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So show off your blades that aren't Spyderco. Not everything can have the hole.

This is pretty much the current sum total of all my non-Spyder knives.
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Well, the middle one isn't...

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I can't show you all my non-spyderco knives...else Deacon wants to camp out at my house for like three weeks with his camera...but it would take him all day just to snap pics of the spydercos...Doc :D
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Don't have this one quite yet, but am eagerly awaiting it. :D Just got these photos from A.T. Barr yesterday...

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3" full flat ground blade of Devin Thomas Raindrop stainless damascus, ivory scales, red spacers, titanium bolsters, fileworked titanium liners and backspacer.
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Beautiful piece Deacon.
Mr.Barr is a craftsman and a gentleman.
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Piet.S wrote:Beautiful piece Deacon.
Mr.Barr is a craftsman and a gentleman.
Thanks Piet. I agree wholeheartedly with all your observations. :)
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I'm gonna see if I can borrow my sister's camera. I hate lookin at all ya'll pics and never getting to share my own. I don't have much, and what I have ain't impressive, but I do have a few small knives, most of which have some meaning to me.(handed down or given as gifts)
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The Deacon wrote:Don't have this one quite yet, but am eagerly awaiting it. :D Just got these photos from A.T. Barr yesterday...

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3" full flat ground blade of Devin Thomas Raindrop stainless damascus, ivory scales, red spacers, titanium bolsters, fileworked titanium liners and backspacer.
Paul, WOW!!! What a great looking knife!!! Lucky man indeed.
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Wow, it just amazes me at times how much people can have different opinions about the same item. Paul, if that is a knife you really like the looks of, then I am guessing you don't like the looks of those below, which I consider stunning?

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The blade shape on yours reminds me of the Chokwe we were discussing recently. I wonder if Sal is doing anything with that.
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I'm not a huge fan of the Chris Reeves stuff. I either like hand forged rough hewn stuff, weird but utilitarian blades, or super fancy stuff. I like Damascus as it has that rough hewn look but is also fancy and goes well with wood handles and engraved bolsters.
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Plenty of Non-Spyderco knives, but here is what I have pictures of.

W.C. Davis & Graham Brothers.
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Dozier & Mike Mooney.
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Strider MV & SnG.
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And my fascination for the old German Army Camp Knife.
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Here is a turn of the (last) century Argentinian 'knife' :)

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This one is made by Chuck Richards J.S.
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And htis one is made by Captain B. Koyama
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Some of my favorite fixed blades.

First pic: Greg Lightfoot Woodsman and RJ Martin Kozuka

Second pic: Five from Shane Sibert (top to bottom): 5" Explorer II, Minion, LUK, Darius, 4" Explorer II
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most of my humble non spydies.
the clipmate was my edc for a few years.
the onyx knife is from New Guinea in the 70's
the kris and the horn handled knives from Indonesia.

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