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Link Posted: 5/28/2015 9:10:58 PM EDT
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The Damascus blade in the middle is fully custom - no roll mark. Other than that, just give me a Benchmade.

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I have that bottom auto

My edc is a ZT 0560 BLK
Link Posted: 5/28/2015 9:24:02 PM EDT
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Really nice...
Link Posted: 5/28/2015 9:26:33 PM EDT
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Take a closer look, that "hole" has a lil metal spike in it. Looks similar to what the Ghurkas have on their Khukris.
 
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I won't say it's unique, but there aren't a whole bunch of choppers like mine out there.

http://i.imgur.com/ppguV3D.jpg
Did you shoot the hole in the blade?  
Take a closer look, that "hole" has a lil metal spike in it. Looks similar to what the Ghurkas have on their Khukris.
 


Yep, bought it from Himalayan Imports...they mostly do khukris of various types, but every once in a while you can find something different.

Link Posted: 5/28/2015 9:33:31 PM EDT
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Gots me one of these Chris Reeves Pacific.   I just really love the design although it

will probably never see the light of day in a useful situation short of Zombies.

Now, there is a knock off out there for $50 if you can find it.  




But the Orion Marine Raider is my get out and play knife.  I love swinging this meat

cleaver through the woods.












Link Posted: 5/28/2015 9:34:32 PM EDT
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I won't say it's unique, but there aren't a whole bunch of choppers like mine out there.

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Post pics after you're done choppin'
Link Posted: 5/28/2015 9:34:53 PM EDT
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Emerson Commander. My favorite knife. That and my old Strider AR Framelock. I regret selling that folding spear.
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Not mine but in the same condition. My Dad got it over in Greece in '63. he paid $17 for it in the box, brand new back then. It goes with me on some backcountry trips. It's pretty fucking awesome.
Link Posted: 5/28/2015 9:36:11 PM EDT
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My father's old Buck Nemo dive knife. Not exactly limited edition but they are sought by collectors. I also have a preproduction Benchmade 770 lying around somewhere. The carbon fiber scales are damaged on one side, though.



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Link Posted: 5/28/2015 9:41:05 PM EDT
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130+ yr-old  Sghian Dhu. (Scottish dagger)  The grip is a hippo tooth.
The sheath was made by Patti Brown, wife of custom blade-maker Floyd Brown here in South Florida.

Stay safe
Link Posted: 5/28/2015 9:41:07 PM EDT
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Post pics after you're done choppin'
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I won't say it's unique, but there aren't a whole bunch of choppers like mine out there.

http://i.imgur.com/ppguV3D.jpg



Post pics after you're done choppin'



Got any on...err, anything in mind?

Used it a couple of days back for slicing up some jerky.

Link Posted: 5/28/2015 9:46:05 PM EDT
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Couple of Randalls - ETA Just seeing "Unique limited production" in OP's post now. Suppose I'll leave these anyway.




No safe queens here - they get used. Bambi gets gutted with my model 23 every year.
Link Posted: 5/28/2015 9:50:33 PM EDT
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I not a huge Knife collector but I have this gem in my collection..

http://<a href=https://c4.staticflickr.com/8/7774/18184865642_e5445db64c_z.jpg</a>DSC_0305knife 1 by Thomas Killian, on Flickr" />


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Nice Ripcord!

My babies:
Link Posted: 5/28/2015 10:26:26 PM EDT
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Not my picture of a SOG government.  The most well balanced fighting knife I have ever held.



Spyderco civilian
Not my picture


Link Posted: 5/28/2015 10:29:42 PM EDT
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Brad Southard Avo and Tolk


Avo, Graham Razel, Zaan & Sebenza 25


Doc Shiffer Panda

I guess the hamon on the Panda is the most unique, but the Tolk and Zaan are my favorites to carry.

Link Posted: 5/28/2015 10:29:53 PM EDT
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A couple of old Camillus blades. On top is the knife issued to my grandfather by the army in WWII, but he said he never carried it in the field. So, it is in pristine condition. On the bottom it the knife issued to my father  by the navy in Vietnam. It was worn on many an A6 Intruder bombing mission. I have a good number of "interesting" commercial knives in my collection, but these are the ones I value the most.

Link Posted: 5/28/2015 10:48:08 PM EDT
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Pat Crawford signed Combat Tanto with titanium scales.  I've had that going back to the mid 90s.  I think the early models were ATS-34 and the latter ones were 154 CM, IIRC.

Chris
Link Posted: 5/29/2015 4:04:34 PM EDT
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Benchmade 375 Adamas

(D2)

Not that unique, but I like it.  
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ETA:  Grip on mine is wrapped in tan 550 cord.
Link Posted: 5/29/2015 4:27:39 PM EDT
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Sorry for iPotato pick but it'll have to do.

Top: Treeman Scagel copy in a Mosher Buffalo hide sheath
Bottom: Randall 4-5 in a Johnson Roughback. - Was my grandfathers, ordered 1969, received 1970. Had his name stamped in the back of the blade. I was named after him, so it has my name on it as well. One of those "run back into a burning building" type heirlooms right there cuz...

Link Posted: 5/29/2015 4:31:28 PM EDT
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Benchamde first production







Another shot

Link Posted: 5/29/2015 5:35:24 PM EDT
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just got this one for my birthday. buck 110 automatic.


Link Posted: 5/29/2015 5:54:07 PM EDT
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those are amazing.

Here's a Scandi ground Bushcrafter I did in O1

this one is my favorite. just gorgeous.
Link Posted: 5/29/2015 6:06:46 PM EDT
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Yep, bought it from Himalayan Imports...they mostly do khukris of various types, but every once in a while you can find something different.



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I won't say it's unique, but there aren't a whole bunch of choppers like mine out there.



http://i.imgur.com/ppguV3D.jpg
Did you shoot the hole in the blade?  
Take a closer look, that "hole" has a lil metal spike in it. Looks similar to what the Ghurkas have on their Khukris.

 




Yep, bought it from Himalayan Imports...they mostly do khukris of various types, but every once in a while you can find something different.







 
Haha, i was browsing on my phone last night, but can see the spike clear as day on the 31in computer moniter
Link Posted: 5/29/2015 6:13:00 PM EDT
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Not my pic but i have the knife:

Link Posted: 5/29/2015 6:16:33 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 5/29/2015 6:30:38 PM EDT
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Here are a few I made.

Small Utility Hunter, Won best in class at OKCA 2015



This one won Best fighter at same show.



This one is very unique in the handle, Musk Ox horn




You may have seen these before


Link Posted: 5/29/2015 6:34:13 PM EDT
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here is my ek collection:



Randall model 14's

Link Posted: 5/29/2015 6:38:49 PM EDT
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just got this one for my birthday. buck 110 automatic.


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One of my favorite knives. Mine thwacks with authority . . .

Link Posted: 5/29/2015 6:45:04 PM EDT
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Family heirloom patch knife made by the Grandstaff family of gun/knife makers in the mid-1700s in/near New Market, Va.



I also have the rifle, bullet mold, possibles bag, and large side knife that came with it.

Link Posted: 5/29/2015 6:45:58 PM EDT
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Smatchet
Link Posted: 5/29/2015 7:38:03 PM EDT
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I don't know who made it.  It has no name or s/n on it.  It belonged to my uncle who was a flyer for the Navy in WWII.
Any help on identifying this would be appreciated.



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Center - Randall #1-7.  To the left - Randall #25-6.  Across the top - Gerber Mk 2, 1st gen. with the cranked grip.
Link Posted: 5/29/2015 8:17:42 PM EDT
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not my picture
Link Posted: 5/29/2015 8:30:38 PM EDT
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new knife new flashlight

Link Posted: 5/29/2015 8:37:53 PM EDT
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Patch knife/striker made from a file.




Trade knife made by the guy who made most of my handgonne barrels.

Link Posted: 5/29/2015 8:50:18 PM EDT
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21st Century Ka-Bar.  Wife got it for me for Christmas 1999.


Link Posted: 5/29/2015 9:10:27 PM EDT
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http://img10.hostingpics.net/pics/898381puma.jpg

Not mine but in the same condition. My Dad got it over in Greece in '63. he paid $17 for it in the box, brand new back then. It goes with me on some backcountry trips. It's pretty fucking awesome.
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Puma White Hunters ROCK !!

my first was $17, 1970, in Texas... I screwed up my first time in Germany and didn't buy a bunch at $10.00 !!!

have three now, and an Original Bowie.  Great blades.
sorry, no pics at this time.
Link Posted: 5/29/2015 9:41:27 PM EDT
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Not sure how limited it is, but I have never seen another one. Puma German made, "swiss army" knife.



Link Posted: 5/29/2015 9:43:24 PM EDT
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a few of my favorites
RMJ Shrike


Elmer Roush hand forged bearded axe



Not the best knife but it was issued to me by my last command so it holds some sentimental value


Bush Monkey/ koster knives collaboration tracker




dyanamik blades seraph


Dynamik blades kwaiken
Link Posted: 5/30/2015 11:25:17 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 6/1/2015 9:30:07 PM EDT
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Not my picture

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Link Posted: 6/1/2015 9:53:16 PM EDT
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Mine's nothing special, but has a lot of personal sentiment to it.

Schrade Old Timer folder. Last Christmas gift my grandpa gave me.

He taught me how to sharpen a knife, and told me I couldn't take it home, unless it was sharp enough to shave his arm hair. He bled a few times letting a 7 year old try to shave his arm. RIP Papa!
Link Posted: 6/1/2015 10:02:49 PM EDT
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My prettiest knife:

My best knife ( an odd choice for me as I do NOT like big knives ):

My other best knife:

My favorite knife ( it's not so pretty any more....LOL ):

Most awesome, gorgeous, sexy, useful blade I own:






 
 
Link Posted: 6/1/2015 10:07:48 PM EDT
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Does this count?

Link Posted: 6/1/2015 10:19:13 PM EDT
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Here's a small kitchen knife I forge welded from some 3/4" cable.


I need to re- etch to get the pattern showing again.  Or maybe I'll just let it come naturally.
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I have two of the Titanium Buck 110's, from the first production run. They were put together with Allen head machine screws, instead of rivets. One is LNIB with all the accessories. I even have extra machine screws for it. I had my initials engraved in fancy script into my 'user' Titanium 110.
I used the one so much, I had worn and sharpened it back to where the blade was so thick, I couldn't put a really good edge on it anymore. I wrote to Buck, offering to pay for a new blade, and they sent me a new blade, no charge. I had sharpened and worn away more than 2.5 millimeters of the old blade. With an Allen wrench, It took about three minutes to install the new blade.
Some years later, I tried to buy another blade from Buck to have as a 'spare', but they were all gone, or so they said.
 
Link Posted: 6/2/2015 4:03:48 PM EDT
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I have two of the Titanium Buck 110's, from the first production run. They were put together with Allen head machine screws, instead of rivets. One is LNIB with all the accessories. I even have extra machine screws for it. I had my initials engraved in fancy script into my 'user' Titanium 110.

I used the one so much, I had worn and sharpened it back to where the blade was so thick, I couldn't put a really good edge on it anymore. I wrote to Buck, offering to pay for a new blade, and they sent me a new blade, no charge. I had sharpened and worn away more than 2.5 millimeters of the old blade. With an Allen wrench, It took about three minutes to install the new blade.

Some years later, I tried to buy another blade from Buck to have as a 'spare', but they were all gone, or so they said.
 
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I have two of the Titanium Buck 110's, from the first production run. They were put together with Allen head machine screws, instead of rivets. One is LNIB with all the accessories. I even have extra machine screws for it. I had my initials engraved in fancy script into my 'user' Titanium 110.

I used the one so much, I had worn and sharpened it back to where the blade was so thick, I couldn't put a really good edge on it anymore. I wrote to Buck, offering to pay for a new blade, and they sent me a new blade, no charge. I had sharpened and worn away more than 2.5 millimeters of the old blade. With an Allen wrench, It took about three minutes to install the new blade.

Some years later, I tried to buy another blade from Buck to have as a 'spare', but they were all gone, or so they said.
 


Cool story.

A buddy of mine saw my knife a year or so ago and it caught his eye.  I'm not that much into knives but I figured I had something semi unique.  
Mine hasn't seen any use and is as sharp as the day it left the factory.

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