WOW Johnnie, Ok the I'll start with my obvious, envious, all time favs are the Schatt Cattleman, the Utica Kutmaster Cattleman and that Krack A Jack! Man, I need to find some of them beauties! And your pics are great too!
Thanks Bro!! ...I got that Kutmaster from Ray...He gave me a sweet deal on that bad boy.
I also have the other " Krack A Jack" they put out.....I like the one with the end cap best.
BTW.....my pics are plain compared to you Fella's!!......you Guy's really go the extra mile....Love them!!
Hey, what's that tang stamp on it. I know or think these were designed by Charlie Dorton, former Bulldog Brand president. I guess they were 2 special made knives.
Wow, it's not hard to see why knife co.'s chose jigged bone for their primary handle material. Those are all beautiful guys! Here's a few of my favorites. Norvell Shapleigh, Imperial, Cattaraugus and Russell.
Yes sir, Perry. For bein' near a 100 years old, it's not too bad of a little ol' knife. It's got the kind off wear that says, "I was loved". Blades aren't too far gone, good snap and nicely pocket worn. Just the way we like 'em.
I like it Scott! Sometimes simple just works.
Monk, that's good lookin' jigged bone alright, but I can't help bein' a little partial to that shield. It just speaks to me for some reason.
Jerry ...this series of Queen knives are called "Master Cutler Collection"........so my guess would be a Master Cutler at work.
I have had this knife for some time now....when I first received it the master blade etch was very faint...and eventually disappeared from cleaning.
The Kutmaster is also one of my fav's....its rare to find a 5 blade in that condition.
ARGHHHH! You Bone Breaker Tim! She's a beauty Tim! Hey here's my newest, a little Wire Jack in Stainless Bone? Had to get a least one of these, too fun to play with and carry.
Had some fun stepping out from the office on the beautiful spring afternoon we had today and snapping a few shot of the two traditionals I had in my pockets: a chestnut bone Case Peanut and a french ivory A.W. Wadsworth & Son sleeveboard pen knife.
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On a post at the end of the split rail fence.
Warm temps have brought out all types of blooms.
There was a bumblebee nearby, but he was too busy working -- moving from blossom to blossom -- for me to get a good shot of him.