Peachseed Bone on Cattaraugus knives??

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Peachseed Bone on Cattaraugus knives??

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Hi ALL & thank you for your Help & expertise! Please post some Catt knives w/ Peachseed Jigging

A good knife friend of mine was talking about this question to me the other day. He asked me what my opinion was & I told him that I never thought twice about it. I assumed CATT would order Bone from Schrade as they ordered Bone from the Rogers Co.
Am I wrong to assume this?? Any & all help is appreciated on this subject. We really need pics of actual Catt knives with PEACHSEED Jigging, and I cant offer any at this time, sorry.

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I don't think Schrade ever sold any of their jigged bone off to other shops. They used everything they made up for their own knives. The later Catt jigged bone like what's on the knife posted below sort of resembled the Schrade peachseed but wasn't the same.

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ratlesnake75 wrote: Fri Apr 12, 2024 2:22 pm Hi.....
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I can't recall seeing a Catt with peachseed jigging, at least not any that resembles Schrade peachseed. ::shrug::

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Love your pictures!
You bring up some very interesting points & I cant thank you enough for sharing your thoughts & interest.
Indeed please move this post to that other catt section, lol. Thank you, I not very computer savvy, lol
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ea42 wrote: Fri Apr 12, 2024 2:45 pm I don't think Schrade ever sold any of their jigged bone off to other shops. They used everything they made up for their own knives. The later Catt jigged bone like what's on the knife posted below sort of resembled the Schrade peachseed but wasn't the same.


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Very interesting! I could have sworn I seen peachseed Jigging on other knives besides "Schrade"
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Just my nickel's worth. Here's an ULSTER cattle knife with really nice, peach seed jigging. J.O'.
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That's a preinflation nickels worth. Great handles!
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Ridgegrass wrote: Mon Apr 15, 2024 12:46 am Just my nickel's worth. Here's an ULSTER cattle knife with really nice, peach seed jigging. J.O'.
J.O., I’m not a Schrade expert, nor Ulster either, but I believe that your peach seed Ulster was probably made in the Schrade factory. As I understand it, after Schrade bought out Ulster, in the late 1950’s the production of Ulster knives was moved to the Schrade factory where both brands were made on the same machinery. They even shared the same pattern numbers. The only difference in many cases was the name stamped on the knife’s tang. If my understanding of the history is wrong someone please correct me.

Even if technically that Ulster is a Schrade, I suppose that doesn’t change the fact that another brand name has Schrade peach seed jigging. :lol:

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Thanks Ken, Maybe someone will add more. Interesting. It'd be nice to see them side by side. I have a Schrade 774 but it's composite and obviously looks a bit different. J.O'.
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Mumbleypeg wrote: Mon Apr 15, 2024 2:23 am
Ridgegrass wrote: Mon Apr 15, 2024 12:46 am Just my nickel's worth. Here's an ULSTER cattle knife with really nice, peach seed jigging. J.O'.
J.O., I’m not a Schrade expert, nor Ulster either, but I believe that your peach seed Ulster was probably made in the Schrade factory. As I understand it, after Schrade bought out Ulster, in the late 1950’s the production of Ulster knives was moved to the Schrade factory where both brands were made on the same machinery. They even shared the same pattern numbers. The only difference in many cases was the name stamped on the knife’s tang. If my understanding of the history is wrong someone please correct me.

Even if technically that Ulster is a Schrade, I suppose that doesn’t change the fact that another brand name has Schrade peach seed jigging. :lol:

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