Colonel Coon Mule Day Barlow

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Colonel Coon Mule Day Barlow

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The wife and I took a nice trip over in Tennessee Friday and Saturday to the big Mule Day Festival. They had a very small knife show there as well and I picked up this cool Colonel Coon Barlow along with a few Fight'n Roosters. The date on the blade is 1980. The festival was held in Columbia, TN which is where the Colonel Coons were made. There was a guy that had several nice original Coons. I wish I could have bought them all but I didn't have near enough money. Oh well, maybe I can find some more later.

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You know James I had a feeling you were enjoying yourself at some knife show.. :P That is a great Col Coon and one style I have watched for a while when they show up on Ebay. I have seen several knives marked Mule day knives...

What in the heck is Mule Day???


Were the prices for the Coons any better at a show like that than say ebay???


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The Barlow is an Awesome pattern..Nice knife,James ::tu:: Whats on the bolster? I can't quite make it out.
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Sunburst, Mule Day is held in Maury Park in Columbia, TN and they have a mule show, parade (featuring mules) mule pulls, arts & crafts, etc. It is a heck of a deal and I have never seen anything like it. The wife and I love Tennessee and we go over there every chance we get. The guy I bought the Barlow from was pretty pricey on his Coons. An old guy came in with 2 rolls of Coons that were priced a little less than ebay prices. I would have bought both rolls if I had the money. All of them were mint. It was worth the trip just to look at them. We had a wonderful time and you can bet we will try to attend again.

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It's a mule Johnnie 8)

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Oh,thats cool!! ::tu:: I see now,its a kicking mule!! man,my eyes are bad..
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Here is a thread we had in Knife Lore, that might be of interest...

http://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/kni ... php?t=3423

...and one more (you have to dig out the "Mule Day" stuff)...

http://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/kni ... c&start=15

Just as added information.

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Bill I haven't participated in the knife lore forum but I did read that back when y'all were talking about it. Very interesting. I will be looking for more Mule Day knives.

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Cool Barlow James, I sure like the Coons too. ::tu::
You done good my friend.

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As El Lobe wrote, we did have a nice thread in the Knife Lore forum about Mule Day. Our special guest and former Camillus Historian, Tom Williams, sent in some pics of a Mule Day celebration from years back where his mother and other Camillus folks were guests of the Colonel himself.

Nice knife! My Colonel Coon toothpick is one of my favorites.
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Thanks guys. I'm very proud to have it.

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