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--Jay Fisher
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Introduction: Welcome to the LARGEST, and Best custom knife patterns folio on the internet!
Welcome to the largest group of custom knife designs in history!
This is ane of the most popular pages on my site, consistently gathering millions of hits and views, and many thousands of new visitors month afterward month, year afterward year.
Why? Who else offers so many custom knife patterns? I know of no knifemaker, no mill, no source whatever that has created as many pocketknife patterns, designs, and styles equally what you will see here. No other resource has as many knife patterns, designs, and templates, non anywhere, at anytime, in any place, in history!
This is what happens when you dedicate your entire career to making knives. I've been making knives for xl years, and I've been a full time professional knifemaker for over three decades. This is my real chore, my only source of income, it is how I make a living, professionally: making knives for some of the finest clients, knife users, and knife owners in the world. It is because of my clients and patrons that you lot see what is hither on this page; it is to them my thanks and the where the cheers of knife enthusiasts belong. I owe everything to my family and ultimately my God, who has given me this incredible journey of life on this fantastic earth!
I work with clients on their own ideas, and many of these patterns are the results of that collaboration, some of the best custom handmade knives in the world. Some of the patterns have been gifted from the families of deceased knifemakers. These are patterns and templates for real knives that are in the hands of military, working users, and collectors.
Most of the patterns I've created and keep to create with my own vision, as an artist, a tool maker and user, and as someone whose main conversation, focus, and (some say) obsession is the knife. Many of the nearly successful knife patterns I brand are those I create with my own ideas, noesis, and understanding of knife use, application, and value. These are my artistic creations based on what I have learned.
I piece of work with pad and pencil, rule, and curves, using email, fax machine, and even regular mail, and lots of drawings, scanning, hand-fitting, making templates, and fine tuning to become the profiles correct (Acquire more than about designing knives and the costs involved here). The contour on paper is just a outset; it takes much more piece of work to consummate the pocketknife. That's why the links to completed photos are included. I constantly update this page and yous may see new patterns or pictures virtually every visit.
If you recollect it takes a tremendous amount of discipline to create these patterns, call up of what it takes to brand every knife you encounter linked on this page, every i of them the real matter! This is the result of a professional knifemaking career.
For Knifemakers:
I know and empathize that a keen bargain of traffic, interest, and attention this page receives is from other knifemakers, knife factories, and knife manufacturers. You might be surprised to see who and what and where this traffic comes from, and since my web site analytics identifies this, I'll include much more particular in my upcoming book.
These visitors desire to know what is of value here, they desire good pattern ideas, they want to know how a successful knifemaker creates, what new ideas, what new directions, and what developing lines of design are beingness created.
About of them are respectful; they understand that simply copying an artistic and created design from someone else is copyright infringement. And then they get inspiration, and then go along to pattern their ain knives based on what they may come across here. To get an thought from someone who has designed useful, functional, and highly desirable knives as a professional for decades means that a lot of the effort, labor, and struggle to create has been already completed. Nonetheless, not wanting to copy directly (since it'south illegal) they are inspired, guided, and take the flavor and thought of particular styles of my knives to influence their ain work. I do the same affair with historic designs and adaptations.
The most important matter I can offer is that each maker or manufacturer must and will, by necessity, make their own pocketknife. Many of the designs can not exist copied; knives with differential grinds, double three-inch hollow grinds, combination convex/concave designs—these take a very skilled and practiced mitt to create. Not every knife is a four-inch drib betoken or a bowie, and the skill necessary to finer create salable, desirable knives does not be in the pattern template alone. Makers and manufacturers apace find that they just can't quite get the same knife, and some of their attempts are humorous. I'll try to include some of those in my book too.
The important affair is that I'm honored that you are here, whether a prospective client looking for your platonic knife, a knife enthusiast but exploring, or a maker or manufacturer studying trends and directions. You must believe you will find something of value here, and I'1000 honored past that. I'll do my best not to disappoint. I'll try to make sure that every time you visit, yous notice designs and patterns you haven't seen before and new linked photos of completed knives made to that blueprint.
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I've continued to peruse your site and take shown several of my associates the incredible work. I'm a CPA, erstwhile clinical psychologist, and have brought in some of my attempts from the shop. They now understand what real quality is, and what "messing around" is equally well. I told my partner that if you had lived in Florence during the Renaissance, we would probably know of you as Donatello or Bruilessci or one of the major artists with that gift for perfecting the tiniest detail.
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--P.C.
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What you'll see here now
This is an active count, updated every website update:
- 528 patterns on this page!
- 99 groups of patterns!
- 1012 links colour keyed in Bluish : to completed, annotated photos of knives!
- 524 links colour keyed in Dark-green : to featured private knife pages!
What kind of knife practise you lot desire? Most people want something different, non the aforementioned sometime 4-inch drop indicate with a stag handle or the Bowie with stag and a flat guard. They run across the same heat-colored damascus folders with mammoth ivory handle scales. Sure, I can brand all those, but why brand everything everybody else does?
Argiope with High Molybdenum Stainless Steel blade and Spiderweb Jasper gemstone handle
How to utilise this page
There are no distinctions between types of knives in the pattern group, such as utility, tactical, combat, or hunting, but if you're on this page you probably already know or recognize the unlike types. The calibration in each pattern group photo has been included for reference, but I can resize whatever pocketknife to your wishes. You can also choose a handle from one knife and blade from another for a custom design (a hybrid design). The pocketknife patterns have grind lines and eternalize outlines drawn on; these are just rough estimates of what the pocketknife can resemble. Please know that to discourage direct copyright infringement, I've limited the size of the photos. In my book, I'll probably include enlarged, full sized patterns.
- Knife names: listed to the correct of the pattern grouping picture
- Links to pictures of completed knives are in underlined blue text.
- Private Featured Knife Pages are linked in underlined green text
- Boosted pictures are linked by the "&" grapheme after the name.
- You lot may see some duplicates of links if the pocketknife is a hybrid in both the blade and handle patterns
- Some of the hybrid knife names vary from the original design name from which they originated
- Rare or old knife pictures on my site can only exist linked to and seen through this page.
- Full Tangs: Patterns evidence contour of handle, blade and tang steel is one solid piece of steel from tip to tip.
- Hidden Tangs: Patterns testify a "stick" or "stump" at the handle location. Handles are independently shaped with a guard and threaded pommel, which can vary profoundly. Utilize your imagination, and look at the linked pictures to the right of the pattern photo. Cheque out the pocketknife anatomy folio for more information on hidden tang knife handles.
- Folding Knives: have a pin dot in the center of the forepart bolster. Folding knives also have an (F) after the proper name.
- Take the proper name of the pattern simply don't know where to locate it on the patterns page? Expect it up in the Alphabetic Blueprint Listing hither.
Quetzal with Blued Steel Blade and Pilbara Picasso Jasper gemstone handle
Copyrights
These patterns, knives, and every image and discussion on this web site is protected with a registered copyright through the Copyright Part of the Library of Congress. More details on this page.
Thanks for respecting copyright laws!
Andromeda with CPM 154CM blade and K2 Azurite Granite gemstone handle
Prototype Examples
Here are a few examples of patterns with completed knives. Please click on the thumbnail pocketknife photos for enlargements.
Oceana design
Diacria design
Cygnus-Horrocks design
Phlegra pattern
Kadi with cryogenically treated 440C martensitic stainless steel blade and Sodalite gemstone handle
Why do the all-time knives take names?
Information technology's truthful, the best knives have names, not model numbers. A model number is only a number; information technology'southward a common cold, impersonal registration of one of a long line of repetitive patterns, suggesting a factory has produced all the numbers leading up to the model, and will crank out a never ending list of cloned numbered pieces after that number. Your numbered knife is somewhere in the monotonous string of digits.
A name personalizes the custom handmade knife. It adds to the knife'southward flavor, blitheness, and style. It defines the knife by purpose or intent. While I try to stay abroad from pocketknife names like Slasher or Stabber, in that location is some mystique in a name like Bulldog or Ladron. Incidentally, the name Bulldog comes from the Bastogne Bulldogs of the 101st Airborne, the Battalion of my son, and their mascot. He designed this fine knife for gainsay use and carried information technology in a couple combat tours in Republic of iraq. Ladron is named for a mysterious singular mountain in south central New Mexico, and information technology is the Spanish discussion for thief. Information technology was a favorite area to hike when I lived nearby, and I would accept loved to carry "Ladron" the knife there.
Many of my knives have southwest and specifically New Mexico place names. The Land of Enchantment has a flavor that suits artistic cosmos, and the identify names seem appropriate. I've lived here nearly all my life, and I endeavor to honor those many memories with a plumbing equipment proper name to a matching style of pocketknife.
Y'all've probably noticed that many of my knife names originate in the stars, that is, they are names of stars in the cosmos. Many of these patterns are Gerry Hurst's, left to us when he died. He didn't take names or numbers for them, so in guild to catalog them, my wife and I reached for names he probably would have liked, names of the heavens. Then, I carried on the tradition in new designs and even proper name some for features and areas on planets and moons in our own solar system. Somehow, cruising through the names, one volition stand up out as fitting and gratis for a pattern. Take the name Horrocks. It's a crater system on the moon. The proper name sounds like a powerful warrior, then how could it be more fitting for a large, heavy, curved combat knife? A pattern designed for a Personal Security Item in Iraq is named Macha (Maax-ah), named for a Celtic Goddess, a protectress in war as in peace, a goddess of war and death. She has cunning, sheer physical force, and dominance over men. How plumbing fixtures for this specialized CQB knife made for protection and defence.
Y'all might notice some Israeli names on the listing as well. These are counterterrorism knives, knives designed and created with the direct input of the Israeli National Law/National Defense YAMAM unit of measurement members. They are widely considered as some of the very best counterterrorism units in the world, and information technology's an honor to pattern and make knives with their input. A knife that stands out is the Ari B'Lilah, which means "Lion of the Night," and these tactical assemblies and ensembles feature all the gear necessary for nighttime operations.
Some of the names on my patterns are the names of our grandchildren. I'll bet you tin can't tell which ones. Hint: no, it'south not Draco! Some of the later models were designed with the input of those very grandchildren. For instance, the Tanker was designed by my grandson who serves in the United States Army and drives an M1A2 Abrams tank, using the pocketknife for his needs there.
Some names draw the blade shape itself, like Sheepsfoot, or Opposite Paring, or One-half Moon Skinner. Other names describe the use of the pocketknife like Game Set up: Caping, or Etching. Other names bear the names of the designer who worked with me on the pattern of the knife, similar Sanchez, Berger, or Gibson Trailhead. Yous'll too run into the designation Magnum on a few of the blades. These are larger evolutions of an original pattern, for example the Nihal Magnum is a larger combat version of the Nihal. Other knives are hybrids, combinations of the blade of one knife and the handle of another. Their names are hyphenated, like Cygnus-Horrocks.
There is usually more data on the name on the individual featured knife pages included as the green links below. On those pages, yous'll see much more than information and many more photos of the individual knives. If you want to index or locate a knife past proper name just, you can exercise this through my Alphabetic Pocketknife Pattern List page, or my Table of Contents page.
The neat thing to know is that a name gives a custom handmade knife personality. Nosotros are creatures of words, and words hateful things. Our linguistic communication is more than than simply a style to share and express, it is a fashion to characterize, personalize, and animate those objects nosotros employ, cherish, and ultimately leave behind.
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Other related pages on this site:
Hither are some other important and related links that you lot may find useful.
- Alphabetic knife pattern list
- Copyrights and Knives
- Knife Beefcake, Components, Names of pocketknife parts
- Custom Knife Designing and Fees
- Purchase details most ownership your custom knife
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Blades, Blades, Blades: near custom pocketknife blades
- Handles, Bolsters Guards
- Gemstone Pocketknife Handles
- Custom Pocketknife Sheaths
- Custom Knife Stands
Opere with 440C martensitic stainless steel bract and Bay of Fundy Agate gemstone handle
Custom Knife Patterns and Photographs
Note: some of the photographs that are linked at the knife design names are erstwhile, photos that were taken many years agone, with chemical photo processing, back in my early knife making days. Some of them were scanned from lower quality prints, or direct from onetime negatives. Please forgive the quality of the older photos at the hyperlinks.
I've included some photos of recent knives for your interest. Cheers for existence hither!
Grouping 1 | |
![]() Topics | Sheepsfoot 1 |
Sheepsfoot 2 | |
Snell's Antic | |
Trimmer | |
Willow | |
Hondo | |
Fob, &, &, & |
Group ii | |
![]() Topics | Silverton |
Dulce | |
Chaco | |
La Jara | |
Lotus | |
Ta Lin | |
China Grove |
Group 3 | |
![]() Topics | Contrary Paring |
Alamosa | |
Blanco | |
Pecos, & | |
Jemez, &, &, &, & | |
Mule, &, &, &, & | |
Muleshoe, &, & |
Group 4 | |
![]() Topics | Gila Skinner |
Game Set/Dressing | |
Game Set/Caping | |
Game Set/Skinning | |
Palm one | |
Palm 2 | |
Group five | |
![]() Topics | Maple Seed |
Firefly, &, &, & | |
Paring, &, &, &, &, &, & | |
Boy'south Knife | |
Random Access, &, & | |
Coyote, & | |
More well-nigh this Pyxis
Group six | |
![]() Topics | Bays, &, &, & |
Scrappy | |
Roadrunner, &, & | |
Seafarer, & | |
Pecos two, &, &, &, &, & | |
Ruidoso, &, & | |
Horseman, &, & |
Group 7 | |
![]() Topics | Durango, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, & |
Rio Salado, & | |
San Juan | |
Butch | |
Corona | |
Corona Gordo | |
Group 8 | |
![]() Topics | Lepton |
Quark, & | |
Rabbit | |
Chama, &, &, &, &, &, & | |
Blackness Range | |
Group nine | |
![]() Topics | Continental Divide |
Cibola | |
Prairie Coyote | |
Spear Point | |
Santa Fe, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, & | |
Bosque, &, &, &, & | |
Group 10 | |
![]() Topics | La Cocina, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, & |
Chimayo, & | |
Rio Grande, &, &, & | |
Mescalero | |
Final Run a risk, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, & | |
More nigh this Cygnus-Horrocks Magnum
Group xi | |
![]() Topics | One-half Moon |
Half Moon Skinner | |
Trophy/Caper, & | |
Trophy/Flesher, & | |
Trophy/Dressing, & | |
Grouping 12 | |
![]() Topics | Little Tusas, & |
Tusas | |
Ancient, & | |
Aboriginal Magnum | |
Aunkst | |
Aunkst Magnum | |
Group thirteen | |
![]() Topics | Ocate, & |
Falcon | |
Police Special | |
Cabresto, &, & | |
Shank, &, &, &, &, &, & | |
Group 14 | |
![]() Topics | Buckhorn Skinner, &, &, & |
Buckhorn Caper, & | |
Cripple Creek | |
Steak Knife | |
Shark | |
Trailhead, &, &, & | |
Grouping xv | |
![]() Topics | Magdalena, &, &, &, &, &, &, & |
Mariner, &, &, &, &, & | |
Night Crawler, & | |
Creature, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, & | |
Sanchez, &, &, &, &, &, &, & &, &, &, &, &, & | |
Boning, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, & | |
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Grouping sixteen | |
![]() Topics | Palaemon, & |
Cibola Magnum | |
Magnum, &, & | |
Mountain Creature, &, &, & | |
Jeremiah's #1 | |
PJLT Kight | |
Group 17 | |
![]() Topics | Treaty Maker LT, &, &, &, & |
PJLT, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, & | |
Kight, &, &, &, & | |
Carving | |
Oasis | |
Prairie Falcon, &, &, &, &, &, & | |
Group 18 | |
![]() Topics | Paraeagle, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, & |
French Chef's, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, & | |
Bone | |
Desert Storm, &, & | |
Fisher's Fillet | |
Bread, &, &, &, &, &, & | |
Group 19 | |
![]() Topics | Gold Eagle, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, & |
The Uncommon Chef | |
Boar Pocketknife, & | |
Hiruko | |
Patriot, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, & | |
Sabertooth | |
Group 20 | |
![]() Topics | Troll's Tale |
Troll | |
Little Venus, &, &, & | |
Venus, & | |
Venus Magnum | |
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Group 21 | |
![]() Topics | The Child, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, & |
Taos, & | |
Classic Dagger, &, & | |
Group 22 | |
![]() Topics | Wedding Knife |
Chef'southward Knife (Cleaver) | |
Group 23 | |
![]() Topics | Ultra Magnum |
Pararescue, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, & | |
Zorya, & | |
Patriot (Locking), &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, & | |
Midnight Tactical, &, &, &, &, & | |
Group 24 | |
![]() Topics | Wardlow, Handle (Aeolus): &, &, &, & |
Ladron, &, &, & | |
Aborigine, & | |
Vietnam Veterans (also called Jungle Bowie), &, &, &, &, &, &, &, & | |
Treatymaker, &, &, &, & | |
Group 25 | |
![]() Topics | Jungle King |
Treatymaker 2 | |
Stealth, & | |
Thunderbird | |
More nearly this Bulldog
Group 26 | |
![]() Topics | Freedom |
El Rey, & | |
Group 27 | |
![]() Topics | Desert Air current, &, &, & |
Night Current of air, & | |
Tyr, &, &, & | |
Group 28 | |
![]() Topics | Enchantment Bowie |
Navigator | |
Rocky Mountain 1 | |
Rocky Mount ii | |
Rocky Mountain 3 | |
Grouping 29 | |
![]() Topics | Modern Bowie |
Bowie Eleganta, & | |
Classic Bowie | |
Western Bowie, & | |
Southern Bowie, & | |
Group thirty | |
![]() Topics | Traditional Bowie |
Diablo | |
Ghost Slate stainless steel blade of this Ari B'Lilah counterterrorism knife
Grouping 31 | |
![]() Topics | Nihal, &, &, &, &, & |
Ruchbah | |
Eta (F) | |
Iota (F) | |
Pyxis, & | |
Nunki, & | |
Nekkar, &, &, & |
Group 32 | |
![]() Topics | Pluto, & |
Almach (F) | |
Gemma | |
Polaris (F), & | |
Bellatrix (F) | |
Marfak, & | |
Marfik |
Grouping 33 | |
![]() Topics | Nikolae (F) |
Markab | |
Aldura(F) | |
Rasalas (F) | |
Adhara | |
Ullr, & | |
Sadr (F), &, &, &, & |
Group 34 | |
![]() Topics | Enif (F) |
Sheliak (F) | |
Zyren | |
Korneforos | |
Menkar, & | |
Lacerta, &, &, & | |
Muphrid |
Group 35 | |
![]() Topics | Grus, &, &, & |
Lyra | |
Regulus, &, &, & | |
Izar, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, & | |
Mizar, & | |
Perseus, & | |
Pherkad, &, & |
Mesabi and Toroweap with Fossil Stromatolite and Picasso Marble gemstone handles
Group 36 | |
![]() Topics | Furud, & |
Sagitta | |
Hamal | |
Alshain | |
Rigel (F) | |
Mirach, &, &, &, & | |
El Tanin, & |
Grouping 37 | |
![]() Topics | Dschubba |
Carina, & | |
Thuban, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, & | |
Mintaka (F) | |
Yed | |
Malachi (F) | |
Aurora, & |
Group 38 | |
![]() Topics | Trifid, &, &, & |
Tarazed, &, &, & | |
Canis | |
Bootes, &, &, & | |
Zosma | |
Kochad | |
Acamar, & |
Group 39 | |
![]() Topics | Cetus |
Talitha, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, & | |
Zavijava | |
Fornax, & | |
Phact, &, &, &, & | |
Deneb, & | |
Wasat, &, &, &, &, & |
Group twoscore | |
![]() Topics | Porrima |
Shaula, & | |
Cepheus | |
Zeta, &, &, & | |
Leonid | |
Vulpecula, &, &, & | |
Kairos Counterterrorism knife with red/blackness Micarta handle
Group 41 | |
![]() Topics | Cygnus, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, & |
Eridanus, &, &, &, &, &, &, & | |
Aldebaran, &, &, &, &, & | |
Aquila, &, &, & | |
Altair, &, &, & | |
Sabik | |
Andromeda, &, &, & |
Grouping 42 | |
![]() Topics | Etienne |
Horologium | |
Ursa | |
Group 43 | |
![]() Topics | Vela |
Draco | |
Zaurack | |
Group 44 | |
![]() Topics | Spica |
Gemini(F), &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, & | |
Libra (F) | |
Aries (F), & | |
Group 45 | |
![]() Topics | Daysailor |
Whitetaill | |
Horned Toad | |
Carmine Chili | |
Green Chili | |
Sandia Magnum | |
Sandia , &, &, & |
Hello Jay,
I'm contacting you to give a niggling review about your Orion knife.
I absolutely Love this knife! Information technology appears much amend in person than your photos give credit for. My camera is very bad and doesn't capture its true beauty at all.
It feels extremely awkward holding my other blades now. They but experience… weird. I love the intricate and ornate artistic elements on the handle, the blade shape, and the designs on the sheath. The virtually of import thing is both are much more solid than any blade and sheath I've had before. The unabridged thing is amazing, and there are no flaws, major or small-scale, that I can see. The knife is pretty heavy, but I like the weight to knives if washed right. (And here's a hint: y'all did it right!)
There is nothing I have that compares to the extreme quality that this knife has.
I tin appreciate fine art very much, being an artist myself. I appreciate all the work, fourth dimension, and effort that is put into any form of artwork. You are an excellent knife maker with excellent service.
I wish you well on your knife making and for you to be able to work with your passion for as long equally possible. Proceed it upwards and don't ever stop!
Thank you in one case once again,
-J. K.
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Grouping 46 | |
![]() Topics | Grandpa'south |
Alamogordo, &, &, & | |
Aspen, &, & | |
Plumage | |
(Rt.)Spice Chopper, &, & | |
Group 47 | |
![]() Topics | Stinger |
Soul's Flight | |
Spatha Classico | |
Venus Grande | |
Grouping 48 | |
![]() Topics | Grim Reaper, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, & |
New Orleans, &, & | |
Leaf Dagger, & | |
Hercules, Blade (Aeolus) &, &, &, & | |
Group 49 | |
![]() Topics | Weekender |
Berger, & | |
Striper | |
Bass | |
El Nath | |
Blackwater, & | |
Grouping l | |
![]() Topics | Folsom |
Persia | |
Rhinoceros | |
Aunkst, &, &, &, &, &, &, & | |
Wardlow | |
Aldebaran with CPM 154CM powder metal blade and Golden Midnight Agate gemstone handle
Group 51 | |
![]() Topics | Tethys, & |
Wardlow Kerambit, & | |
Raptor Kerambit, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, & | |
Triton Kerambit, &, & | |
Titan Kerambit, &, &, &, &, & | |
Group 52 | |
![]() Topics | Seahawk Marlinspike |
Metis | |
Cattleman, &, & | |
Amethystine, &, &, & | |
Thebe | |
Markarian, & | |
Minuteman, &, &, &, &, &, &, & |
Group 53 | |
![]() Topics | Nasmyth, &, &, &, &, & |
Marius, & | |
Maginus, & | |
Group 54 | |
![]() Topics | Vieta |
Vitello | |
Vitruvius, & | |
Vega, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, & | |
Group 55 | |
![]() Topics | Ariel, &, & |
Streamspear, & | |
Troll Magnum, & | |
Ananke with ATS-34 high molybdenum martensitic stainless steel handle and Kambaba Jasper gemstone handle
Group 56 | |
![]() Topics | Gibson Trailhead, &, & |
Nihal Magnum, & | |
Bulldog, &, &, &. &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, & | |
Horrocks, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, & | |
Grouping 57 | |
![]() Topics | Stratos, & (F) |
Diacria, & | |
Hooded Warrior, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, & | |
Tharsis, &, &, & | |
Cyane (Hestia) | |
Cyele, &, &, & | |
Group 58 | |
![]() Topics | Cygnus-Horrocks, &, &, &, &, &, &, & |
Argiope, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, & | |
Oceana, & | |
Saussure, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, & | |
Sasserides, &, &, &, &, &, &, & | |
Grouping 59 | |
![]() Topics | Helicledes |
Helicon | |
Kapteyn, &, &, &, &, &, &, & | |
Azophi, & | |
Macha, &, &, &, & | |
Group 60 | |
![]() Topics | Mercator, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, & |
Cassini, & | |
Alegre, &, &, &, &, &, &, & | |
Clarau, & | |
Kinau, &, &, & | |
Cassiopeia chef's set in 440C cryogenically treated martensitic stainless steel and Indian Dark-green Moss Agate gemstone handles
Group 61 | |
![]() Topics | Izanagi, & |
Iraca, & | |
Izanami, & | |
Izumi, & | |
Flamesteed, &, &, & | |
Argyre, &, &, &, &, &, & | |
Group 62 | |
![]() Topics | Horus, & |
Hortensius, &, &, & | |
Flammarion | |
Temujin | |
Phlegra, &, &, &, &, &, & | |
Group 63 | |
![]() Topics | Callisto, &, &, & |
Arcas, & | |
Mercury, &, & | |
Mercurius | |
Mercury Magnum, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, & | |
Mercurius Magnum, & | |
Group 64 | |
![]() Topics | Charax, & |
Phobos, & | |
Deimos, & | |
Kadi, &, &, &, & | |
Khensu, & | |
Group 65 | |
![]() Topics | Dorado, & |
Xiphias, & | |
Aegir, & | |
Helhor, &, & | |
Celeri tactical/counterterrorism knife with Ghost Slate stainless steel blade, carbon fiber handle
Group 66 | |
![]() Topics | Andrimne, & |
Artemis, & | |
Kochel, &, & | |
Group 67 | |
![]() Topics | Volans, &, &, & |
Enki | |
Halius, & | |
Mithra | |
Group 68 | |
![]() Topics | Gibil |
Sirara, & | |
Anzu, &, &, & | |
Malaka, &, &, &, &, &, &, & | |
Grouping 69 | |
![]() Topics | Lynx, &, &, & |
Nemean, &, & | |
Dactyl | |
PJFZ, & | |
Aix | |
Spah | |
Grouping seventy | |
![]() Topics | Laica |
Lagus, & | |
Lacroix | |
Macha Navigator, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, & | |
Vespula, &, &, & | |
More than almost this Imamu
Group 71 | |
![]() Topics | PJST (Seabee), &, &, &, & |
Cybele, & | |
Nereid, &, & | |
Dagon, & | |
Sargon, & | |
Hathor | |
Group 72 | |
![]() Topics | Mari (Aeolus), & |
Manaya, & | |
Heitsi | |
Group 73 | |
![]() Topics | Calisto Magnum, & |
Macha Unguis, & | |
Arctica, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, & | |
Arabah, & | |
Arcturus, &, &, &, &, &, &, & | |
Grouping 74 | |
![]() Topics | Concluding Chance Low-cal, & |
Danu | |
Dagda | |
Cygnus-Horrocks Magnum, & | |
Magdalena Magnum, & | |
Arcadia | |
Tien, & |
Grouping 75 | |
![]() Topics | Ryuu |
Hania, & | |
Imamu, &, &, & | |
Kneph, & | |
Taibhse, & | |
Rei | |
More almost this Achelous
Group 76 | |
![]() Topics | Domovoi, &, & |
Diegylis, & | |
Kotori, & | |
Hesperia | |
Hadriaca | |
Group 77 | |
![]() Topics | Madrid |
Elysium (F), & | |
Procyon (F), &, &, & | |
Dumuzid | |
Vesta, &, & | |
Eunostus, & | |
Duhovni Ratnik, &, & |
Grouping 78 | |
![]() Topics | Consus (Paring), &, &, & |
Solano | |
Sirona, &, &, &, &, &, &, & | |
Bordeaux, &, &, &, &, &, & | |
Concordia, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, & | |
Conditor, &, &, & | |
Group 79 | |
![]() Topics | Raijin, & |
Brontes | |
Taranis, &, &, & | |
Eurystheus | |
Ananke, &, &, & | |
Group 80 | |
![]() Topics | Morta, & |
Viper, &, &, &, &, & | |
PJSK Viper, &, &, &, & | |
Galatea, & | |
Alastor | |
Achelous, & | |
Kineau Magnum with T3 Cryogenically treated 440C martensitic stainless steel blade and British Colombian Jade gemstone handle
Grouping 81 | |
![]() Topics | Korath, & |
Yidhra, & | |
Uvhash, &, &, &, & | |
Ghroth, &, &, & | |
Ione | |
Iaira | |
Group 82 | |
![]() Topics | Ari B'Lilah ST (Ari), & |
Aryeh, & | |
Ari B'Lilah, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, &, & | |
Ari-El, & | |
Shahaz, & | |
Shahal, & | |
Group 83 | |
![]() Topics | Guardian, &, &, &, &, &, &, & |
Vindicator, &, &, &, & | |
Long Chance | |
Lethal Risk, & | |
Toranos | |
Tethra | |
Morrigan |
Group 84 | |
![]() Topics | Yarden, &, &, & |
Tanker | |
Edesia, & | |
Lugh | |
Grouping 85 | |
![]() Topics | Corymbus |
Nunavut, &, &, & | |
Random Access Two, &, & | |
Random Access Three, &, &, &, & | |
Oculi, & | |
More about this Ari B'Lilah
Group 86 | |
![]() Topics | Knapp Trailhead, & |
Orion, & | |
Chronos, & | |
Carrai | |
Sicarius | |
Atrax | |
Group 87 | |
![]() Topics | Krag, & |
Harrier | |
Skeg, & | |
Kairos, &, &, & | |
Paelomon | |
Group 88 | |
![]() Topics | Velox, & |
Celeri, & | |
Shrike, &, &, &, &, & | |
Daqar, & | |
Group 89 | |
![]() Topics | Chintu |
Dayan | |
Aanick | |
Gills | |
Firth | |
Beagga | |
Group 90 | |
![]() Topics | Chicoma, & |
Azuma, & | |
Kita, & | |
Nishi, & | |
Darach, & | |
More about this "Azuma"
Group 91 | |
![]() Topics | La Culina |
Sonoma, &, & | |
Rose | |
Rook | |
Maniris | |
Navis | |
Centauri |
Group 92 | |
![]() Topics | Canopus |
Quetzal, & | |
Albacore | |
Conodont, & | |
Marlin | |
Grouping 93 | |
![]() Topics | Opere, & |
Galium | |
Pisces | |
Solanum | |
Ruscus | |
Talea | |
Concordia Magnum |
Group 94 | |
![]() Topics | Testa |
Corvid | |
Cassia | |
Caloris | |
Oak | |
Cycad | |
Grouping 95 | |
![]() Topics | Corvus, &, &, &, &, &, &, & |
Taranau | |
Daqar Magnum | |
Rebanador, &, &, & | |
Thresher, & | |
More near this "Skeg"
Group 96 | |
![]() Topics | Lanceolate |
Courgette, &, &, & | |
Travaste | |
Corvina | |
Courbe Vaste, & | |
Courbe, & | |
Grouping 97 | |
![]() Topics | Clarau Magnum, &, & |
Kineau Magnum, &, & | |
Acicular | |
Cusp | |
Falcate | |
Group 98 | |
![]() Topics | Cassiopeia Achird (S), &, &, & |
Cassiopeia Segin (Southward), &, &, & | |
Cassiopeia Tsih (S), &, &, & | |
Cassiopeia Caph (S), &, &, & | |
Cassiopeia Shedar (S), &, &, & | |
Cassiopeia Set up (All), &, &, &, & | |
Group 99 | |
![]() Topics | Cassiopeia Achird (M) |
Cassiopeia Segin (K) | |
Cassiopeia Tsih (M) | |
Cassiopeia Caph (M) | |
Cassiopeia Shedar (M) | |
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