is it a kinfolk?

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is it a kinfolk?

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A friend gave me some knives to work on for him, one being this ole fixed blade , jig bone , hunting knife with sheath. The bone handle on one side was missing half, so I put a new set of jig bone handles on it. My question is , is it a Kinfolks. I believe you can see a "K" on the pitted tang. The first two photos are before and the last two are after I put the new handles on it. thanks in advance. ::tu:: Terry
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Looks to me like the mark is KIN-FOE which is a harder to find Kinfolks mark. Good job on the handles.
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thanks gunsil, sure could be Kin-Foe. ::tu:: Terry
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Here are the bayonet regrind, and the Ka Bar with a new micarta spacer and the tin removed on it's sheath. :mrgreen: Terry
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Terry, I always enjoy seeing your work. ::tu:: ::tu::
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Re: is it a kinfolk?

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Nice work on the jigged handle replacement. I have the same patterned fixed blade that is probably newer than yours that has the regular “Kinfolks” tang stamp with USA underneath and the K sweeps under the Logo to the S at the end and there’s a small “x” under the s. Everything else is the same as your knife except the tang stamp. I often wonder what era my knife comes from? Just curious.
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Jaybird63xx wrote: Sun Apr 24, 2022 4:48 pm Nice work on the jigged handle replacement. I have the same patterned fixed blade that is probably newer than yours that has the regular “Kinfolks” tang stamp with USA underneath and the K sweeps under the Logo to the S at the end and there’s a small “x” under the s. Everything else is the same as your knife except the tang stamp. I often wonder what era my knife comes from? Just curious.
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