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Here is a neat little camp knife made of L6 and 5160 in a tight twist pattern. It has Ivory scales scrimshawed with a buffalo on both sides by Karen Reno. The bolsters have been engraved and the knife comes with a pouch type fitted sheath.it is 9" long overall with a 4 and 1/2" blade . The knife and sheath was made and engraved by Wayne Reno . The price is $850.00

Here are two knives by George Sheppers "Shep's Forge" . The big bowie blade was made by Shep and My little artist buddie Richard Miller made the fittings , handle , and put the piece togather . It is 14 and 1/2" long overall with a 9 and 1/2" blade I don't have a sheath for it . The price is $750.00 . The little neck knife was made by George and the beaded neck sheath was made by Karen Reno . The knife is 5 and 3/4" long overall with a 2 and 3/4" blade . The price is $200.00 .

These are two little skinners made by Steve Ross . He made 8 of these and then redesigned the model . They are a cute little fantasy knife he call's woodies , because they look like woody woodpecker . The large one is 7" overall with a 3 and 1/2" blade . And I didn't get a sheath with this one . The smaller one is 6" overall with a 3" blade and has a sheath . Both are in new condition . The price is 450.00 each .

The next few knives here were made by real life Superman Jack Hilton . Jack was shot in the neck point blank with a 58 cal. muzzel loader and survied . But he isn't making knives any more . These two little neck knives are pieces I got from him over 30 years ago . They are just under 5" overall in length with 2 and 1/2" blades . it took me 4 years of begging to get the one in the sheath from Jack . But he finally gave in and let me have it . The price for that one is "yep" 450.00 . The other one without a sheath is 150.00

This one is an interesting belt knife made by Hilton . This is another knife that I begged and whined for for several years to get . Everybody at the Randavous we went to wanted the knife . I finaly talked jack out of it at the 1976 La Veta pass randavous . The sheath on this knife is really more interesting than the knife . Any way it is 9 and 1/2" long overall with a 5 and 1/4" blade . The handle is some of that old westinghouse Ivory micarta with a eagle scrim by Dave Montgomery . The price for this piece is $700.00 .

these are minatures made by Jack Hilton . He only made 15 of these little guys . Jack was a big man with big hands and these were so tiny he almost lost a finger every time he ground one of these out .these average about 3"long overall with 2 and 1/4" blades I will only sell them as a group . The price is $1,000.00 .

Here are two huge knives by Jerry Kennedy . Jerry is a great guy and an excellent maker . The top knife is almost a sword . it is 22" long overall with a 15 and 1/2" blade 2and 1/2" wide . It is a ladder pattern and comes with a sheath . Jerry gets 1200.00 for this knife . I will sell this one for $1,000.00 . The bottom knife is Jerrys very first 3 bar knife . The blade is made of three differant patterns . The three separate bars are forge welded togather to make one blade .This knife is 17"overall with a 11" blade . both knives have a sheath . The price for this one is $1,000.00 .

This one is a super knife made by two super guys Tim Zowada and John Alward . I got this several years ago on a trade from another maker . The blade was made by Tim Zowada and the hand carved wart hog tusk handle was done by the famous carver John Alward . The knife is 12" overall with a 7" blade . the handle is warthog Ivory with an amber spacer . The price on this beautiful Eagle headed knife by two famous artists is $750.00

Here we have a nice little Spanish style knife I picked up at a show about 15 years ago .The piece was made by Bill Hennamen. I have four others also bought at the same time he made them all . These knives appear to be real old when you look at them . So I don’t know if he was trying to make them look antique or maybe was making them for the black powder crowd . The price is $150.00

Spanish style knife # 3 The price is $100.00

This Knife is a piece of history . It dates to about 1725 . It is a Spanish fighter with a tulip bow guard . The guard could catch and adversarys blade and snap it , and you could get stuck with the guard as well as the blade . This piece has the Spasnish cross on the blade and a silver crest on the guard with what appears to be the orignal owners family crest . That would make one think this piece started its life in the hands of a man of some wealth . Maybe a ship captian , or maybe a pirate . Who knows? Any way the knife is 18" long overall with a 13" blade .The handle appears to be wood wraped with leather . There is some minor damage to the handle . It looks like bugs or moths have nibbled on the leather wrapping a bit , and there are three small round holes in the front of the handle which I assume held some kind of gem stones . What ever they were , they are gone . The price for this piece of history is $1,200.00 .

This is an Antique 1850's-1880's California dagger .This beautiful old dagger has a carved Ivory handle with a silver embossed ferrule and silver guard . The blade has an etched slogan on it , although it is hard to read due to fadeing from age and wear . It has a fancy S.F. for San Francisco on one edge and Pharo Law on the other edge. I assume the maker meant faro the gambling game .There are no makers mark or any other marks on this knife that I can find , so i have no way of proving its age.Several (supposed to be) knife experts have looked at this piece and all told me it is 1850's to 1880's time period . It is 14 and 1/2" in length , with a 9" blade . I don't have the sheath . but it is in very good condition . This is one of my most expensive knives . The price is $1500.00 .

This knife came from a good friend by the name of Dick Cutbirth . It has a story which I believe is true . Dick was a Marine in the second W.W. and was in the Philippines most of his tour of duty . He told me that they had several Philippine fighters with them as scouts and trackers . in one fire fight they were in , a jeep got hit by a mortor round and the scouts were all over that jeep pulling parts off it while it was still smokeing . He told me that one guy he was friends with made this piece from a spring off the jeep and carried it while they were togather . When the time came for Dick to go home , he traded the scout his bayonet for this piece . Dick gave it to me in 1959 as I was beginning my collection and we were the best of friends . Wheather the story is true or not I don't know . any way the piece is 18" long overall with a 13" blade . The sheath has seen better days but is still mostly intack .Price is $250.00

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