Long Bolster Coon

Colonel Coon Knives were made by Adrain A. Harris, Mr. Harris started making fixed blade knives as a hobby in the 60's, in 1976 he became the only authorized field repairman in the U.S. for Schrade, a few months later he became the only authorized repairman for Kissing Crane and J.A. Henckels in the United States, in 1978 he founded Tennessee Knife Works Inc. in his home town of Columbia, Tenn. and began making Colonel Coon Knives the old style a true bench made or handmade pocket knife. In 1988 he sold his manufacturing processes to W.R Case & Sons and retired.
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bkazz5
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Long Bolster Coon

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A good while back someone asked me for an original Colonel Coon with a long bolster. I apologize but I can not remember who asked me. However, I may be able to help you if you are still looking for a long bolster coon. Here's a pic for a reference as to what I mean by a long bolster coon.
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luckydog
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Re: Long Bolster Coon

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I'm not the one who originally ask but I'm interested in it. Please email me at mavediller@charter.net if your interested in parting with it. Regards Luckydog
tallguy606
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Re: Long Bolster Coon

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I guess on a barlow the long bolster strengthens the blade end of the knife. Is that also the purpose of the long bolster on a stockman? Why is it necessary? Or is it just for looks?
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Re: Long Bolster Coon

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Nice piece looks like it would make a great pocket knife
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