Test photo.. anyone like knives?

Many knives varying in price from $10 to $90. All utilitarian.

These are my hunting knives.


Is your Buck Model 105 or Model 121? How old is it? They haven't used those flapped sheaths in years, but Fallkniven in Sweden has one very similar.
 
It's a Model 121. The Fisherman.
I've seen a couple 121s stolen by wives. Not even a SWAT team could recover them. 121s are made from the thinnest blade stock of all the 100 series Bucks so they make the best parers. Not being much of a Rambo 121s are my favorite Buck fixed blade.
 
I believe that would be Solinger (?) steel with serrated thumb piece? I carried one like that in Viet Nam in '68-'69. Any idea who made it, and when was the date of manufacture?
Your first knife probably came from one of the manufactures in Solingen which is a German city that has been world famous for sword and knife production since the middle ages.
 
I have a few, too. I gave a couple to my grandkids for birthdays and holidays the past two years and I gave my twin a new knife after I broke his first knife that I had. I still have my first knife, too. We called them Boy Scout knives but I am not sure why, having never been a Boy Scout.

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That's just a few. I probably have a hundred. I need to take more pictures!
 
I took more pictures. Actually, too many. I'll save a few.
 

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ISCS Yoda,
I gave you a big like for the Case Pheasant! It is quite a contrast to the first couple of bayonets you posted.
 
Your first knife probably came from one of the manufactures in Solingen which is a German city that has been world famous for sword and knife production since the middle ages.

Solingen is in the Ruhr district and has indeed been famous sincc at least the 1300's.
 
My first 2 knives. A Victorinox SAK from the 60's. Never seen another like it. It used to have a real bail. A Camillus Scout version of the model 72 whittler.
 

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ISCS Yoda,
I gave you a big like for the Case Pheasant! It is quite a contrast to the first couple of bayonets you posted.

Why thank you K22fan!!! I actually have another Case Pheasant (correct name, you are right on!), "NIB", that I have not taken a picture of.

Speaking of first knives, Check this picture out:

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If you count 4 in from the top you will see a white handled "Boy Scout knife". That's what we called it when I was a kid. I was never a Scout but somehow that name was attributed to that "camping" style, multi-tool of the 1950s. That white one IS my first knife. The black one (number 3 counting from the left) next to it is my twin brother's first knife. I am not sure how I wound up with it. A few years ago I used its corkscrew "blade" and broke it off so I literally bought a new one and gave it to the Twinskie. He couldn't believe it when I told him why. :)

I need to take pictures of my switchblades. There are two in that photo. One is obvious but one is a "peanut" and not so obvious. The peanut sits directly below the red switchblade.
 
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