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Old Cutler
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Re: Old Cutler
Nice guyscody6268 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 05, 2021 5:00 pmNice! It's also in purely immaculate condition!CluelessNick wrote: ↑Fri Mar 05, 2021 4:54 pm First Old Cutler Muskrat I've seen so I had to buy it. It's in new condition and works great.
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Re: Old Cutler
I have a Old Cutler in my LDF Knives Store take a peek!
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Re: Old Cutler
thanks,I'll check it out --Nick
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Got this new Old Cutler from Ebay this week. A stockman with fancy file work. At first I thought it was a knife that someone had taken apart and customized but after seeing three of them listed recently I guess it is some sort of factory issued knife after all. It's in good shape except it looks like someone tried to sharpen the main blade on a grinder.
Re: Old Cutler
Very knice Old Cutler. A very unde appreciated knife. I have one with the file work. Congrats.
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Same pattern but different handles. There is a thread here of fancy file work. I think a couple are shown there.
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Re: Old Cutler
A few more that I have slowly added to my Old Cutler stash.
A really nice 4 blade stockman like the one Cody showed earlier in excellent condition.
A jack knife with the same caramel color handles -- I already have a matching stockman.
And last is a jack knife with the fake stag handles that matches my stockman with the serrated sheepsfoot blade.
I really don't understand my fascination with these Old Cutlers but it's been fun finding various versions in good condition.
These are all seller photos cause I'm too lazy to do my own right now.
A really nice 4 blade stockman like the one Cody showed earlier in excellent condition.
A jack knife with the same caramel color handles -- I already have a matching stockman.
And last is a jack knife with the fake stag handles that matches my stockman with the serrated sheepsfoot blade.
I really don't understand my fascination with these Old Cutlers but it's been fun finding various versions in good condition.
These are all seller photos cause I'm too lazy to do my own right now.
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Re: Old Cutler
Got the Jack in the mail today. very pleased with it. like new condition I think. goes well with my matching stockman
I've developed a thing for these fake stag handles
I've developed a thing for these fake stag handles
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Re: Old Cutler
A very nice looking pair Nick.
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Never owned an Old Cutler before or knew it was made by Colonial until I purchased this one off Ebay (Forgive me I am a Schrade (USA) and Remington (USA) collector)
I was very pleased with the construction - It might be my new user or might just put it in with the collection and start collecting some usa made Colonials
Clint
I was very pleased with the construction - It might be my new user or might just put it in with the collection and start collecting some usa made Colonials
Clint
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Very quality knives.
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Yes, they are good knives. They were made to higher quality standards than some of their other knives. I have a Ranger and an Old Cutler stockman that look almost identical, but you can feel that the OC is heavier, has thicker blades, and a more robust frame.
The Ranger has 3 backsprings - one for each blade, and has their patented "snap into place" bolsters. The Old Cutler is a more traditional design.
I am not knocking the other Colonials - I have a few of them and they are great, but the Old Cutler line of knives were their "Cadillacs"!
The Ranger has 3 backsprings - one for each blade, and has their patented "snap into place" bolsters. The Old Cutler is a more traditional design.
I am not knocking the other Colonials - I have a few of them and they are great, but the Old Cutler line of knives were their "Cadillacs"!
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Re: Old Cutler
I just received a NOS Old Cutler 523. I'd put the fit and finish of this knife up against any Case or GEC anytime. Now I'm on the hunt for others!