Old Cattle Knives

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peanut740 wrote:Paul,here's a cousin to yours.Maher & Grosh tang stamp.
Very nice Roger. Is that 3 5/8"?
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Yes it is Paul.
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peanut740 wrote:
KnifeSlinger#81 wrote:This is my latest cattle knife, very happy to have this beauty.

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Paul,here's a cousin to yours.Maher & Grosh tang stamp.
Roger: I like everything about that knife. Nice one!! ::tu::
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Thanks Roger, nice to see your post. ::handshake::
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I picked up another one of these. The bone is very dark on it, almost black, but there is a hint of red at the ends.
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peanut740 wrote:
KnifeSlinger#81 wrote:This is my latest cattle knife, very happy to have this beauty.

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Paul,here's a cousin to yours.Maher & Grosh tang stamp.

Roger, more great knives as usual, you really find some stunners, great eye!
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KnifeSlinger#81 wrote:I picked up another one of these. The bone is very dark on it, almost black, but there is a hint of red at the ends.

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Paul, another great Schrade, I just picked up a 804 Whittler with bone like that, not quite as dark.
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Wow! Roger and Paul

Both of you guys posted stunning Cattle’s - Roger that M & G is something else!
Paul matey - no surprise you’ve shown yet another beauty!
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Three old Jack Knife Ben cattle knives made by NAPANOCH.
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Very cool. Thanks for posting those.
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Anything that derived from Napanock is usually amazing built Knives - these three are no exception to that - great Knives!
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Very nice JKB !!!!

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Jacknifeben wrote:Three old Jack Knife Ben cattle knives made by NAPANOCH.
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Three real treasures right there, jacknifeben.
Thank you. ::tu::
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peanut740 wrote:Thanks Roger, nice to see your post. ::handshake::
Me too, I know I’m not here as much anymore, but it’s good to see old friends posting.
I buy roosters combs and farmers..........................................................jack knives [/b]

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WOW! I have just been skimming through here and gentlemen - you are displaying some outstanding Cattle Knives- I just cannot believe just how nice some examples are shown here- Thank you all for sharing!

Here are a few of mine, starting off with a Nice Wards! Neat Acorn Leaf Shield and beautiful finely Jigged Bone - I really like this beautiful Knife!
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Another Nice Cattle Knife, Kutmaster Utica ::tu:: , The Bone is quite incredible up close!
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This Knife tends to alwyas capture me because if it werent for Black Composite Jigged Hnadles- - as in if this had Jigged Bone or Stag- this would be simply an outstanding knife, the build quality is right up there- the Smaller detail like the Swage shaping and the Shape of the Spey etc- really make this knife- I love it!
ENDERES, somewhat of a Elusive Stamping - the Knife is in nice condition- someone long ago cleaned the Knife- but I would rather own this knife than not- Thats for sure! :)
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Here are the 3 Bone Cattles I displayed a couple of pages back, different shots- Lovely- Lovely Bone!
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Great Old Imperial - Strong knife!! deserves the name Cattle Knife for sure!
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HIGH CARBON STEEL, U.S.A, Camillus top- notch Quality here used on these and as we know their Sta - Sharp examples- I absolutely love these Knives, the Bone on this is simply awesome- it's a lighter Variant than what we are used to seeing from Camillus- but this is nice stuff here!
Has a lovelt Coined Middle Liner, and although used- this extremely well built Knife has been looked after and obviously appreciated- The Walk and Talk on all of these Blades is superb with NO blade movement whatsoever 8)
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Man I love the 5 Bladed Beast- again by the awesome Camillus - this Sta- Sharp example is simply Wow factor- well it is to me anyway, I'm going to try and zip it for once :oops: and let the knife itself do the talking!
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I had the utmost pleasure of acquiring these knives off one of our local friends here- and I am so thankful to him for these wonderful examples- here is a Cattle Knife that has come from Camillus's very own Factory Display, as you would expect - this knife is absolutely Awesome!! Please forgive the wipe marks of Oil on the Blade folks ::facepalm:: .....

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The other Knife that accompanied that beautiful knife above to me here in New Zealand, this knife just takes my breath away- I absolutely think that this Knife is the best! I hope you do do to my friends - I apologise going on - but the amazing build Quality- the attractiveness, their style choice, Blade option choice- and just check out the Gorgeous Bone...There's one Hang of a lot to like in this amazing package....
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Hey everyone- as you know I am a wee bit new to posting here in AAPK, I think its a nice privilege to do so, if smashing all these posts on at once is not a likes thing- please - let me know so I can change the way I do things at times :) ::tu::

Accidentally put on a Scout instead of a Cattle- dont know how to delete the photos once on ?
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What a wonderful collection of knives. All handsome and rugged. Very impressive. ::tu::
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