Fight'n Rooster fishing knife?

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skullmaster
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Fight'n Rooster fishing knife?

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Have any of you guys ever seen a Fight'n Rooster knife based on the Muskrat design with one regular blade and the other a fish scaler? My Dad had one when I was young, I remember scaling bluegills with it. He lost it back in the 70's and has been looking for another one ever since. He said he thought it was a Hen and Rooster but I think it might have been a Fight'n Rooster model from what I remember. Has anyone ever seen this model in any German knife brand? Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.
remington collector
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Re: Fight'n Rooster fishing knife?

Post by remington collector »

I've got a very good book on Fight'n Roosters and I looked at all the Muskrat pattern knives and none of them had a scaling blade. I would be inclined to believe it was a Hen and Rooster.
skullmaster
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Re: Fight'n Rooster fishing knife?

Post by skullmaster »

Thanks for your reply. I haven't had any luck searching for any German knife brand except Puma, for a muskrat style fish knife. The Puma muskrat fisher looks like the same knife I remember except my Dad's knife didn't have red bone grips and the Puma only came with the red grips. My Dad's had white bone or pearl grips, I can't remember but I do remember they reminded me of glow-in-the-dark stuff. I was really young at the time. Thanks again for your help. John.
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Re: Fight'n Rooster fishing knife?

Post by jfarmer »

I agree with Remington Collector. I'm pretty sure Mr. Frank never did one with a scaler blade.

James
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