Cattaraugus Rebuild
- OLDE CUTLER
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Cattaraugus Rebuild
I had picked up this Cattaraugus 32029 Sowbelly at a flea market a couple of months ago. After mulling the options I decided to do a rebuild, but try to keep the original bone handles even though they had cracks and pieces missing. The master blade was broken and the spay had been replaced with a different blade that didn't belong to the knife prior to my ownership. An AAPK member Ridgegrass suppied a catalog picture of the original knife and blades (thanks Ridgegrass that was very helpful), see pic here viewtopic.php?t=84921 as well as pic of the original knife, 2 new blades were made from 1095 bar stock. The bone handles were patched with Acra Glas, and everything reassembled. My first Sowbelly now as an EDC. Below is a short section on the process used to cut the pulls on the newly made blades, viewtopic.php?t=85048This process of using the Dremel cut off wheel has evolved over the last few years.
The blade well is pretty much packed on this one. The spay had to be carefully crinked to get everything back in.
The 2 newly made blades
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Re: Cattaraugus Rebuild
Wow, you put a lot of work into that. Very nice end result!
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Re: Cattaraugus Rebuild
Awesome job, OC. 

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Re: Cattaraugus Rebuild
Totally amazing O C. You are a true Craftsman.
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Re: Cattaraugus Rebuild
What a great looking knife! Excellent job OC!
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Hey … it’s a pocketknife for gosh sakes. I’m not selling the Mona Lisa….Bullitt4001
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Re: Cattaraugus Rebuild
Beautiful work...the long way around...but it is a beauty!
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Re: Cattaraugus Rebuild
Thanks for the comments guys. Was this project overkill of an otherwise decrepit old knife? Absolutely. However due to circumstances of me being on what is basically confined to quarters for the past month and with 2 more to go, I have exhausted my supply of old knives to work on with this one shown. I guess I will have time now to catch up on the wood carving. Left hip replacement is on the schedule, but not until Aug 7. Going to be a long 2 months.
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- Nev52
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Re: Cattaraugus Rebuild
Great looking knife
The blades are perfect. I know that was a lot of work but you have to be pleased with the way it turned out. Good luck on the hip replacement .
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