Small western knife

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Brianc1704
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Small western knife

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Can anyone id this western knife. I have found so many of them but they are all bigger this blade is marked WESTERN
BOULDER,COLO
PAT NO. 1967479
opposite MADE IN
U.S.A
The blade is 3"
Overall is 6 5/8"

That's all I can tell you, any other pics needed I can take? Thanks brianc
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Re: Small western knife

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About all I can add is this type of knife (size and pattern) is usually call a " bird and trout" knife. Looks like a good one! ::tu::

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Re: Small western knife

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Your knife appears in the 1950 catalog (and later) as the L-28 (leather handle 28). I have seen these with at least 3 distinctly different blade grinds over a 30 period.
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Re: Small western knife

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Thanks so much. I had about given up. Is there somewhere that you can go to view old catalogs
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Re: Small western knife

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http://www.ebay.com/itm/The-Knife-Maker ... 4ad49951f6
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Rare-Western-Th ... 35d46f255a
http://www.ebay.com/itm/THE-KNIFE-MAKER ... 2339be2826

I get most of my WESTERN info from a copy of this book. They usually go for $100 or more. There was only one printing, many moons ago. It is an EXCELLENT book.
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