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a donor camillus i picked up at the flea market today
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Picked up this little ka-bar hawk today along with a ka-bar rope knife. pretty good shape. Can anyone tell me what time period this stamp was used?
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really cool little hawk there upnorth. I have been eyeing one of those little guys for a while, but thier prices always seem to go a bit out of reach for me.
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I'll second that
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Another nice one S-K.
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pretty used up, but still snaps and has half stops, the cattaraugus cutlery stamp is nearly worn out, but it's there. It has a tapered spring, first I have seen like this
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Thanks everyone.
Cool knife MM. Some of my Sheffield Hawkbills have a tapered spring....very thick at the non blade end and much narrower at the blade. Do you think this was designed to allow the non blade end of the handle to be much thicker and thus fit the hand better or for some other purpose?
s-k
Cool knife MM. Some of my Sheffield Hawkbills have a tapered spring....very thick at the non blade end and much narrower at the blade. Do you think this was designed to allow the non blade end of the handle to be much thicker and thus fit the hand better or for some other purpose?

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S-K,smiling-knife wrote:Thanks everyone.
Cool knife MM. Some of my Sheffield Hawkbills have a tapered spring....very thick at the non blade end and much narrower at the blade. Do you think this was designed to allow the non blade end of the handle to be much thicker and thus fit the hand better or for some other purpose?s-k
Can you post a pic of the springs in question? I would like to see them.
I would hazard a guess that it is for some other reason than than handle thickness. It would be much easier, (and less expensive from a manufacturing point), to just make thicker handles. I expect that those old knives have quite a bit of snap to the springs.
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Here's another tapered spring, this one on a cap bolstered Empire from a long time ago. The bone is hand-jigged, in the round, and following the curve! Makes for a fat handle with a tapered, circular cross section. And that tapered spring will chop a pencil in two!!
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very nice old hawks upnorth!
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Those are SWEET Charlie!
I like both of them, but that banana is especially nice.
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I like both of them, but that banana is especially nice.
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Beautiful knives upnorth. I really like the Empire HB.
Dale here are some photos of the springs. The widest point in 5/16 and it tapers to slightly less than 5/32. It does have great snap perhaps as a result of this spring design. It also changes in thickness. It is wide and thin at one end and narrower but thicker at the blade end if that makes sense.
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Dale here are some photos of the springs. The widest point in 5/16 and it tapers to slightly less than 5/32. It does have great snap perhaps as a result of this spring design. It also changes in thickness. It is wide and thin at one end and narrower but thicker at the blade end if that makes sense.

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S-K,
I agree with Charlie, "If it tapers in thickness AND width, it was quite a feat of engineering."
Do you have an approximate age to the knife? I would guess that most of that knife was made by hand, including the spring. Absolutely amazing!
I want to come to the UK just to see your collection of Hawks!
Wonderful old examples of the cutler's art, my friend.
Dale
I agree with Charlie, "If it tapers in thickness AND width, it was quite a feat of engineering."
Do you have an approximate age to the knife? I would guess that most of that knife was made by hand, including the spring. Absolutely amazing!


I want to come to the UK just to see your collection of Hawks!
Wonderful old examples of the cutler's art, my friend.

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Hi upnorth. Yes it tapers along both dimensions. At the end shown in the first photo it is barely 1mm thick whereas at the blade end it is about 5mm thick. Perhaps the end the spring was made thin to facilitate the bend around the handle. The bolsters are attached rather than integral. With a magnifying glass there appears to be a seam visible. Thanks for your interest. Does this lead you to any conclusions?
s-k

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