West-Cut fixed blade
Posted: Wed Jul 17, 2024 6:28 pm
Here's a West-Cut that I just picked up in a flea market. I just couldn't leave it locked in that glass showcase! It has the tang stamp of WEST-CUT over Boulder, COLO. over PAT. NO. 1,967,479. I know the patent was for the bifurcated tang, not the knife itself. Two questions:
1) Any idea of the age of the knife based on the 2 red starter spacers and the 2 brass intermediate spacers? (See how I avoided that dating question about bringing her flowers? I asked her age instead because I know she has to be at least 18!)
2) And ideas on tightening up the gapped spacers? It's interesting that the gaps are only at the brass spacers. I cleaned lots of verdigris (green corrosion) out of the gaps with a feeler guage and a toothbrush.
1) Any idea of the age of the knife based on the 2 red starter spacers and the 2 brass intermediate spacers? (See how I avoided that dating question about bringing her flowers? I asked her age instead because I know she has to be at least 18!)
2) And ideas on tightening up the gapped spacers? It's interesting that the gaps are only at the brass spacers. I cleaned lots of verdigris (green corrosion) out of the gaps with a feeler guage and a toothbrush.