Legit old Winchester?
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Legit old Winchester?
Let me know what y'all think of this Winchester. It's 3-7/8" closed. Bone looks good to me. Shield is double pined. The cover liners are brass and the center liner is nickel silver. Pattern number is 2016 or 2018 which I can't find in any of my books. Overall knife is well made, good walk and talk and fit and finish.
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I love Winchester knives. Seems like anything that Blue Grass Cutlery produced is beautiful.
I recently purchased a German made Winchester knife. It’s built like a tank, the snap sounds like two rams crashing horns together. Not really but it’s loud. Was curious about a German made Winchester, thought I would be disappointed, but the quality is quite nice.
I recently purchased a German made Winchester knife. It’s built like a tank, the snap sounds like two rams crashing horns together. Not really but it’s loud. Was curious about a German made Winchester, thought I would be disappointed, but the quality is quite nice.
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Not an expert re" Winchester by any means. I have only ever owned one.
But, that long pull on the master clip bothers me a bit.
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But, that long pull on the master clip bothers me a bit.
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Re: Legit old Winchester?
The more I look at it I think it might be a original frame with maybe a queen made blade from some of the reproductions they did in the 80's and 90's
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I started collecting Winchester's a year or so ago due to my interest in Keen Kutters and have amassed a small collection (about 30). For that reason I've been studying them pretty closely but obviously am no expert. Winchester's pattern number is blade number/handle material/pattern number, however, many pattern numbers don't seem to be documented. Winchester bought Napanoch then later Walden and therefore some patterns are Napanoch and some are Walden. This might account for some of the discrepancies in pattern numbers.
The pattern number on this knife is 2016 (2018?) two blade, celluloid handles, 16 (18?) pattern. Obviously, this knife has bone not celluloid handles, so the pattern number is inconclusive. I can only find a 2018 pattern, a celluloid dogleg jack, that knife appears to be Walden made.
In my opinion the knife is not a Walden pattern, for one thing the shield doesn't look like a Walden made shield, also, as noted above Walden used mostly common nail nicks not the long pulls, this is generally but not exclusively true, but still an indicator.
That leaves Napanoch, maybe someone more familiar with Napanoch made knives can supply us with an answer. I will say that the bone on this knife is not the distinctive X shaped Napanoch bone.
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The pattern number on this knife is 2016 (2018?) two blade, celluloid handles, 16 (18?) pattern. Obviously, this knife has bone not celluloid handles, so the pattern number is inconclusive. I can only find a 2018 pattern, a celluloid dogleg jack, that knife appears to be Walden made.
In my opinion the knife is not a Walden pattern, for one thing the shield doesn't look like a Walden made shield, also, as noted above Walden used mostly common nail nicks not the long pulls, this is generally but not exclusively true, but still an indicator.
That leaves Napanoch, maybe someone more familiar with Napanoch made knives can supply us with an answer. I will say that the bone on this knife is not the distinctive X shaped Napanoch bone.
JMO