Old Winchester bone
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Old Winchester bone
I have mainly collected Keen Kutters for the past 20 or so years, however, in my collecting I started looking at Winchesters and often couldn't see the difference (which made sense since they were made in the same plant). Anyway, some of the older Winchesters have a distinctive bone jigging pattern that I love, I've managed to collect a few of them and here they are:
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knifeaholic
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Re: Old Winchester bone
Yes I have a few like that. They do seem to be unique whereas some - maybe later ones - have bone that is identical to the bone on the Keen Kutters that also came from the Walden factory. Maybe these are earlier and had more of a Napanoch influence? I have no idea.
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Re: Old Winchester bone
Beautiful bone on those old, good looking, knives. Nice old timey stuff.
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Re: Old Winchester bone
Thanks for the comments. I've come to suspect that the bone has some connection to Napanoch as well, however, no real evidence. These knives seem a little more robust than the Winchesters that are Walden made, lot of long pulls not typical of Walden.
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Re: Old Winchester bone
Really nice old knives!
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Old bone looks good.
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Re: Old Winchester bone
Here is one that arrived in the mail a couple of days ago - believe it or not, I bought it on Facebook Marketplace.
This is what I call the later bone, from the Walden/Keen Kutter era.
This is what I call the later bone, from the Walden/Keen Kutter era.
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Re: Old Winchester bone
Love a punch blade and looks good with those handles.knifeaholic wrote: ↑Sun Jul 12, 2026 4:56 pm Here is one that arrived in the mail a couple of days ago - believe it or not, I bought it on Facebook Marketplace.
This is what I call the later bone, from the Walden/Keen Kutter era.
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Re: Old Winchester bone
Awesome collection of Winchesters.msteele6 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 10, 2026 12:10 am I have mainly collected Keen Kutters for the past 20 or so years, however, in my collecting I started looking at Winchesters and often couldn't see the difference (which made sense since they were made in the same plant). Anyway, some of the older Winchesters have a distinctive bone jigging pattern that I love, I've managed to collect a few of them and here they are:tempImagew7Xm3T.jpg
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