Curtin & Clark Cutlery Co.

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Curtin & Clark Cutlery Co.

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Curtin & Clark Cutlery Co., St. Joseph, Mo. 1898-1909. 3 1/2".
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Curtin & Clark Cutlery Co., Kansas City, Mo. 1910-1920.
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Neat. I have one knife with the "CCC" deeply stamped into blade flats. Fairly rare i believe.
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Nice doctor's knife, Joe! ::tu:: I like the blade stamp. I have a Curtain & Clark, also with the same blade stamp and horn handles as well.
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Joe, just noticed your knife is the older of the two stampings, very nice! Mine has the Kansas City stamp. Mine has also been cleaned and lightly buffed.
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Thanks guys.

Very nice knife, Dan. Thanks for showing it. ::tu::
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Nice knives, Joe and Dan. Rare older brand!!
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thanks Bill.
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Nice one's Joe and Dan ::tu:: C&C made some interesting patterns.
This scout is 3 3/8", guess I'd call it a junor scout ?
It also has a number on the tang...maybe a pattern #.
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Beautiful scout knife welderbob
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Joe, Dan and Bob wonderful CCCC folders!!

Here is my contribution to the thread 3.5 inch Ebony handled Gunstock Jack.
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Very nice, Lloyd.
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Very nice scout, welderbob! ::tu:: Great gunstock jack, Lloyd, looks like the same pattern as mine, except older stamp and in quite a bit better condition! ::tu::
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Thanks guy's. Nice Gunstock you have Lloyd... ::tu::
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I have only one of these.
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Thank you for the comment, Bill. ::tu::

Bob, Lloyd and Keith, what a great show of knives. ::tu::

Thanks for showing them here, guys. Nice variety! ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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Nice one, Keith, very interesting frame shape! ::tu:: Kind of a reverse dogleg with more curve to it than regular?
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Curtin Clark Knives and box.
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Very nice, knifegnome! ::tu:: Really like the sleeveboard whittler! Great box as well!
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That is a terrific display with the box, knifegnome. The box and knives are spectacular.

The equal end cattle knife with the nice little clip is quite similar to an American Shear and Knife that I got not long ago.
Maybe I can find it tomorrow. ---------- found it ------------
Thanks for a great show. ::tu::
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danno50 wrote:Very nice, knifegnome! ::tu:: Really like the sleeveboard whittler! Great box as well!
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Look what I found!
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zoogirl wrote:Look what I found! 47A22F66-694C-48F5-9A0A-066DB18C3326.jpeg822F59CD-3B92-4BC5-BA84-3AA6492A7061.jpeg07DCD86B-150D-443F-878C-008684EB076F.jpeg
Very nice Ann!! Congratts!! :)
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Nice knife, Ann. Good find. Looks like it's in good condition.
It looks similar to mine on page 1. How long is it?

Thanks for posting it here.
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Very nice Ann good find!!!
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Great find, Ann! ::tu::
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