Old Cattle Knives
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Paul T,
I just have to say that your Ulster is outrageously beautiful. Hope to find something that beautiful one day. Thanks for sharing!!
I just have to say that your Ulster is outrageously beautiful. Hope to find something that beautiful one day. Thanks for sharing!!
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Paul, that Ulster is a beautiful knife, great bone.
Went to a small local knife show today and picked up a 1/2 dozen or so interesting knives. one is a Wards stag handled cattle knife, most early Wards were made by Winchester. Knife is well worn but still has great snap and no play, the stag is very well done, bolster to bolster, sure wish they fitted stag like this today. Early American made stag knives are not common so I was a little surprised to stumble upon this one.
Went to a small local knife show today and picked up a 1/2 dozen or so interesting knives. one is a Wards stag handled cattle knife, most early Wards were made by Winchester. Knife is well worn but still has great snap and no play, the stag is very well done, bolster to bolster, sure wish they fitted stag like this today. Early American made stag knives are not common so I was a little surprised to stumble upon this one.
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JohnR, that one looks like a real find. Great stag.
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Cool gnarly stag and nice knife John ...
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JohnR,nice cattle knife,Beautiful stag!
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I wish my two Wards knives looked like that.
That's just the best, John. Good for you.
That's just the best, John. Good for you.
Joe
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JohnR...that stag is exceptional
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Here's one I just picked up and I have no idea who made it. What say ye detectives.
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....i give up!!......... .........
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Tommy I put it under my USB microscope and I think I could be seeing H. Boker & COcarrmillus wrote:....i give up!!......... .........
Improved
Cutlery
What do you think?
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I think so Roger. Here is a 3 blade Cattle knife I've got.peanut740 wrote:Greg,I believe you nailed it.
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...only thing I could make out was "cutlery"!!....you guys have younger eyeballs than me!!........ ........
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Next is one you don't see a lot of, Buffalo Cut.Co.Pattern# DE 1930.Looks like a Diamond Edge made by Schrade. All the Buffalo Cuts I have seen appear to have been made by Schrade.
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Roger, 3 beautiful knives, great finds.
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Nice Roger! I really like that Camillus.
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Great stuff John, Greg and Roger.
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Y’all have all the good ones! Great knives guys.
I just have these two. Boker USA bone handled that ivenot carried, yet, and this 4 line Camillus that’s been reworked. I pulled it out of my pocket to take the pics.
I just have these two. Boker USA bone handled that ivenot carried, yet, and this 4 line Camillus that’s been reworked. I pulled it out of my pocket to take the pics.
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This is my latest cattle knife, very happy to have this beauty.
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I like that one, Paul
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Wow!
Paul that knife is an absolute Stunner my friend!!
There is so much to like about that Knife!I just love the way early Schrade placed the Swage on their Clip points.
Paul that knife is an absolute Stunner my friend!!
There is so much to like about that Knife!I just love the way early Schrade placed the Swage on their Clip points.
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Catching up on my forum reading and what a way to start! A real beauty in my book. What is the significance of the blade etch? I get confused when I try to remember what company did what and who was bought and sold, contract knives, etc.
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