King of the Woods

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King of the Woods

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Here's mine. Doesn't work but I still like it. Anybody know what one of these cost new?
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That's not what I know as a King Of the woods.KOTW is a Cattaraugus folding hunter and that appears to be a Schrade switchblade,possibly a "Hunters Pride"
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That's looks to be a schrade 1613 3/4. If so, the 1932 "E" price lists it at $16 per dozen. They have gone up.
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This is a King of the Woods.
And it would be real nice one if it weren't so short on that one end.
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FRJ wrote:This is a King of the Woods.
And it would be real nice one if it weren't so short on that one end.
Still a beauty!
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Yes it's a Schrade. Thanks for the info.
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