Old Cattle Knives
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Joe that spey blade has got that special something.
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Thank you very much, guys.
Lyle, yes it does. I've got a large Camillus stockman with a similar spey.
Lyle, yes it does. I've got a large Camillus stockman with a similar spey.
Joe
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Sta-Sharp 4 blade Cattle knife, decent shape except someone modified the spey blade into another punch. Pretty sure made by Camillus.
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JohnR, very nice knives. It's hard not to really like, and admire all the knives posted here. Here are a couple Remington's. Some are better than others.
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Both of you gentleman have some beautiful pieces.
Thanks for sharing . .
Thanks for sharing . .
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Adding this Imperial 1936 - 1952 to my EDC
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Bottom line, that's a fine old knife, Scott, an EDC that won't let you down!
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Two 3 7/8 inch Cattaraugus cattle / stockmen knives. Both stamped bone 42179 and French Pearl 42172.
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Those are awsome Jacknifeben, I've never seen a pattern like that before. Very cool.
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Scott, I love that knife so much. You seem to have gotten a near-perfect master blade on yours, too. That baby's gonna hold a fine edge for you, an excellent EDC choice.
JKB, an outstanding pair of Catts! You should bring those over to the Matching Pairs thread.
JKB, an outstanding pair of Catts! You should bring those over to the Matching Pairs thread.
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[quote="Tsar Bomba"]Scott, I love that knife so much. You seem to have gotten a near-perfect master blade on yours, too. That baby's gonna hold a fine edge for you, an excellent EDC choice.
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Thanks Tony! I do looooooooooooooooooove that spear point master and she is mighty sharp!
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Thanks Tony! I do looooooooooooooooooove that spear point master and she is mighty sharp!
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Three back springs, etched, pinched slanted bolsters. Utica Cutlery Co.
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Nice one JKB.
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I found this post... with the same pattern knife.
Jacknifeben wrote:HERE IS A UTICA THREE BACK SPRING WHITTLER WITH SLANTED GROOVED PINCHED BOLSTERS, ETCHED MASTER BLADE WITH LONG PULL SPEY AND PUNCH BLADE. THE HAR-MAC ETCH IS A HARDWARE CHAIN HARPER MCINTIRE WITH A WAREHOUSE IN OTTUMWA IOWA.
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It appears to be the same knife, not just the same pattern. And it's a good one!americanedgetech wrote:I found this post... with the same pattern knife.
Jacknifeben wrote:HERE IS A UTICA THREE BACK SPRING WHITTLER WITH SLANTED GROOVED PINCHED BOLSTERS, ETCHED MASTER BLADE WITH LONG PULL SPEY AND PUNCH BLADE. THE HAR-MAC ETCH IS A HARDWARE CHAIN HARPER MCINTIRE WITH A WAREHOUSE IN OTTUMWA IOWA.
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Jacknifeben... same knifetongueriver wrote:It appears to be the same knife, not just the same pattern. And it's a good one!americanedgetech wrote:I found this post... with the same pattern knife.
Jacknifeben wrote:HERE IS A UTICA THREE BACK SPRING WHITTLER WITH SLANTED GROOVED PINCHED BOLSTERS, ETCHED MASTER BLADE WITH LONG PULL SPEY AND PUNCH BLADE. THE HAR-MAC ETCH IS A HARDWARE CHAIN HARPER MCINTIRE WITH A WAREHOUSE IN OTTUMWA IOWA.
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JKB, I've really enjoyed looking at the great knives you have been posting. Thanks You have awsome knives.Jacknifeben wrote:Three back springs, etched, pinched slanted bolsters. Utica Cutlery Co.
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Thanks,these rainy days are getting to me. No golfing, fishing,and can,t find any good knives.
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Hang in there.Jacknifeben wrote:Thanks,these rainy days are getting to me. No golfing, fishing,and can,t find any good knives.
It will begin raining pocket knifes soon enough.
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A very well worn Cattaraugus cattle knife.
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Looks good to me.
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Those are some great looking Remingtons. Ive got 2 Remington Jr. cattleman, 3 3/8". One is acorn shield with slant bolsters and sparkling green handles
with the circle tangstamp.The other one I bought as a rebuilder as it had a broken spring, broken red plastic handles and straight line Remington tang stamp. I made a new spring, rehandled in coca bola and repinned. But both of mine have been heavily resharpened and are not nearly as nice as the ones you pictured. I think the cattleman knives are one of the neatest patterns. I have others that have the spiral awl blades.
Those are some great looking Remingtons. Ive got 2 Remington Jr. cattleman, 3 3/8". One is acorn shield with slant bolsters and sparkling green handles
with the circle tangstamp.The other one I bought as a rebuilder as it had a broken spring, broken red plastic handles and straight line Remington tang stamp. I made a new spring, rehandled in coca bola and repinned. But both of mine have been heavily resharpened and are not nearly as nice as the ones you pictured. I think the cattleman knives are one of the neatest patterns. I have others that have the spiral awl blades.
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Here are a few old Case's
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