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Re: Old Cutler
It's yours. If you are happy with it that is what matters. I have several 72's that I'm sure no one else would want. But they are mine and I like them. Enjoy your knife and thanks for sharing. 

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Re: Old Cutler
Looks like real stag to me.CluelessNick wrote: ↑Sat Feb 06, 2021 2:26 pm I'm gonna post this here, don't know if anyone will see it but I was wondering if someone might have any idea about this knife. In my new 2 month long quest to buy every Colonial Old Cutler knife in the world I came across this knife on Ebay. Probably paid way too much, ( ok I'll tell 50.00 ) but the RAP Cutler hooked me. It was sold to me as a factory second with all defects in full view but I still like it. Do you think it is really one of Bonfire Bob's knives and is it really a stag handle? It has the misdrilled pin hole and they actually bent the spey blade to make it fit in the pocket. Not crinked it like normal but actually bent the blade. It all looks pretty sloppy work to me. One side of the handle is a lot fatter than the other but it feels great in hand. Any opinions? Don't sugar coat it. I'm new at this stuff and am sure to screw up now and then.
Bob was the one responsible for the Old Cutler series.
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Hey Nick ,that’s a neat piece. Bonfire Bob has his stamp on it and that’s cool in itself. Believe Bob and Triple F were very good friends, he maybe able to tell you more about RAP. IRS cool that your interested in Colonial/ old Cutler ,etc. Have only the one still that posted last fall. If your interested in it shoot me a pm, don’t have much in it , it’s tight ,snappy and clean .CluelessNick wrote: ↑Sat Feb 06, 2021 2:26 pm I'm gonna post this here, don't know if anyone will see it but I was wondering if someone might have any idea about this knife. In my new 2 month long quest to buy every Colonial Old Cutler knife in the world I came across this knife on Ebay. Probably paid way too much, ( ok I'll tell 50.00 ) but the RAP Cutler hooked me. It was sold to me as a factory second with all defects in full view but I still like it. Do you think it is really one of Bonfire Bob's knives and is it really a stag handle? It has the misdrilled pin hole and they actually bent the spey blade to make it fit in the pocket. Not crinked it like normal but actually bent the blade. It all looks pretty sloppy work to me. One side of the handle is a lot fatter than the other but it feels great in hand. Any opinions? Don't sugar coat it. I'm new at this stuff and am sure to screw up now and then.
Thanks for keeping this thread active. Colonial is a big part of Cutlery history .
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Re: Old Cutler
Hey JP, was that a yellow handle one you had. I remember you had it in a pile of knives but can't remember what it looked like. Too lazy to hunt it right now. thanks--NickRipster wrote: ↑Sat Feb 06, 2021 4:14 pmHey Nick ,that’s a neat piece. Bonfire Bob has his stamp on it and that’s cool in itself. Believe Bob and Triple F were very good friends, he maybe able to tell you more about RAP. IRS cool that your interested in Colonial/ old Cutler ,etc. Have only the one still that posted last fall. If your interested in it shoot me a pm, don’t have much in it , it’s tight ,snappy and clean .CluelessNick wrote: ↑Sat Feb 06, 2021 2:26 pm I'm gonna post this here, don't know if anyone will see it but I was wondering if someone might have any idea about this knife. In my new 2 month long quest to buy every Colonial Old Cutler knife in the world I came across this knife on Ebay. Probably paid way too much, ( ok I'll tell 50.00 ) but the RAP Cutler hooked me. It was sold to me as a factory second with all defects in full view but I still like it. Do you think it is really one of Bonfire Bob's knives and is it really a stag handle? It has the misdrilled pin hole and they actually bent the spey blade to make it fit in the pocket. Not crinked it like normal but actually bent the blade. It all looks pretty sloppy work to me. One side of the handle is a lot fatter than the other but it feels great in hand. Any opinions? Don't sugar coat it. I'm new at this stuff and am sure to screw up now and then.
Thanks for keeping this thread active. Colonial is a big part of Cutlery history .
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Re: Old Cutler
Thanks edge , I still can't tell stag or bone from plastic. but I still like it-- Reading this forum with Bob posting is the only reason I bought it --Nickedge213 wrote: ↑Sat Feb 06, 2021 3:49 pmLooks like real stag to me.CluelessNick wrote: ↑Sat Feb 06, 2021 2:26 pm I'm gonna post this here, don't know if anyone will see it but I was wondering if someone might have any idea about this knife. In my new 2 month long quest to buy every Colonial Old Cutler knife in the world I came across this knife on Ebay. Probably paid way too much, ( ok I'll tell 50.00 ) but the RAP Cutler hooked me. It was sold to me as a factory second with all defects in full view but I still like it. Do you think it is really one of Bonfire Bob's knives and is it really a stag handle? It has the misdrilled pin hole and they actually bent the spey blade to make it fit in the pocket. Not crinked it like normal but actually bent the blade. It all looks pretty sloppy work to me. One side of the handle is a lot fatter than the other but it feels great in hand. Any opinions? Don't sugar coat it. I'm new at this stuff and am sure to screw up now and then.
Bob was the one responsible for the Old Cutler series.
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yeah I think most all my knives fall in this category--Thanks--Nick
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Re: Old Cutler
edge213 wrote: ↑Sat Feb 06, 2021 3:49 pmLooks like real stag to me.CluelessNick wrote: ↑Sat Feb 06, 2021 2:26 pm I'm gonna post this here, don't know if anyone will see it but I was wondering if someone might have any idea about this knife. In my new 2 month long quest to buy every Colonial Old Cutler knife in the world I came across this knife on Ebay. Probably paid way too much, ( ok I'll tell 50.00 ) but the RAP Cutler hooked me. It was sold to me as a factory second with all defects in full view but I still like it. Do you think it is really one of Bonfire Bob's knives and is it really a stag handle? It has the misdrilled pin hole and they actually bent the spey blade to make it fit in the pocket. Not crinked it like normal but actually bent the blade. It all looks pretty sloppy work to me. One side of the handle is a lot fatter than the other but it feels great in hand. Any opinions? Don't sugar coat it. I'm new at this stuff and am sure to screw up now and then.
Bob was the one responsible for the Old Cutler series.
Correction: In Bob's book he states the majority of the knives he worked on were Old Cutler.
The line he was responsible for is "R.A.P. Cutler Quality Knives".
If your interested in Colonial you should try to find a copy of Bob's book.
David
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Here’s s a pic as of today, now that it’s in hand, don’t think it’s ever been resharpened. Looks like all 3 blades are as from factory.CluelessNick wrote: ↑Sat Feb 06, 2021 4:39 pmHey JP, was that a yellow handle one you had. I remember you had it in a pile of knives but can't remember what it looked like. Too lazy to hunt it right now. thanks--NickRipster wrote: ↑Sat Feb 06, 2021 4:14 pmHey Nick ,that’s a neat piece. Bonfire Bob has his stamp on it and that’s cool in itself. Believe Bob and Triple F were very good friends, he maybe able to tell you more about RAP. IRS cool that your interested in Colonial/ old Cutler ,etc. Have only the one still that posted last fall. If your interested in it shoot me a pm, don’t have much in it , it’s tight ,snappy and clean .CluelessNick wrote: ↑Sat Feb 06, 2021 2:26 pm I'm gonna post this here, don't know if anyone will see it but I was wondering if someone might have any idea about this knife. In my new 2 month long quest to buy every Colonial Old Cutler knife in the world I came across this knife on Ebay. Probably paid way too much, ( ok I'll tell 50.00 ) but the RAP Cutler hooked me. It was sold to me as a factory second with all defects in full view but I still like it. Do you think it is really one of Bonfire Bob's knives and is it really a stag handle? It has the misdrilled pin hole and they actually bent the spey blade to make it fit in the pocket. Not crinked it like normal but actually bent the blade. It all looks pretty sloppy work to me. One side of the handle is a lot fatter than the other but it feels great in hand. Any opinions? Don't sugar coat it. I'm new at this stuff and am sure to screw up now and then.
Thanks for keeping this thread active. Colonial is a big part of Cutlery history .
JP
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Sure I'd be interested. Got a yellow handle jack that I carry but heck I don't have a yellow handle stockman so I must need it huh?Ripster wrote: ↑Sat Feb 06, 2021 4:54 pmHere’s s a pic as of today, now that it’s in hand, don’t think it’s ever been resharpened. Looks like all 3 blades are as from factory.CluelessNick wrote: ↑Sat Feb 06, 2021 4:39 pmHey JP, was that a yellow handle one you had. I remember you had it in a pile of knives but can't remember what it looked like. Too lazy to hunt it right now. thanks--NickRipster wrote: ↑Sat Feb 06, 2021 4:14 pm
Hey Nick ,that’s a neat piece. Bonfire Bob has his stamp on it and that’s cool in itself. Believe Bob and Triple F were very good friends, he maybe able to tell you more about RAP. IRS cool that your interested in Colonial/ old Cutler ,etc. Have only the one still that posted last fall. If your interested in it shoot me a pm, don’t have much in it , it’s tight ,snappy and clean .
Thanks for keeping this thread active. Colonial is a big part of Cutlery history .
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I think I sent you a PM--maybeCluelessNick wrote: ↑Sat Feb 06, 2021 6:24 pmSure I'd be interested. Got a yellow handle jack that I carry but heck I don't have a yellow handle stockman so I must need it huh?Ripster wrote: ↑Sat Feb 06, 2021 4:54 pmHere’s s a pic as of today, now that it’s in hand, don’t think it’s ever been resharpened. Looks like all 3 blades are as from factory.CluelessNick wrote: ↑Sat Feb 06, 2021 4:39 pm
Hey JP, was that a yellow handle one you had. I remember you had it in a pile of knives but can't remember what it looked like. Too lazy to hunt it right now. thanks--Nick
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Got your pm, so that did work,sent you a pm . Let me know you got it,but I believe your now pm savvy.CluelessNick wrote: ↑Sat Feb 06, 2021 6:24 pmSure I'd be interested. Got a yellow handle jack that I carry but heck I don't have a yellow handle stockman so I must need it huh?Ripster wrote: ↑Sat Feb 06, 2021 4:54 pmHere’s s a pic as of today, now that it’s in hand, don’t think it’s ever been resharpened. Looks like all 3 blades are as from factory.CluelessNick wrote: ↑Sat Feb 06, 2021 4:39 pm
Hey JP, was that a yellow handle one you had. I remember you had it in a pile of knives but can't remember what it looked like. Too lazy to hunt it right now. thanks--Nick
Will be gone for a bit , catch you later .
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Thanks Edge, I've read most o Bonfire Bob's posts here and elsewhere but I was a little late to the party to get a book. I'll keep an eye out though. thanks--Nickedge213 wrote: ↑Sat Feb 06, 2021 4:51 pmedge213 wrote: ↑Sat Feb 06, 2021 3:49 pmLooks like real stag to me.CluelessNick wrote: ↑Sat Feb 06, 2021 2:26 pm I'm gonna post this here, don't know if anyone will see it but I was wondering if someone might have any idea about this knife. In my new 2 month long quest to buy every Colonial Old Cutler knife in the world I came across this knife on Ebay. Probably paid way too much, ( ok I'll tell 50.00 ) but the RAP Cutler hooked me. It was sold to me as a factory second with all defects in full view but I still like it. Do you think it is really one of Bonfire Bob's knives and is it really a stag handle? It has the misdrilled pin hole and they actually bent the spey blade to make it fit in the pocket. Not crinked it like normal but actually bent the blade. It all looks pretty sloppy work to me. One side of the handle is a lot fatter than the other but it feels great in hand. Any opinions? Don't sugar coat it. I'm new at this stuff and am sure to screw up now and then.
Bob was the one responsible for the Old Cutler series.
Correction: In Bob's book he states the majority of the knives he worked on were Old Cutler.
The line he was responsible for is "R.A.P. Cutler Quality Knives".
If your interested in Colonial you should try to find a copy of Bob's book.
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Re: Old Cutler
Great looking knives everyone!
I have one Old Cutler and I really like it.
Hope I can find more of them. 



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That’s a nice ,clean looking OC there Tom ! They’re a well built knife,in a decent price range . Don’t see them out there much in as good a shape , believe the average guy used his up if they had them. That’s what they are made for .
Take care my friend, stay warm !
Take care my friend, stay warm !

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That's what they were made for.Ripster wrote: ↑Sat Feb 06, 2021 9:24 pm That’s a nice ,clean looking OC there Tom ! They’re a well built knife,in a decent price range . Don’t see them out there much in as good a shape , believe the average guy used his up if they had them. That’s what they are made for .
Take care my friend, stay warm !![]()

But..., now that they no longer make them, it is my responsibility to keep & protect this one for the next generation of knife collecting enthusiasts.




I am hoping that my son Shane or maybe a future grandchild will become interested in having my knife collection and continue to build on what I have started. Then it would be nice if I had some really sweet, hard to find stuff in it like this Old Cutler that I could pass along to them.


Another thing I can say is, the better & better my collection gets, the more and more joy


Darn "Purina" knives got me addicted!



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Thanks Floyd!



Wish I could get over that type of thinking about knives.



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Here is an Old Cutler stockman with an unusual serrated sheepsfoot blade. I'm new at this but have browsed a lot of knives recently and this is the only one I've seen like that.Of course I bought it. It's not like today's serrations but more like little saw teeth.
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Nice! I like it!CluelessNick wrote: ↑Sun Feb 07, 2021 6:16 pm Here is an Old Cutler stockman with an unusual serrated sheepsfoot blade. I'm new at this but have browsed a lot of knives recently and this is the only one I've seen like that.Of course I bought it. It's not like today's serrations but more like little saw teeth.




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Thanks Buddy! Appreciate it!CluelessNick wrote: ↑Sun Feb 07, 2021 6:21 pmI really like this color handle. Mine has advertising on it. nice knife.


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Nice pick up there NickCluelessNick wrote: ↑Sun Feb 07, 2021 6:16 pm Here is an Old Cutler stockman with an unusual serrated sheepsfoot blade. I'm new at this but have browsed a lot of knives recently and this is the only one I've seen like that.Of course I bought it. It's not like today's serrations but more like little saw teeth.

Haven’t seen that serration on a short sheepsfoot before . Have you done any research on it?
Thanks for posting. Stay warm .
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I've never seen that either.Ripster wrote: ↑Sun Feb 07, 2021 7:29 pmNice pick up there NickCluelessNick wrote: ↑Sun Feb 07, 2021 6:16 pm Here is an Old Cutler stockman with an unusual serrated sheepsfoot blade. I'm new at this but have browsed a lot of knives recently and this is the only one I've seen like that.Of course I bought it. It's not like today's serrations but more like little saw teeth.![]()
Haven’t seen that serration on a short sheepsfoot before . Have you done any research on it?
Thanks for posting. Stay warm .

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I've searched around on the net some but most people seem to think that with Colonial you never know what they might have done. Just Colonial being Colonial looks likeRipster wrote: ↑Sun Feb 07, 2021 7:29 pmNice pick up there NickCluelessNick wrote: ↑Sun Feb 07, 2021 6:16 pm Here is an Old Cutler stockman with an unusual serrated sheepsfoot blade. I'm new at this but have browsed a lot of knives recently and this is the only one I've seen like that.Of course I bought it. It's not like today's serrations but more like little saw teeth.![]()
Haven’t seen that serration on a short sheepsfoot before . Have you done any research on it?
Thanks for posting. Stay warm .