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Think of a knife brand.  What Iconic knife pattern did you first imagine?

For some brands it is pretty others for others no so much. (at least for me).  Maybe you have one folder and one fixed blade that you consider iconic tot he brand.

For instance when I hear Buck I think of the iconic Buck 110, the  5 inch lock-back folding hunter.   The knife defines Buck

When I hear Schrade, I think Sharpfinger!

What do others think?  The brand, and the Iconic knife that defines the brand!

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Frost:  Undertaker Bowie

Cattaraugus=225Q

Remington = Bullet Trapper

Ulster:  Official Boy Scout Camp Knife

Camillus is a tough one. Say Camillus and I think of the Yello-Jacket or long running Wildlife series.

Tobias Gibson said:

I had a few others come to mind:

Case:  Russ-Lock

Buck:  Kalinga

Camillus is a tricky one for me but what comes to mind is the Mil-K knife also known as the demo knife

But it also hard for me to shake the image of the M-3 Trench knife.

I thought the same thing when I wrote KA-BAR. We do so love them dog-heads! But for most of the sharper people, i.e. knife folks, and the ordinary lay person, it's definitely the famous combat knife.

Tobias Gibson said:

Um, the dog-head trapper?  LOL

Michael D. said:

KA-BAR. Only one knife is pictured in everyone's mind.

When I see a dog-head on eBay, the song "Can't Touch This" starts running through my head. LOL

Buck - 3 knives.  110 folding hunter.  119 fixed blade.  Kalinga.

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