Thanks bud!Papa Bones wrote: ↑Thu May 19, 2022 11:33 pmThose are a couple of fine looking Walden's David!!dlr110 wrote: ↑Thu May 19, 2022 4:36 pm Got these two yesterday from our esteemed member of Kennedy Knives.
From Walden Knife Co. (made by Bear & Son?) a:
Stockman & a Trapper both with Walnut handles and Walden Knife Co. on the main blade of each knife.
Even came with the original boxes and paper wrap. Thank you Gary.![]()
Neat find Dan and appears to be in good shape. I kept one in a tacklebox for years. They were budget knives but worked.
Couple of good looking knives Marc. The Leverletto is a sleek looking job.Madmarco wrote: ↑Thu May 19, 2022 10:08 pm Thats some handsome and cool cutlery you've all been posting guys, thanks for the show you put on!These 2 were in my mail today, and they're more for filling space in my displays than anything else, although, the Leverletto seems to be a fine little knife for perhaps occasional carrying! 8)WIN_20220519_14_12_21_Pro.jpgWIN_20220519_14_11_59_Pro.jpgA 10" oal mostly gold colored swivel-bolster stiletto featuring raised dragon figures on the covers!WIN_20220519_14_11_25_Pro.jpgWIN_20220519_14_10_50_Pro.jpgAn 8" oal swivel-bolster Leverletto clone with an unusual design!
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Received this one earlier in the week. So did my usual routine of oil soak, flush, and did have to work on the blades a bit. They do have some slight pitting, but the blades are full, no wobble and great snap. It is a Craftsman STA-SHARP three blade Cattle Knife, 3-5/8" closed and weighs 3-3/8 ounce. Has a Sabre Clip Blade, Sheep foot secondary and a large pen blade. It has jigged bone handles and large federal style shield. The "STA-SHARP" etch is still visible but "CRAFTSMAN" is not visible. The Clip Blade tang stamp has HIGHCARBON over STEEL over U.S.A. From what I have researched, The STA-SHARP etch was used until the mid 1940's. According to the catalogs, it has Nickle Silver bolsters & liners, and the center liner is gimped on the spine. The bone handles do not have any looseness or cracks but do have some pocket wear. Overall I am very pleased with it. I still need to do some sharpening. Then give it some pocket time and use it on some fruit to get the patina back.
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Really nice pair David,dlr110 wrote: ↑Thu May 19, 2022 4:36 pm Got these two yesterday from our esteemed member of Kennedy Knives.
From Walden Knife Co. (made by Bear & Son?) a:
Stockman & a Trapper both with Walnut handles and Walden Knife Co. on the main blade of each knife.
Even came with the original boxes and paper wrap. Thank you Gary.
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Really cool Dan!Dan In MI wrote: ↑Thu May 19, 2022 5:36 pm Those are some nice ones, David!![]()
I got an Imperial fish knife in today. Though it's not perfect, it still looks pretty all right to me. I believe it still has a factory edge.
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One fine looking folder Smits!Papa Bones wrote: ↑Fri May 20, 2022 12:27 am Received this one earlier in the week. So did my usual routine of oil soak, flush, and did have to work on the blades a bit. They do have some slight pitting, but the blades are full, no wobble and great snap. It is a Craftsman STA-SHARP three blade Cattle Knife, 3-5/8" closed and weighs 3-3/8 ounce. Has a Sabre Clip Blade, Sheep foot secondary and a large pen blade. It has jigged bone handles and large federal style shield. The "STA-SHARP" etch is still visible but "CRAFTSMAN" is not visible. The Clip Blade tang stamp has HIGHCARBON over STEEL over U.S.A. From what I have researched, The STA-SHARP etch was used until the mid 1940's. According to the catalogs, it has Nickle Silver bolsters & liners, and the center liner is gimped on the spine. The bone handles do not have any looseness or cracks but do have some pocket wear. Overall I am very pleased with it. I still need to do some sharpening. Then give it some pocket time and use it on some fruit to get the patina back.
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Thank you Marc. Yep....ya always gotta set goals.Madmarco wrote: ↑Fri May 20, 2022 12:41 amOne fine looking folder Smits!Papa Bones wrote: ↑Fri May 20, 2022 12:27 am Received this one earlier in the week. So did my usual routine of oil soak, flush, and did have to work on the blades a bit. They do have some slight pitting, but the blades are full, no wobble and great snap. It is a Craftsman STA-SHARP three blade Cattle Knife, 3-5/8" closed and weighs 3-3/8 ounce. Has a Sabre Clip Blade, Sheep foot secondary and a large pen blade. It has jigged bone handles and large federal style shield. The "STA-SHARP" etch is still visible but "CRAFTSMAN" is not visible. The Clip Blade tang stamp has HIGHCARBON over STEEL over U.S.A. From what I have researched, The STA-SHARP etch was used until the mid 1940's. According to the catalogs, it has Nickle Silver bolsters & liners, and the center liner is gimped on the spine. The bone handles do not have any looseness or cracks but do have some pocket wear. Overall I am very pleased with it. I still need to do some sharpening. Then give it some pocket time and use it on some fruit to get the patina back.
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STA SHARP 3_75 Cattle_d.jpgAnd it sounds like you have it's future all planned out! LOL!
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She's plum gorgeous Smitty ! Congrats on a fine snag
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That’s a beauty Smitty 
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Thanks to all for the kind words. And Smitty, I don't think I'd ever tire of looking at that beautiful little Sta-Sharp!
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Man Smitty, you have great taste! That is a great old knife in the finest tradition of pocket knives! Congrats on that find....Papa Bones wrote: ↑Fri May 20, 2022 12:27 am Received this one earlier in the week. So did my usual routine of oil soak, flush, and did have to work on the blades a bit. They do have some slight pitting, but the blades are full, no wobble and great snap. It is a Craftsman STA-SHARP three blade Cattle Knife, 3-5/8" closed and weighs 3-3/8 ounce. Has a Sabre Clip Blade, Sheep foot secondary and a large pen blade. It has jigged bone handles and large federal style shield. The "STA-SHARP" etch is still visible but "CRAFTSMAN" is not visible. The Clip Blade tang stamp has HIGHCARBON over STEEL over U.S.A. From what I have researched, The STA-SHARP etch was used until the mid 1940's. According to the catalogs, it has Nickle Silver bolsters & liners, and the center liner is gimped on the spine. The bone handles do not have any looseness or cracks but do have some pocket wear. Overall I am very pleased with it. I still need to do some sharpening. Then give it some pocket time and use it on some fruit to get the patina back.
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I love Craftsman! Holds some nostalgia for me cause half the stuff we had in the house when I was growing up in the 1950s and 1960s came from Sears - and the Craftsman name was revered! Nice knife!
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A very good looking and substantial work knife, Smitty.Papa Bones wrote: ↑Fri May 20, 2022 12:27 am Overall I am very pleased with it. I still need to do some sharpening.
Per your tang stamp, I wonder who made it.
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Papa Bones wrote: ↑Fri May 20, 2022 12:27 am Received this one earlier in the week. So did my usual routine of oil soak, flush, and did have to work on the blades a bit. They do have some slight pitting, but the blades are full, no wobble and great snap. It is a Craftsman STA-SHARP three blade Cattle Knife, 3-5/8" closed and weighs 3-3/8 ounce. Has a Sabre Clip Blade, Sheep foot secondary and a large pen blade. It has jigged bone handles and large federal style shield. The "STA-SHARP" etch is still visible but "CRAFTSMAN" is not visible. The Clip Blade tang stamp has HIGHCARBON over STEEL over U.S.A. From what I have researched, The STA-SHARP etch was used until the mid 1940's. According to the catalogs, it has Nickle Silver bolsters & liners, and the center liner is gimped on the spine. The bone handles do not have any looseness or cracks but do have some pocket wear. Overall I am very pleased with it. I still need to do some sharpening. Then give it some pocket time and use it on some fruit.
Really pretty scales Papa, that is a beauty. Congrats and enjoy that baby. Great knives were being made all over in that era for sure. Good score. Kudos for nailing that one. Mmmmmmmmmmmmnnnnnnnnnnnnnn.
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Thanks Chris!
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Thank you Dan, Glad your enjoying it.
Thank you TMK, the bone and the sheer bulk just snagged me.toomanyknives wrote: ↑Fri May 20, 2022 7:49 pm
Man Smitty, you have great taste! That is a great old knife in the finest tradition of pocket knives! Congrats on that find....![]()
Same here Tim. I've been using Craftsman tools for many years. Although I don't think I've bough any new ones in the last 20 years. Now, with some of their line being contracted over seas, it makes me reluctant to trade any in that might wear out. But I've bought tools since the 1960's, so I guess I will use some of the old Protos and SK's a little more often now.
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Looks great PB! Nice job on the restoration & good pickup!Papa Bones wrote: ↑Fri May 20, 2022 12:27 am Received this one earlier in the week. So did my usual routine of oil soak, flush, and did have to work on the blades a bit. They do have some slight pitting, but the blades are full, no wobble and great snap. It is a Craftsman STA-SHARP three blade Cattle Knife, 3-5/8" closed and weighs 3-3/8 ounce. Has a Sabre Clip Blade, Sheep foot secondary and a large pen blade. It has jigged bone handles and large federal style shield. The "STA-SHARP" etch is still visible but "CRAFTSMAN" is not visible. The Clip Blade tang stamp has HIGHCARBON over STEEL over U.S.A. From what I have researched, The STA-SHARP etch was used until the mid 1940's. According to the catalogs, it has Nickle Silver bolsters & liners, and the center liner is gimped on the spine. The bone handles do not have any looseness or cracks but do have some pocket wear. Overall I am very pleased with it. I still need to do some sharpening. Then give it some pocket time and use it on some fruit to get the patina back.
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Thank you Joe. He is a pretty hefty boy. Craftsman knives were made by several companies, I believe this one may be made by Ulster.
Thank you Iman. I will be giving it some pocket time.
Thanks Auggie.SaintAuggie wrote: ↑Sat May 21, 2022 3:15 am
Looks great PB! Nice job on the restoration & good pickup!![]()
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Nice pick-ups, and the Bronco is pretty neat, too!
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Thanks guys. I am a Bronco fan, only recently found that toy as a prop
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Beautiful Case bone in there Case xx, what a mail day for you. Congrats and thanks for showing some beautiful stuff. Whenever I see a Bronco like that I can't help but think of Al Cowlings driving telling the cops the Juice had a gun to his head. What a scene. Great knives though.
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You fellers are sure getting some nice mail call items.
My postman left this at my house. I'm rather pleased.
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I'm a Jeep guy, but I love your Bronco.Case XX 6383 wrote: ↑Sat May 21, 2022 4:16 pmThanks guys. I am a Bronco fan, only recently found that toy as a prop
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