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Clark23
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Does anyone have catalog for Winchester and if so I am curious to see all the models of the sowbelly that were made and thank you!
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I have a 53 page reprint of an old Winchester catalog. It averages about 6 knives per page, but looking through it I do not find any sowbelly patterns.

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Mumbleypeg wrote: Sun Nov 13, 2022 9:27 pm I have a 53 page reprint of an old Winchester catalog. It averages about 6 knives per page, but looking through it I do not find any sowbelly patterns.

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Oh that’s cool and thank you. Maybe someone will have what I looking for. Thanks again Ken ::handshake::
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Clark23 wrote: Sun Nov 13, 2022 8:03 pm Does.....
Maybe someone in the Winchester forum can help you. ::shrug::
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I don't believe that Winchester ever made a sowbelly back in the day. Remington did but not Winchester. I could be wrong.
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Cattaraugus made some.
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I believe those would be serpentine patterns.
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Agree, I also would call those serpentine. But if the OP knife has the shape of those, there are several of them in my Winchester Catalog reprint, mostly stockman patterns.

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