Pocketknives/Kitchen Knives/Fixed Blades
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@ConBu the Osbourne 940-1. Very nice, I have one too. Takes for ever for that cpm s90v steel to go blunt
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I thought I might share a tiny outdoor knife I had made for me by Austrian knife maker Richard Kappeller about 10 years ago. I liked the idea of a beautiful little knife for the outdoors and camping.
Richard really executed all of my specifications really well.. However, I now find the knife too small for my hands and difficult to use. It is sturdy enough for batoning (but too small really) and too thick for slicing. So at the end of the day my specifications were just wrong. It is still a beauty to behold though.


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I’ve always had the gift of losing stuff since a kid and it’ll likely only worsen since I’m already in my 60s. When I inherited my dad’s knives I had the brilliant idea of using them instead of just storing them. So far I’ve already lost 3 of them which pushed me to revisit my earlier resolve. I recently bought two folding knives, both Benchmade, for routine life use and replace my dad’s at daily use & loss.

This mini BUGOUT is now my EDC. I’m hoping the flashy color will lessen the likelihood of me absentmindedly leaving it somewhere.
The larger ADIRA will be my partner at ranch activities.And this is what is left of my dad’s collection…

He was very fond of Buck’s folding knives. He swore about their blade quality influenced by their logo cutting a nail if hammered on. Although he never tested his knives to that extent… He thought the Leatherman multitool idea was wonderful but he never carried/used it much. The Victorinox smaller knives were usually used as marketing gifts by local companies.
On the fixed blade front I only ever saw him use these the german SOLINGEN ones. With their solid/heavy blade and large, comfortable handle, they were excellent tools for peeling sugarcane stalks at the end of the day. -
I ordered one of County Comm’s “Mystery Knife” packs. $99 for at least three knives equal to 200% or more of value paid. I used a discount code to get it for around $85.
I can’t say I wasn’t a little disappointed to receive three of the same knife. But I was hoping to receive at least one of them! The “Maratac Ready 4 Anything” They’re badass! D2 steel and they come with the cool lanyard and titanium bead. They come with a fitted kydex holster and a clip that can be arranged in a variety of positions. Each batch is numbered as well. These are sold for $65 on their website. So three of these and a sharpener for $85 is a good deal to me.
This video convinced me of how badass and durable this knife is. I think I will be using the Micarta one at work. Keep the UGM in my IHE-51 and the Ultem handle I’ll save as a NOS version at home.



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@DougNg I carry the victornox tinker.
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@Matt said in Pocketknives/Kitchen Knives/Fixed Blades:
micarta Benchmade
I do love that, but man I've already got two osbornes. Eventually my green one will probably look that blue anyways.
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@Matt I checked them out today and will have to get one sooner than later
I picked up this one today, front flipper by Trevor Burger of South Africa. Elmax blade with amazing action, love it!

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Some new stuff i forged

2 hatchets and one bearded tomahawk
Damascus knife made out of 126 layers...
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Bein creative again...
made myself a new small knife for belt carry /appendix carry. Gonna make myself a leather sheet with belt loops...
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@theKnifemaker this looks fucking sick!!! you made this? nicely done. Are you banging this out on an anvil to achieve the dimpled (?) look? It looks really medieval, like something a Middle Ages knight would keep handy to shiv an unruly squire.
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@Inorganic Yep i made it. thats exactly the look i was going for
made with a ball hammer on anvil and some on the finger loop are made with a Advanced High Strength Steel chissel.
If you check the post above, they are all made but myself
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My buddy got me this custom forged carry knife and custom sheath for my birthday. Love it!!

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My love for Japanese knives is up there with my love for their denim!
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