From skinning elk and gutting fish to pruning a branch or two for kindling, the fixed blade handles everything. It’s arguably the most basic of multi-tools; design and looks take a backseat to function when it comes to such a tool, but it doesn’t hurt to sport a little style and slick design, too. Most modern blades err on the side of tactical, but if you want a little form with your function, a vintage blade is the way to go. We corralled up a few favorites that we recently came across — sharp blades, old-school grit — to keep you sharp on your next nature outing.
Western USA Hunting Knife

What we like: The style and patina of this blade exudes a certain Americana vibe you can’t get in a modern blade.
From the seller: “This vintage Western USA hunting fixed-blade knife with leather sheath is in good condition. The knife blade is 4 1/2 inches long with total length of 8 3/4 inches. ”
Blade Length: 4.5 inches
Location: West Lafayette, Indiana