Wilbert Cutlery

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Great find Mike. Sears had it all. How old is your buddy I saw with you in Lakeland ?
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ScoutKnives wrote: Fri Dec 23, 2022 12:14 pm Picked up this early Wilbert Cutlery co fixed blade yesterday .
8 3/4” long . Not sure if this is German or American ?

Thanks for looking .
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Nice fixed Blade Wilbert . First one these old eyes have seen . Very cool ::tu:: ::tu::
If it’s German would the O ,in CO.be smaller and Underlined ? That’s one way I’ve been taught to figure it out . Past that still learning and am curious.
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ScoutKnives wrote: Fri Dec 23, 2022 12:14 pm Picked up this early Wilbert Cutlery co fixed blade yesterday .
8 3/4” long . Not sure if this is German or American ?

Thanks for looking .
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He’s 16 , Almost as tall as me now !
wlf wrote: Fri Dec 23, 2022 1:27 pm Great find Mike. Sears had it all. How old is your buddy I saw with you in Lakeland ?
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I sure hope so , I have my hotel room reserved so I’m ready .

Ripster wrote: Fri Dec 23, 2022 1:29 pm
ScoutKnives wrote: Fri Dec 23, 2022 12:14 pm Picked up this early Wilbert Cutlery co fixed blade yesterday .
8 3/4” long . Not sure if this is German or American ?

Thanks for looking .
Mike
Nice fixed Blade Wilbert . First one these old eyes have seen . Very cool ::tu:: ::tu::
If it’s German would the O ,in CO.be smaller and Underlined ? That’s one way I’ve been taught to figure it out . Past that still learning and am curious.
Is the Gator show still on next month
Always looking for Mint pre war scout knives
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Thanks dog .

Mike
doglegg wrote: Fri Dec 23, 2022 2:55 pm
ScoutKnives wrote: Fri Dec 23, 2022 12:14 pm Picked up this early Wilbert Cutlery co fixed blade yesterday .
8 3/4” long . Not sure if this is German or American ?

Thanks for looking .
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Got this one Friday at the Gator show from Roger.
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Wilbert Trapper.
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Bill, very good looking jack.
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Welcome here, Mike V, good looking trapper. ::nod::
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Thank you!
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FRJ wrote: Sun Feb 26, 2023 4:24 am Bill, very good looking jack.
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Mike V wrote: Sat Feb 25, 2023 11:27 pm Wilbert Trapper.
That is a really nice trapper Mike, nice find!!
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I like Trappers, and that one’s a beauty, Mike!
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Not sure what this pattern would be called, but I especially like the threaded bolsters and the repair to the pile side cover from a previous owner. It also has really nice color in those old bones, at least to my eye.
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::tu:: Wonderful old knife. I’d call it a banana trapper. Due to the shape of the frame. Here’s another just like it viewtopic.php?p=1059918#p1059918

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Thank you, Ken. The banana trapper you showed is immaculate! It must be a younger sibling who stayed on the straight and narrow.
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Lama, Nice knife it resembles a 1950 Winchester, except they were stag I think. There are guys that could hide the patch and crack. Still very nice. Thanks for showing it.

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Thanks Harold, I could probably also do a tighter patch, but I think the primitive repair fits the knife. The blade shows years of use and some abuse, yet it still has great walk and talk along with an even edge. The cover, even with the ill fit patch and crack is stable. All together, I read it as an old user that has stood the test of time and has earned a rest just the way it is. Plus, I don't plan to carry or use it, just let it lie in its drawer to be checked out once and awhile. The next owner can do a better repair, or not. -Michael
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:lol:
Lama wrote: Mon Nov 20, 2023 7:09 pm Thank you, Ken. The banana trapper you showed is immaculate! It must be a younger sibling who stayed on the straight and narrow.
:lol: I'd say it didn't get out much, either.

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Lama, that all sounds good, and still a great old knife. Harold
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:lol: I'd say it didn't get out much, either. :lol:

Lama, that all sounds good, and still a great old knife. Harold ::tu::
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I picked up this 3 and 5/8" bone handled Wilbert over the weekend for a couple of bucks. I always buy Wilberts when I see them regardless of condition because you don't see them often. This one has been the victim of previous work, the rocker pin is now a nail, clinched over on the mark side, and an attempt has been made to make a portion of the blade serrated. I think this must have been a camper/scout type knife originally and the broken blade that would have occupied the empty space must have been a can opener blade. The back side of the punch blade carries the patent number 833146, which was patented by Seymour Landon Alvord on Oct 16, 1906. This patented punch blade is also seen on Keen Kutter, Shapleigh, Ulster, and other knives. I went back through this post and looked for a picture of a Wilbert camper knife and saw none. Anyone ever seen a Wilbert camper? I would be interested in seeing what the can opener looked like.
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OC: That's an absolute gem. Forget the warts. It's a survivor and I'd be proud to hang on my cave wall. ::tu:: :D J.O'.
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Here's a pair, mother of pearl cattle and a bone stockman.
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