What type of fixed blade sells the most?

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Copy the Old Sharpfinger,,,

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I've owned dozens of bad to great knives,,,
The Sharpfinger my grandfather gave me is still my favorite.

It did everything a young hunter like myself could ask for,,,
Skinning, chopping (small veggies), whittling.

It's just a great design for a small fixed blade.

Aarond

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So, I guess you make knives now? Let's see some..
I have off an on since 2010 or so. Sold all of them. Mostly just small scandis in 01. Nothing impressive. I am working on some tomahawks though. They are 52100. 1/4". Differentially heat treated by peters heat treat. Need to put handles on them.
 

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I have off an on since 2010 or so. Sold all of them. Mostly just small scandis in 01. Nothing impressive. I am working on some tomahawks though. They are 52100. 1/4". Differentially heat treated by peters heat treat. Need to put handles on them.
Where do you sell at?

I’m a warncliff guy myself followed by a trail point, then a dream point. Just me though.
 

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Where do you sell at?

I’m a warncliff guy myself followed by a trail point, then a dream point. Just me though.
I don't. Sold to friends and some on bladeforums. I sold everything really cheap to get more supplies. Its just a hobby that I pick up again every few years. I do have all the tools needed but I don't stick with it continuously. I think I would stick with it if I had a heat treat oven. Sending them off is a pain.
 
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Copy the Old Sharpfinger,,,

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I've owned dozens of bad to great knives,,,
The Sharpfinger my grandfather gave me is still my favorite.

It did everything a young hunter like myself could ask for,,,
Skinning, chopping (small veggies), whittling.

It's just a great design for a small fixed blade.

Aarond

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Also one of my favorites, I only have one problem with them. Every last one of the dang things has disappeared, even the ones I willingly gave to the wife and kiddo.:anyone:
 


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