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  • rivertamer

    Active Member
    Apr 7, 2012
    338
    MARYLAND
    Holy grail knife...... what is the one knife you just have to have?.. if money was not a concern.

    This is tough because there is a bunch of great knives out there..... and I can feel my wallet heating up....;)

    I am seriously looking at ordering a Jericho bladeworks mammoth..... like the custom options he offers.
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    case XX

    Active Member
    Jun 19, 2008
    117
    AA County
    I like practical/usable and good looking so for me any number of them from Fiddleback Forge. I have purchased a couple of his medium/smaller models. Based on the pics you posted I think we probably like different styles though.

    Most these pics are scandi grinds but he realy tends to do more convex grinds.
     

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    RaVis

    Oi!
    Jun 19, 2011
    2,192
    That Jericho is a monster. Awesome looking! Do it! Do it Do it!

    At this point, my grail is a Robert Parrish survival knife. I had one years ago, but, of course, stupidly sold it. I'd like to get it back.

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    WeaponsCollector

    EXTREME GUN OWNER
    Mar 30, 2009
    12,120
    Southern MD
    These two rare and expensive knives made by Henry Disston and Sons during WWI.
    Wish me luck I'm going to need it.
     

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    rj1974

    Ultimate Member
    Jan 31, 2011
    11,207
    Edgemere , md.
    Actually found mine last year at of all places the Perryville gun show . A blade dated M3 in a M6 sheath . But I still have a Randall 15 on the list .
     

    RaVis

    Oi!
    Jun 19, 2011
    2,192
    But I still have a Randall 15 on the list .

    Here's a 15 on the right that my uncle got along with a 12 a few days ago from Rick Ward. I owned a 15 once and felt the size of the blade wasn't enough - guess that's why the called it an "Airman". I think I'd go for the Buxton if I didn't have my heart set on a JRB 14 with s/s blade (had two - sold 'em). :D

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    rj1974

    Ultimate Member
    Jan 31, 2011
    11,207
    Edgemere , md.
    Here's a 15 on the right that my uncle got along with a 12 a few days ago from Rick Ward. I owned a 15 once and felt the size of the blade wasn't enough - guess that's why the called it an "Airman". I think I'd go for the Buxton if I didn't have my heart set on a JRB 14 with s/s blade (had two - sold 'em). :D

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    Ah thank you I forgot about the buxton fighter , need one of those too lol .
     

    RaVis

    Oi!
    Jun 19, 2011
    2,192
    Some eye-candy to hold you over... :lol2:

    Pics belong to a knife forum member: staffy. These are not mine.

    :thumbsup:

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    And, one of lunde's...

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