Some of my Knife Collection

I bought a rough, unfinished Spanish dagger. Polished it up and made mammoth handles. I put a thin piece of ebony behind the ivory. It didn't turn out too bad for my first knife. Gary

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Wow you have some really beautiful knives!
 

Posting this for TerryC - Semper fidelis!

Posting this for TerryC - Semper fidelis!

 

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Posting this for TerryC - Semper fidelis!

As I said in the PM,Terry, sight unseen...... hold the package (Marine blade(s)) for me! NICE! Tnx. TTC
 

Terry That Buck 110 with the Walrus Tusk Ivory looks like007.jpg a keeper . I have several Buck knives with Bone Handles of some type and the two other knives in the picture where sort of the starting point to my knife buying habit
 

Terry That Buck 110 with the Walrus Tusk Ivory looks likeView attachment 1639761 a keeper . I have several Buck knives with Bone Handles of some type and the two other knives in the picture where sort of the starting point to my knife buying habit

Beautiful knives! I like that big Dunn!:occasion14:
 

Terry I have used that one some .It is a really nice skinning knife .That is an old one that was made by Melvin Dunn .I remember watching him sharpen one of his knives than hold up a piece of newspaper by the corner and crave out a piece of paper the shape of a fish .
 

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Here are a few of my Everyday Carry Knives :skullflag:

 

Nice knife collection to all those posted above. I use to collect knives. Had bayonets from WW1 and all kinds of cool knives. Lost most of them and gave many away. My knives today serve purpose. I've used this knife many of times to clean many of hogs. Nothing special but it's my favorite I keep it Sharp.IMG_20181007_193710840.jpegIMG_20181007_193740050_HDR.jpeg
 

My brother has an older Chipaway as well. Good carbon steel blades that hold an edge. Many of the WWII knives are in high demand now. I sold a "Trench Art" knife last year for over $3,500.00. It just depends on the knife, and the story behind it. Thank's for looking!:icon_thumright:
 

Thank you for the original post. I subscribed to your page. May get back into knives. My thing is I use them.
 

Check out Knife City Outlet, on 1-40, middle of Arizona desert, true knife,sword museum, been there,blades going back couple hundred years.

I'm going to be out there to scare family members and attend Bill Southern's Gold Prospecting Palooza next month, so I'll check it out!!:skullflag::icon_thumright:
 

 

A few more!:skullflag:
 

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Terry, next NCCA knife show is Nov 4th at the Holiday Inn in Marlboro, MA, one day show. Come on up!! Naturally any of you guys are welcome also!!
 

 

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