Old Cattle Knives

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Thanks everyone for the comments. ::tu::
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KnifeSlinger#81 wrote: Mon Oct 07, 2019 8:53 pm Here's a nice schrade cut 3 5/8".
Beautiful old equal end, Paul. ::tu::
Congratulations!
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FRJ wrote: Tue Oct 08, 2019 4:12 pm
KnifeSlinger#81 wrote: Mon Oct 07, 2019 8:53 pm Here's a nice schrade cut 3 5/8".
Beautiful old equal end, Paul. ::tu::
Congratulations!
Thank you Joe.
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I haven't posted much lately you will have to forgive me for being lazy in my old age. Picked this up a while back. It is a junior cattle knife. Tang stamp is Montgomery Ward & Co. Chicago. Main blade has etch and the L is almost missing, but it says Lakeside. I hope it is visible in pics. Not mint but still nice for this lucky dog. Thanks for looking.
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That’s a fine one! Can you tell us about the etch on the blade? LAKESIDE, maybe?
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luckydog64 wrote: Tue Feb 11, 2020 9:08 pm I haven't posted much lately you will have to forgive me for being lazy in my old age. Picked this up a while back. It is a junior cattle knife. Tang stamp is Montgomery Ward & Co. Chicago. Main blade has etch and the L is almost missing, but it says Lakeside. I hope it is visible in pics. Not mint but still nice for this lucky dog. Thanks for looking.
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Fine addition LD. ::tu:: Welcome back!
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Thanks guys. Treefarmer I am not sure about it. There are some discussions of it around here somewhere.
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no doubt ... you a lucky dog !
Beautiful knife !!!!
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That is a nice one LD.

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Chicago is lakeside on Lake Michigan. ::tu::

I think Montgomery Ward also sold knives with a multi-line "Lakeside" tang stamp.

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I got this robeson jr cattle knife yesterday. Nice lightly used knife, half stops on all blades.

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Green with envy here, Paul.
That is one great looking knife!
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Here is an HSB & Co. cattle knife.
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Beautiful bone and knife, in great shape, Duffer! ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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Awesome Cattle knife Lloyd ::tu:: ::tu:: ... Just a beauty from bone to etch etc - they don't get much better :) ...
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Lloyd,that it a dandy! ::tu:: ::tu::
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That is much of a knife, Duffer! ::tu::
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Great knife Lloyd!
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Another real beauty, lloyd.
Congratulations on that one.
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Nice find, Lloyd, awesome etch on a beautiful knife! ::tu::
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Man that's a beauty Lloyd!! ::tu:: ::tu::
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D) All of the above

Sweet one, Duffer!
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You just made my day, thanks for sharing.
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