He met a guy drinking at a bar, and along with a few other people, went back to the guy's hotel room after bar closing to drink and party some more. It turns out the guy was a knife salesman, and he had a whole travelling case full of fixed blade knives with him in his room.
When the sun came up and it was time for my friend and his crew to head out, the knife guy was feeling so generous that he gifted my friend and his buddies each with a free knife from his case! Apparently he was bragging quite a bit about the knives, their build quality, edge retention etc...and fueled by a night of drinking and partying wanted to pass on some of his cutlery to some new friends, in hope that they would spread the word.....
So anyways, my friend is not a knife guy, so he has had this knife sitting in his closet for the past decade or so, and he dug it out the other day and brought it in to work to show me yesterday.
Immediately upon removing it from the sheath I could tell it was a quality made knife, great balance, nice heft, thick slab of carbon steel, micarta handles, brass guard and lanyard hole....
....so as I'm oooohing and ahhhhing and drooling over his knife, he says to me.."Go ahead ad keep it dude...add it to your collection"



But he insisted I take it, said he really has no use for it and knows I will give it a good home and actually use it etc....
So lucky me, I acquired a new knife completely unexpectedly!
etch on the tang (which didn't show up well in my pics) reads:
Colorado Scout
by
Colorado Cutlery
I had never heard of them before, so I did a little digging around on the internet last night and found the following information:
"Colorado Cutlery was a knife shop in Longmont CO in the early 90's. It was a two man operation. One was a salesman and the other a knifemaker that gained his experience as a knifemaker at the Western Knife Co in Longmont. They made great knives but just didn't have the business savy or the money to keep the company alive"
So that definitely falls line with my friends story about how he acquired this knife! Perhaps not the best business savy to be giving your knives away to drunken strangers after bar time!
The knife is 10" overall length, with a 5 1/2 " blade, with a nice thick spine. 1095 high carbon steel
Micarta handles, brass single guard and lanyard hole.
Great blade grind too...it is most visible in the pic taken from the side angle....
Is anyone else familiar with this company or it's history? Can anyone confirm the Western connection? Anyone possibly know the name of this knifemaker? Any further info or comments would surely be appreciated!