#205468 - 10/14/23 02:12 PM
Re: Favorite Small/Favorite Large RMK
[Re: Captain Chris Stanaback]
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Model 14 Attack 7.5 blade border patrol handle ; GTR Special
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#205472 - 10/14/23 03:33 PM
Re: Favorite Small/Favorite Large RMK
[Re: Kirko]
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Great topic Capt! I'll pick one of each, a sort of Nessmuk double if you will.
Small has to be a model 26. I have a few other knives that are similar and they're just too darn handy not to include here. Nothing fancy just O1, thumb notches, rounded buttcap, Thuya Burl and a waxed sheath.
Large would be a model 12-9 14 grind. Almost standard model, with a waxed sheath and model 18 hilt (not sure if that's doable?), because this one will get used and abused, in a good way.
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#205475 - 10/14/23 04:49 PM
Re: Favorite Small/Favorite Large RMK
[Re: JerryG]
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11-4 as I have a nice 11-5... SS/ns1/black-alum/walnut/fg 12-6 LBB built same
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#205477 - 10/14/23 06:36 PM
Re: Favorite Small/Favorite Large RMK
[Re: Billy Poyner]
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For those of you who know me, this will be a huge surprise!
3/16 blade, my choice is a Model 5-4 1/4 blade, my choice is a Model 5-5
I know there are better choices for specific tasks, but I have filleted fish and cleaned turkeys with Model 5. IMO a great all round RMK. IF I would order these specific 2 knives again, I would opt for standard spacers or all black and use the spacer option for a thong hole.
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#205481 - 10/14/23 11:20 PM
Re: Favorite Small/Favorite Large RMK
[Re: rodbrown]
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Model 7-5 with model 6 grind would be my pet knife of 3/16 flavor. This was a forum build from 2016. If I were to do it different, I'd drop the stainless and add NS1 to keep it at 5 options, so list of options would be: #7/TN/NS1/RBM/WT FWIW, a GTR is a close second in my "favorite 3/16" category, it comes with stainless and stag for a really good price.
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#205482 - 10/14/23 11:58 PM
Re: Favorite Small/Favorite Large RMK
[Re: JerryG]
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Jerry--
On the 14-9...A Model 18 hilt with the holes?
Wondering how the holes would be used on this blade?
Larry
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#205484 - 10/15/23 09:50 AM
Re: Favorite Small/Favorite Large RMK
[Re: Captain Chris Stanaback]
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Capt. Chris and others,
I always thought to use the knife to sharpen whatever might be made into a spear. And keep the knife secure against losing it.
The 12/14 would be awkward to lash onto a pole of some sort and make for a heavy poking end.
Just thinking....
Larry
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#205486 - 10/15/23 10:53 AM
Re: Favorite Small/Favorite Large RMK
[Re: LarryWW1246]
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Larry, Capt's first response is correct. I've never found much use for a wrist thong at the back end of a knife. Yes, I know, it keeps you from dropping your knife. A wrist thong at the front on a large knife, however, ensures the knife stays in hand when swinging it. Chopping, delimbing, etc.
I agree, lashing a knife to a pole works about as well as throwing it. I'll keep it on my belt thank you
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#205490 - 10/15/23 12:40 PM
Re: Favorite Small/Favorite Large RMK
[Re: Captain Chris Stanaback]
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Hi, everyone's experience is different. I like and use lanyards. I use the option Col. Rex Applegate recommends. Thumb through lanyard with the knife to the back of the hand, flip your hand over and grasp the handle. I also like the spear knife option. That's why I purchased a Byrd copy extension. Getting back to the main topic, I absolutely love the 3" number 10, and I own several, YMMV, regards, Mike
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#205491 - 10/15/23 12:50 PM
Re: Favorite Small/Favorite Large RMK
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As more than a few of might guess, I have more than just one of each for these categories. I'll post a few, as this topic continues along...the purpose is to show y'all different options and considerations. "If" you should like to see anything, in particular, just post up and I'll see what I can do. Thanks for getting this thread off to a great start! Stay Sharp, Capt. Chris Below: Model #23-4 1/2", GAMEMASTER...(Which was the Genesis for my Stanaback Special)...CCS
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#205494 - 10/16/23 05:28 AM
Re: Favorite Small/Favorite Large RMK
[Re: JerryG]
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My favorite small one. Nr. 6 Steak knife. Not only great in the restaurant, but also for every kind of European game, from hares and rabbits to wild pigs and deer. Here with stag handle, nickel silver guard an aluminum crow's beak butt cap. My favorite Big One. Nr. 14 Attack. A comfort to have with you. Here with nickel silver forward curved guard and custom brown canvas micarta Border Patrol full tang handle.
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#205496 - 10/16/23 05:56 PM
Re: Favorite Small/Favorite Large RMK
[Re: Gert]
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That's a very nice #6, and I love the stag and crow's beak. Very cool!!
Pap
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#205497 - 10/16/23 08:22 PM
Re: Favorite Small/Favorite Large RMK
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One of my favorite small:
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#205498 - 10/17/23 07:34 AM
Re: Favorite Small/Favorite Large RMK
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Model #21's a good one, 4 sure...and...so is a GTR Special with stag "&" stainless @ "no charge" to boot! Stay Sharp, Capt. Chris PS: This one has the "added" feature (Std. on a #21) of thumb notches...CCS
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#205521 - 10/24/23 11:07 AM
Re: Favorite Small/Favorite Large RMK
[Re: Captain Chris Stanaback]
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I'm a little late to this game but ...
My favorites based on what I have used the most ...
Model 5-4" Model 5-6" (Bradford Angier set up)
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#205533 - 10/25/23 08:07 PM
Re: Favorite Small/Favorite Large RMK
[Re: mic214]
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Where do the model 27's fit into this discussion? I have a mini and I would think a full size should pair nicely with it. Belt and neck knife combo?
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#205541 - 10/27/23 06:46 PM
Re: Favorite Small/Favorite Large RMK
[Re: Captain Chris Stanaback]
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Apologies for not providing photos...but I couldn't find 'em on my "Puter". I had "no problem" finding the TB however...and here's the photos: I added thumb notches, wrist thong and etching (name) to, what was at the time, the "TRAILBLAZER". A little "experienced" is this one. Is was not until a very...."VERY"...short time later that the TB was given the number "27", due in part to it's immediate acceptance...and a new printing of the shop's catalog getting made at the same time. Stay Sharp, Capt. Chris PS: I did not get to "pick out" this stag..."BUT"...had I had the opportunity, I'dve chosen this exact piece! Notice the right hand curvature...CCS
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#205542 - 10/27/23 08:58 PM
Re: Favorite Small/Favorite Large RMK
[Re: Captain Chris Stanaback]
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Capt. Chris--
The TB is a veteran.
Am I imagining it, or is the TB blade more narrow width top-to-edge than the Model 27?
Larry
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#205547 - 10/28/23 08:25 AM
Re: Favorite Small/Favorite Large RMK
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That "TB" is a great looking knife. Neat to hear its story, too.
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#205549 - 10/28/23 11:08 AM
Re: Favorite Small/Favorite Large RMK
[Re: Art DeCamp]
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Very nice, Cap. Shoot870p
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#205556 - 10/30/23 09:23 PM
Re: Favorite Small/Favorite Large RMK
[Re: Shoot870p]
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Thanks for that Capt. That one's got some stories to tell for sure, and a beaut. You seem to have a knack for getting luckier than most when it comes to stag!
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#205559 - 10/31/23 02:33 PM
Re: Favorite Small/Favorite Large RMK
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A favorite SMALL - a favorite LARGE (and a medium thrown in for good measure)
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#205560 - 10/31/23 10:08 PM
Re: Favorite Small/Favorite Large RMK
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Looks like all the bases are covered right there. Well played, Steve. Nice set. Shoot870p
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#205562 - 11/01/23 06:03 PM
Re: Favorite Small/Favorite Large RMK
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Steve Great triple. Who did the work on the hilt? It looks great.
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#205563 - 11/01/23 08:03 PM
Re: Favorite Small/Favorite Large RMK
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Ron Skaggs (thanks to you both for the compliments)
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#205564 - 11/01/23 09:12 PM
Re: Favorite Small/Favorite Large RMK
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Thank you Steve
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#205571 - 11/04/23 09:10 AM
Re: Favorite Small/Favorite Large RMK
[Re: rodbrown]
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I don't have either one, but I like the idea of a 5-4 teamed with a model 14. The 5-4 with a micarta single finger grip, reduced hilt for the fine work, and a 14 with sawteeth for the serious stuff.
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