Old Cattle Knives

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Thanks everybody for the comments. Nice to see you here Duncan.

Treefarmer the etch was for maher & grosh, I assume so they could market the knife under their line. I believe maher & grosh were always contract made knives but I could be wrong. Either way schrade made some knives for them, either etched, stamped or both. I know very little about maher & grosh so that's about all I can tell you, I bought the knife because I like old bone schrades and cattle knives. :D
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Thanks Paul ::tu::

I am sure anyone would have bought that knife immediately- it’s a hang of a nice one, I think you are correct - M & G had their knives made for them.
I am not home right now but if you wanted to confirm either Goins or Levine 4 will list them as either wholesaler or manufactures.
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That M&G is choice. In fact super choice.
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Great knife Paul, that one is hard to beat.
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Very nice Paul - prime example of mint and a beauty ::tu:: ::tu:: ...
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Thank you all for your nice comments. ::handshake::
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My latest, another BOKER USA. This one in rough black. It’ll be a user.
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Wade, that one looks like it is all there! Love these HOKs. ::tu::
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Nice to see you here Duncan.
I always liked Tree brand Wade.
Paul , lovely Schrades as usual.
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3 5/8" schrade cut siblings.
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I'm drooling over here, Paul.

Just so ya know :wink:
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treefarmer wrote:Wade, that one looks like it is all there! Love these HOKs. ::tu::
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Beautiful Knives shown on here Gents... ::tu::

Here is a real nice Ulster ( Schrade Built ) Cattle Knife, I absolutely fall head over heals for Schrade's Peach-Seed.....
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Nice Trio of Rogers "Stag", Imperial - ( these are wonderfully made Knives ) also a very nice Ulster as well......
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Please forgive the poor quality photos this lot was taken indoors on a Rainy Day ::doh:: You will also see traces of Renaissance Wax Streaks still as well :oops:
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Campbellclanman wrote:Beautiful Knives shown on here Gents... ::tu::

Here is a real nice Ulster ( Schrade Built ) Cattle Knife, I absolutely fall head over heals for Schrade's Peach-Seed.....

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Nice Trio of Rogers "Stag", Imperial - ( these are wonderfully made Knives ) also a very nice Ulster as well......

IMG_2877 (1).jpg

IMG_2878 (1).jpg

Please forgive the poor quality photos this lot was taken indoors on a Rainy Day ::doh:: You will also see traces of Renaissance Wax Streaks still as well :oops:

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IMG_2881 (1).jpg
Sah-weeeet!!! ::woot::
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Great bunch of knives Duncan!
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Unused Maher & Grosh,etched"Clipper".
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Very nice Roger. Do you know who made that one?
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Not sure Paul.
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A very nice knife there, Roger.
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Nice Rodger. Like the etch on that.
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Campbellclanman wrote:Beautiful Knives shown on here Gents... ::tu::

Here is a real nice Ulster ( Schrade Built ) Cattle Knife, I absolutely fall head over heals for Schrade's Peach-Seed.....

IMG_2873 (1).jpg

IMG_2874 (1).jpg

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Nice Trio of Rogers "Stag", Imperial - ( these are wonderfully made Knives ) also a very nice Ulster as well......

IMG_2877 (1).jpg

IMG_2878 (1).jpg

Please forgive the poor quality photos this lot was taken indoors on a Rainy Day ::doh:: You will also see traces of Renaissance Wax Streaks still as well :oops:

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...you can't beat the old rogers bone!!!!......... ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu:: ................
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Thanks folks for the kind comments- Yeah that Rogers Stag Bone is pretty nice alright- and confuding as there are so many variables within the Rogers Stag ::shrug::
I have quite a few Ol' Cattles but for the next few weeks wont be able to load pics I am sorry.

Roger Thats a stunning Cattle Knife Sir- would like to look into that to see who made it! ::undecided::

Have a great day, heres nothing special, but imo very kind on the eyes...

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Beauty Roger - ::tu:: ::tu::

Duncan - Great group of cattle knives in your posts on this page above ::tu:: ::tu:: ... Sweet examples and nice bone indeed by the name of Rogers :D ...
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Campbellclanman wrote:Have a great day, heres nothing special, but imo very kind on the eyes...


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That's a dandy if you ask me Duncan.

I have one of those that I like to carry but it has the shrinky dink plastic handles.
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Thank you guys for the kind comments. ::tu::
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