INFO ON CATT

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Wanting to see if anyone has pic of cattaraugas serpentine whittler

no model # could not find one in the book i had

its 3 3/8 oval sheild
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How close is this?
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thank you sir thats it i beleive, will know more when it gets here
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I was digging through American Blade Collectors Association Price Guide to Antique Knives, by J. Bruce Voyles, and they pictured a 32183 Serpentine Whittler in pearl, no shield, and 3 variations of a 32189 in bone, all with bomb shields. JACKNIFEBEN's sweet whittler is not pictured but that is not uncommon, I have a scout knife and a jack that are not pictured either.
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jackknife's is in ritchie and stewarts book on cattarugus. page 77. dog leg whittler.
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Mrs. DEWEY has the celluloid 32164 on page 38. Richie and Stewart really mess up sometimes.
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thanks for all the info , it is supposed to be new mint or close

when i get it will post!!!!

thanks cato
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JACKNIFEBEN wrote:How close is this?
Now that is a Whittler!!! Awesome knife, I have a place for this one if you choose to let her go ::tu:: Very Nice! BoneHead
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Thanks, I do like my CATT'S.
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Not a serpentine but a Catt whittler.
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back. don't know what the writing means ::shrug::
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It`s a salesman sample.Very nice knife.Roger
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