It’s a folding blade with metal handle, it has “Winchester” etched on one side and an eagle
Any and all help is appreciated. Especially if you have links to said knife information.
Hi Mike, how do you know it’s made in China? I presumed the “W” number was some sort of reference number or to show it was a legitimate item.Desert Golfer wrote: ↑Sun Mar 19, 2023 8:38 am It appears to have been made in China. Maybe worth 10 Bucks. Welcome to AAPK.Mike
Oh okay. Could it have been a Winchester Knife but not made in the USA or are all Winchester Knives made there?Desert Golfer wrote: ↑Mon Mar 20, 2023 8:40 am I don't know for a fact that it was made in China, I said it appears that it was made there. It doesn't say Made in USA anywhere that I can see. All the Winchester Knives produced by Bluegrass Cutlery say Made in USA.
Thank you for explaining that to me Mike, I really appreciate it. It’s a shame it’s not a real Winchester Knife, that would have been amazing. It’s still a decent knife and I do use it. Just a bit gutted it’s not a real Winchester. At least I now know lolDesert Golfer wrote: ↑Mon Mar 20, 2023 7:10 pm Winchester Repeating Arms Co. stopped making Knives in early 1942. All Winchester branded knives made after that time were made by others. Winchester Licensed Bluegrass Cutlery to produce Winchester branded knives in 1987. All Bluegrass Knives are made in the USA, and say such on them. All other Winchester branded knives are unlicensed reproductions. Mike