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A place for every one to post their small western knifes .
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Re: A place for every one to post their small western knifes .
Pre-war. Stag. Looking for a new home.
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Re: A place for every one to post their small western knifes .
This is a tiny Western, but it is a fixed blade. Does it still qualify??
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Re: A place for every one to post their small western knifes .
Thank you for the kind reply’s. I am thinking it was a novelty/child’s or sales sample knife. I have never seen any info on it. I bought it from AAPK I think, but am not sure
Fully agree that the cracked ice is a great looking handle!!
Fully agree that the cracked ice is a great looking handle!!
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Re: A place for every one to post their small western knifes .
It's a No. 51 Midget. 2-1/4" blade. 4" OAL. Came dressed in either composition pearl (as shown here) or in "goldstone". 1941 only.
There were 2 other midgets, 1941 only also -
-- the No. 50 Midget Hunter, a 39 or 40 pattern skinner, with a 1-5/8" BL 3-1/8" OAL. also composition pearl or goldstone
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-- the No. 52 Midget, 1-1/2" blade similar in shape to the No. 51 with an OAL of 3-1/4" and a horse head pommel. Tenite handles with no specification as to in what colors the handles were available. Probably the same colors as the 48/58/68BGH, which was orange, yellow and green.
There were 2 other midgets, 1941 only also -
-- the No. 50 Midget Hunter, a 39 or 40 pattern skinner, with a 1-5/8" BL 3-1/8" OAL. also composition pearl or goldstone
and
-- the No. 52 Midget, 1-1/2" blade similar in shape to the No. 51 with an OAL of 3-1/4" and a horse head pommel. Tenite handles with no specification as to in what colors the handles were available. Probably the same colors as the 48/58/68BGH, which was orange, yellow and green.
Re: A place for every one to post their small western knifes .
Thank you again!! That is priceless information to me! I have been continually amazed by the variety and types of Western Cutlery sharp pointy things!
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I own one small western 6504 whittler and can someone tell me why it’s not the usual whittler configuration? Just curious! Jimbo
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Re: A place for every one to post their small western knifes .
Similar blade configuration as a Camillus 72 pattern.They call it a whittler I guess because it has a coping blade.Oledadsknives wrote: ↑Sun Jan 01, 2023 2:28 am I own one small western 6504 whittler and can someone tell me why it’s not the usual whittler configuration? Just curious! Jimbo7B29528A-DBD5-4DB9-83FD-0CF62A871F11.jpegA36D1A06-BE84-4214-8CC9-79DEC7E05A76.jpeg
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Re: A place for every one to post their small western knifes .
Thanks Roger, a coping blade is definitely a whittlers best friend. I just never seen a knife called whittler with that blade setup. Oh well, lots of knife stuff to learn out there for sure!
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Re: A place for every one to post their small western knifes .
That’s some great looking bone .Oledadsknives wrote: ↑Sun Jan 01, 2023 2:28 am I own one small western 6504 whittler and can someone tell me why it’s not the usual whittler configuration? Just curious! Jimbo7B29528A-DBD5-4DB9-83FD-0CF62A871F11.jpegA36D1A06-BE84-4214-8CC9-79DEC7E05A76.jpeg
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Re: A place for every one to post their small western knifes .
Thomasg thanks it does have some decent handles!!
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