Cattle Knives, 45 pattern!
Cattle Knives, 45 pattern!
Reputed to be an earlier pattern than the more graceful Stockman, I like them both. The equal ender has a more "basic" look and feel that brings me back in time. Here are three from different eras.
An XX Redbone, a Tested Greenbone, and a W.R. Early Rodgers Bone.
Have you got any interesting 45s??
An XX Redbone, a Tested Greenbone, and a W.R. Early Rodgers Bone.
Have you got any interesting 45s??
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Johnnie Fain would have approved!
1949 - 2009
Johnnie Fain would have approved!
1949 - 2009
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Make sure some of them are Dirt!!!
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Some really great old cattle knives, Upnorth. Hard to decide which one is best.
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Some really great old cattle knives, Upnorth. Hard to decide which one is best.
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no CASE but pretty old CATTARAUGUS
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WHO let the Catt in???
Nice knife, JKB!!

Nice knife, JKB!!

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Upnorth, not meaning to get off subject but do you have a picture handy of the Case, I think it was a cigar pattern, straight XX 40-64 tang stamped knife that has the transition Tested era shield on it? I remember looking at the knife in a post you made on here but I've searched for it again and can't seem to find it. It's a really nice knife. Thanks.
Aimus
Aimus
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Aimus, I think the bottom knife here has the shield you mean. But I think you mean a different knife. I'll look further.
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Yes, it's a different knife that you have. It's tang stamped Case XX the 40-64 era and the shield has the closed C in the word Case like the Tested era shields have. It's a beautiful knife but I can't find the post where you showed it. I have been talking with a family member about transition knives and wanted to show him the Case XX era knife with a Tested era shield. My family member is getting into knife collecting and has asked me a lot of questions so I figured showing a picture is easier than just telling him about them. I like to help anyone that wants to get into the hobby. Thanks.
Aimus
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These guys, Aimus??
An XX 6245 under a Tested 6245 1/2.
An XX 6245 under a Tested 6245 1/2.
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The bottom knife be the bird Upnorth. A beautiful one too if I may say so. Thanks and I hope you don't mind me borrowing your picture.
Aimus

Aimus
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No problem! Just give it back when you are done!Aimus Moses wrote:The bottom knife be the bird Upnorth. A beautiful one too if I may say so. Thanks and I hope you don't mind me borrowing your picture.![]()
Aimus


Utopia!! A chicken in every pot!! And a Barlow in every pocket!!!
Johnnie Fain would have approved!
1949 - 2009
Johnnie Fain would have approved!
1949 - 2009
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I've shown these elsewhere, but since we have this new Case section, I thought I'd add them to the "45" thread.
They are a little fancier than usual, with the Bomb shield with "CASE" in reverse on it, and you can't see them in this pic, but the center liners are milled or "coined".
Purty knives, IMO!
They are a little fancier than usual, with the Bomb shield with "CASE" in reverse on it, and you can't see them in this pic, but the center liners are milled or "coined".
Purty knives, IMO!
Utopia!! A chicken in every pot!! And a Barlow in every pocket!!!
Johnnie Fain would have approved!
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Johnnie Fain would have approved!
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This ol' cat was well loved! Still has great snap for an old boy. Looks like the only brass used in it's manufacture was the rocker pin. A wartime model perhaps?
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The "45" is a pattern I really like. Being a newbie I have none to show (Case that is) but I'll bet it won't be too lonf B4 I add one to my fledgling collection.
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Here is a Case Tested XX 05245 1/2 that has been well cared for. Thanks for looking.
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Fabulous knife Jerry. But I would expect nothing less.
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Jerry, beautiful knife, like the Old Stag
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Tested stag is rare, that one is as pretty as you will see. Jerry, how about posting some of your other 45's, you have some nice ones!!
Tom

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What a beautiful knife that is. It is in such great condition. That amazes me, a knife that old.
Great slim pattern too with that unique shield lettering.

Great slim pattern too with that unique shield lettering.


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Dang Jerry! You sure do have some nice knives!
I got this old, used Tested 6345 1/2 for a good price. Makes a real nice pocket carry.

I got this old, used Tested 6345 1/2 for a good price. Makes a real nice pocket carry.
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Greg, Larry, Tom, Joe and Railsplitter - Thank you for the gracious comments.
Railsplitter your Tested XX cattle knife is very nice!
I'll post more over the next few weeks.
Railsplitter your Tested XX cattle knife is very nice!
Tom, it doesn't take much encouragement to get a few pictures out of meolderdogs1 wrote:how about posting some of your other 45's

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Thanks Jerry!
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Re: Cattle Knives, 45 pattern!
Here is Case & Sons Bradford 05245 1/2 which I have posted before in the 100 year old thread. This one pre-dates the Tested example posted earlier. The condition on this one reflects use and sharpening. The main blade is short and there is damage (chip) to the handle. The main blade stamp is faint, but the secondary blade stamp is bright. The main blade has a match striker long pull. The shield was made blank (i.e., no lettering) which is typical on the pre-tested knives.
Thanks for looking.
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Great looking knife, thanks for posting it. The older they are the better I like them
Tom

Tom