,217
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Todd, that knife you just posted looks like the most beautiful knife I've ever seen. Seriously, I don't know what inspired you on this one, but it's the bee's knees!
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Join Date: December 22, 2002
Location: Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Posts: 9,361
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Todd, that is about the best I have seen from you, I like symmetry, and this has it all over. If that was done as a Copperhead type to sink the joint, it would be perfect.
I love the blade shape, the handle shape, the colors and form overall. Sweetness.
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Join Date: February 28, 2008
Location: Hamburg
Posts: 1,865
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We need to put a disclaimer on this thread!
...Jees guys...
everyone who feels like they´re gonna be broke cause the saw at least 2 dozen MUSTHAVES in this thread .-.. raise their hand.... I can´t get over that Custom Gauch knife.... ( to just quote one...) ![]() ![]()
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