Kabar 1004
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Kabar 1004
I bought this Kabar 1004 today on EBay. For some reason I did not think about the blade material. I guess I assumed it was carbon. It looked like carbon, but now I’ve got to thinking what it’s made of. I can’t seem to find any info. If anyone could help me out I would appreciate it. Thanks
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Re: Kabar 1004
And if anyone could tell me the year on this knife? Like I said not having much luck finding anything on it
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Re: Kabar 1004
The steel is 1095.
As far as age, we'll need clear pictures of the stamp. But from a guess, in that you know the model number is 1004, then the model number is stamped on the tang. That would put it as after 1966, when model numbers first were stamped on Kabar folders and 1984, when the model was discontinued.
As far as age, we'll need clear pictures of the stamp. But from a guess, in that you know the model number is 1004, then the model number is stamped on the tang. That would put it as after 1966, when model numbers first were stamped on Kabar folders and 1984, when the model was discontinued.
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Re: Kabar 1004
I appreciation your information. Here’s a pic of stamp. I paid 25.00 for it. You think it’s worth that? I just liked it a lot. It’s in great shape.
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Re: Kabar 1004
It is late 70's or later, stainless steel.TuckersDad wrote:I appreciation your information. Here’s a pic of stamp. I paid 25.00 for it. You think it’s worth that? I just liked it a lot. It’s in great shape.CB36493E-A2EF-4314-857B-2E405C4A586E.jpeg
Steve Pfeiffer, author of Collecting Case Knives: Identification and Price Guide published by Krause Publications.
Re: Kabar 1004
I would have taken it for $25. Looks like a good pocket dweller.
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Re: Kabar 1004
Thanks..got it in mail today. Been in pocket ever since. I love trappers.
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Re: Kabar 1004
Well, after the picture, I suppose we'll need to wait on gunsil, the resident Kabar guru. The model number would indicate post-1966, but the all caps KABAR would imply pre-1953, when the Kabar stamp went to Kabar .
Are there any other stamps on the other blades? Kabar did some things post-1976 with the "Kabar Collectors Club" knives and it could be from that time frame.
Are there any other stamps on the other blades? Kabar did some things post-1976 with the "Kabar Collectors Club" knives and it could be from that time frame.
Re: Kabar 1004
As Steve (knifeaholic) previously stated, the OP’s knife was manufactured no earlier tnan the late 1970s and the blades are stainless steel. Kabar introduced a line of wood-handled, brass-bolstered, stainless-bladed traditional pocket knives in approximately 1977. These knives were not produced for the Kabar Collectors Club; instead, they were a regular production item. The tang stamp on the OPs knife is consistent with this 1970s product line. After forty-odd years I can’t recall what these knives were called; I believe it was something like the “classic” series.
At the time this knife was made, I was living in Olean, New York (the home of Kabar) and was an early member of the Kabar Collectors Club. As part of the club’s membership benefits, I regularly received catalog inserts as new products were introduced by Kabar. Forty years and many thousands of miles later, I have somehow managed to retain most of this literature. I know that I have the catalog insert for this series of knives; I saw it just a few months ago while researching a Kabar jackknife that I had purchased. Unfortunately, I am not currently at the house where these catalogs are stored and am unable to post a photo of this catalog page.
At the time this knife was made, I was living in Olean, New York (the home of Kabar) and was an early member of the Kabar Collectors Club. As part of the club’s membership benefits, I regularly received catalog inserts as new products were introduced by Kabar. Forty years and many thousands of miles later, I have somehow managed to retain most of this literature. I know that I have the catalog insert for this series of knives; I saw it just a few months ago while researching a Kabar jackknife that I had purchased. Unfortunately, I am not currently at the house where these catalogs are stored and am unable to post a photo of this catalog page.
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Re: Kabar 1004
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