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Congratulations Phil. That is a superb array of CSC knives.
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KnifeSlinger#81 wrote:
J1890 wrote:Finally got the equal end 3 blade Cattle knife. This is an Ulster with no shield.
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Those ulster knife co stamped jr cattle knives are dandy. They are also very, very similar to a schrade cut co 8563 3/4 or an early schrade walden 856. I think schrade may have sourced the bone for the ulsters.

I have an ulster like that and two early S-W 856's. Side by side the only notable difference is the ulster has steel bolsters and liners while the schrades have ns bolsters and brass liners. All my examples have the factory edges and are in nice condition so the comparison is pretty accurate.
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That’s really great information. One of the things I really like about the folks on this site. Always sharing information with each other. I really appreciate it.
I’ll have to check those two out.
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Thanks to Longblade, this very nice Russell Barlow will be here tomorrow. Gotta love the saw cut bone!
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J1890 wrote:Thanks to Longblade, this very nice Russell Barlow will be here tomorrow. Gotta love the saw cut bone!
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Man, your on a roll!!!
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Jdub wrote:
J1890 wrote:Thanks to Longblade, this very nice Russell Barlow will be here tomorrow. Gotta love the saw cut bone!
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Man, your on a roll!!!
Yup! Luckily I was able to sell a few higher end knives.
Pretty fortunate to get some great knives on this run.
But... it’s now done for a bit...... ::hmm::
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KnifeSlinger#81 wrote:
J1890 wrote:Finally got the equal end 3 blade Cattle knife. This is an Ulster with no shield.
8EA01F86-DD51-45CD-84B5-6EF6B8E61DB5.jpeg
Those ulster knife co stamped jr cattle knives are dandy. They are also very, very similar to a schrade cut co 8563 3/4 or an early schrade walden 856. I think schrade may have sourced the bone for the ulsters.

I have an ulster like that and two early S-W 856's. Side by side the only notable difference is the ulster has steel bolsters and liners while the schrades have ns bolsters and brass liners. All my examples have the factory edges and are in nice condition so the comparison is pretty accurate.
So the person I bought that Ulster from told me they lost it or it got stolen ::facepalm:: . I did get a refund so I am now going to try and get one of those 856s.
Thanks for the heads up on those ::handshake::
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J1890 wrote:
KnifeSlinger#81 wrote:
J1890 wrote:Finally got the equal end 3 blade Cattle knife. This is an Ulster with no shield.
8EA01F86-DD51-45CD-84B5-6EF6B8E61DB5.jpeg
Those ulster knife co stamped jr cattle knives are dandy. They are also very, very similar to a schrade cut co 8563 3/4 or an early schrade walden 856. I think schrade may have sourced the bone for the ulsters.

I have an ulster like that and two early S-W 856's. Side by side the only notable difference is the ulster has steel bolsters and liners while the schrades have ns bolsters and brass liners. All my examples have the factory edges and are in nice condition so the comparison is pretty accurate.
So the person I bought that Ulster from told me they lost it or it got stolen ::facepalm:: . I did get a refund so I am now going to try and get one of those 856s.
Thanks for the heads up on those ::handshake::
Dang that stinks. Good luck finding an 856.
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I have a goal to acquire all of the 1983 schrade heritage knives in each color, and these two came at an excellent price. They appear to be in perfect condition. Hopefully they will arrive before I leave for vacation.
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I have three being held at the Post Office for delivery tomorrow (Monday, I hope).

Camillus 14 Number 11. I'm such a sucker for these.
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Cheap Chinese Kershaw Leek knock-off.
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That RR Large Trapper might be my next RR.

I've got two of these on the way. Only cost $5 each. Marked "LAKOTA USA" but I think they're Colonials.
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A couple doglegs are on the way to a new home thanks to Scott a.k.a. TripleF.
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cody6268 wrote:I've got two of these on the way. Only cost $5 each. Marked "LAKOTA USA" but I think they're Colonials.
Sure is, Cody. I have two, one each of Endowment and Life member, each stamped differently on the tang. The former is stamped Lakota, latter is stamped Colonial. Same knife.
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I could've sworn I took comparison photos of both at one point with stamp close-ups but I searched my clouds top to bottom and couldn't turn 'em up. ::shrug::
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This Canal Street Squeeze Lockback is headed my way.
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Should be here on Tuesday. Thank you ~Q~.
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philco wrote:This Canal Street Squeeze Lockback is headed my way.
That's a pretty one Phil.

I was on ebay, when I shouldn't be looking at knives right now, and I saw this short line camillus 68 and the BIN was low so now it's mine. Looks like it will be a good one after a little cleaning. The bone is on the darker side which I prefer.
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Ha! That guy had no idea what he was selling. 1970 with "genuine Cabone" handles indeed.
Short line 1946 to probably appx. 1955 with "genuine Rogers Bone" handles.
Congratulations Paul.
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Thanks Jerry. I did not have to look at it more than a moment before I knew what it really was.
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I figured you nailed it right off. ::tu::
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This one shipped today from Gunstock Jacks! ::super_happy::
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SWEET knife Greg! I know you can't wait to get your hands on it.

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This 'un just got dropped in the mail on it's way to me.
Camillus, 1941-46... I LOVE the handles....
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This one was supposed to be delivered yesterday but I see it's still wandering around the countryside. Phooey. :x

Poor sellers picture. :|
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This one was purchased Sunday and just got shipped this morning.
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Sellers pics might be poor but I can tell those handles are KILLER!!
Congrats Jerry.

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Thanks Mike. It has gotten to the point where many times I am buying the handles and the knife is secondary.
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jerryd6818 wrote:Thanks Mike. It has gotten to the point where many times I am buying the handles and the knife is secondary.
I can see the point of that. Those are some real beauts....

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Pulled this Cammy 709 outta the 'bay yesterday.
No other bids but mine . . . ::shrug::
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