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Possibly one of the most popular fixed blades of modern times. Once upon a time if you wanted a Sharpfinger, it was Schrade, or no Sharpfinger at all! 

Now since the demise of Schrade, a bunch of companies are making a "Sharpfinger"!

If you have never held a "Sharpfinger" in your hand you don't know what you're missing! It feels sooo perfect. Like an extension of your hand.........a Sharp-Finger!

If you have one, or some, lets see pictures and hear what you think of them!

Taylor-Schrade Old Timer stainless - The original Scharde made one was in carbon steel

Taylor-Schrade Schrade-Walden in bone!

Puma in Stag!

Bear & Son

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I have a few Sharpfinger style knives but mostly I just like the upswept skinner design, regardless is it is a Shaprfinger or not.

Schrade 65th Aniversary in Stag Delrin.

Bear & Son Upswept skinner in Stag Delrin

Case Ridgeback Hunter

Camillus Sword Brand 1013

BW Custom Celtic Skinner

Sharpfinger kit knife

Cord wrapped Winchester Upswept Skinner.

Same skinner with the Woodmans Pal.  It fits on the front of the sheath.

4 upswept skinners hanging on the wall of the man cave.

You have quite a few fixed blades Toby! I need more. Hey, I haven't seen one of those Camillus Sword Brand 1013 fixed blades in a Coon's age!!

The 1013 is a really nice knife.  Good blade length and really comfortable in the hand.  Really like it.  I'd say about 10% of my collection is fixed blade with that being split about 50/50 between combat/survival and Hunting.  

Every time I look at your Ridgeback I feel like I need one! LOL!

Herman Williams customized Sharpfinger

Different looks of the Sharpfinger

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Pretty nice their, Craig.

One of my favorites! I have always loved the sharpfinger for years.

Craig Henry said:

Hey guys, look at this one. Anyone familiar with this one? I would have bought it in a heat beat if I was back into collecting when it was made/sold!

A Schrade prototype sold when they closed their doors! Beautiful, isn't it? It's marked "New York Knife Co." I love it!

You're making me cry. Beautiful!

JRZROB said:

One of my favorites! I have always loved the sharpfinger for years.

Craig Henry said:

Hey guys, look at this one. Anyone familiar with this one? I would have bought it in a heat beat if I was back into collecting when it was made/sold!

A Schrade prototype sold when they closed their doors! Beautiful, isn't it? It's marked "New York Knife Co." I love it!

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