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Martin SOG Recon, with
canvas Micarta handle, dark
blade and brass guard and pommel. It is mint with black leather sheath
made by S.T. Shepard, Tuscola, TX with stone on front
pouch. The
blade is 6-13/16" and it is 11-3/4" overall. Blade is 01 tool
steel. $349.00
FBC-00010 |

De Leon SK Fighter, with
canvas Micarta handle, matt
blade and nickel silver guard. It is mint with no sheath. The
blade is 8" and it is 13-5/8" overall. Blade is ATS-34 steel
full tang with skull crusher. It hasn't been carried, used or sharpened.
$280.00 FBC-00011 |

Duane Dwyer Tanto, with linen Micarta
handle, matt blade and guard. It is mint with black form
fitted Kydex sheath.
The blade is 5" and it is 9-1/2" overall. Blade is D2
steel. It hasn't been carried, used or sharpened.
$414.00
FBC-00012 |
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David Boye Basic 3 drop point in mint condition. It is
7-3/4" overall and marked on the front Boye Basic 3 and on the back
BDS. The sheath is black nylon with brass liner and horizontal or
vertical carry loops. $324.00 FBC-00014 |

Coogler Neck/Backup,
with G-10 handle, satin blade. It is mint with black
form fitted Kydex sheath. The blade is 3-3/4" and it is
7-1/4" overall. Blade is S30V steel. It is marked on the
blade 01. It hasn't been carried, used or sharpened.
$149.00
FBC-00013
Sold |

Original Buck made by
Buck himself in 1946.
FBC-00002 Sold |
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R. H. Ruana, David Crockett
Bowie, made in 1976 by Ruana.
FBC-00003 Sold |

Bone Dagger made in
Lubbock, Texas and in excellent condition.
FBC-00005 Sold |
David Zephaniah Murphy serving fork, 11" overall with aluminum
handle and steel blade. Excellent condition with light tarnish and
small rubbed spots on the handle. Marked Murphy. No sheath. Made in
the USA. It was made sometime between 1939 to 1954. Not common. This may have been made before the Gerber Ron
serving fork. The bottom one in the photo.
As you may know Murphy made the first Gerber knives for Joseph Gerber in 1939.
See Levine's
Guide to Knives and Their Values by Bernard Levine. |