KA-BAR Swing Guard lock folding hunter
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KA-BAR Swing Guard lock folding hunter
Hello, I am looking for some help in figuring out a couple curiosities on my recently acquired KA-BAR Swing Guard lock hunter. First of all there is no rear stamp on the tang. I would assume this would put this knife in the 70's as far as a manufacture date. In addition to having the original patent date on the floating guard / lock, there is a small "CS" on the same side. Also the front bolster is numbered "014". One would tend to think this knife may have been part of a set. Hoping someone might have insight as to the stampings and the knifes value as I have not encountered a great deal of these folding guard locks. Thanks in advance, John
John
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Re: KA-BAR Swing Guard lock folding hunter
Recent production.I don't know exact dates but less than 10 years old.They were nicely done reproductions.
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Re: KA-BAR Swing Guard lock folding hunter
It's their Union Cutlery 110th anniversary swing guard. They also made a trapper and a Pig Sticker fixed blade. Check this link out from Tomars.
http://www.tomarskabars.com/6110_INFO.html
Ka-Bar Swing Guard, Dog Head Limited Edition Series, 1 Blade Lockback, D2 Steel
Ka-Bar Dog Head Swing Guard Limited Edition Lockback. Ka-Bar's history goes back to the Tidioute Cutlery Company, which was founded in Pennsylvania in 1898. Out of the failure of that company, the Union Razor Company was formed in 1902. The name was changed again in 1909 to Union Cutlery Company then moved to Olean, New York in 1910. The Ka-Bar trademark was introduced in the 1920's and around 1942 the company submited a Ka-Bar branded knife to the U. S. Marine Corps. The Ka-Bar knife became so well known and so important to the company, that in 1952 the company name was changed to Ka-Bar Cutlery, Inc.
In recognizing their 110th Anniversary, Ka-Bar has introduced three limited edition reproductions of knife patterns produced during the Union Cutlery years. These knives are marked with some of the same marks used in the early 20th Century. The blade steel is D2 at 58-60 Rc., the handle scales are Roofline Licorice Jigged Bone with nickel silver Dog's Head inlay, bolsters, caps and guard. The liners are brass. Each knife is serial numbered on the bolster or guard. Made in the U. S. A. This is a standard Clasp Knife of the period with a unique Swing Guard that also serves as a blade lock. The locking guard is stamped with "Pat'd Dec 4, 1923" the date of the original patent for the guard. Marked Ka-Bar -- Reg. U. S. Pat. Off. on the obverse side of the blade. Measures 5-5⁄16" closed with a 4-1/4" clip blade. Limited to only 500 pieces. Weighs 5.7 oz.
http://www.tomarskabars.com/6110_INFO.html
Ka-Bar Swing Guard, Dog Head Limited Edition Series, 1 Blade Lockback, D2 Steel
Ka-Bar Dog Head Swing Guard Limited Edition Lockback. Ka-Bar's history goes back to the Tidioute Cutlery Company, which was founded in Pennsylvania in 1898. Out of the failure of that company, the Union Razor Company was formed in 1902. The name was changed again in 1909 to Union Cutlery Company then moved to Olean, New York in 1910. The Ka-Bar trademark was introduced in the 1920's and around 1942 the company submited a Ka-Bar branded knife to the U. S. Marine Corps. The Ka-Bar knife became so well known and so important to the company, that in 1952 the company name was changed to Ka-Bar Cutlery, Inc.
In recognizing their 110th Anniversary, Ka-Bar has introduced three limited edition reproductions of knife patterns produced during the Union Cutlery years. These knives are marked with some of the same marks used in the early 20th Century. The blade steel is D2 at 58-60 Rc., the handle scales are Roofline Licorice Jigged Bone with nickel silver Dog's Head inlay, bolsters, caps and guard. The liners are brass. Each knife is serial numbered on the bolster or guard. Made in the U. S. A. This is a standard Clasp Knife of the period with a unique Swing Guard that also serves as a blade lock. The locking guard is stamped with "Pat'd Dec 4, 1923" the date of the original patent for the guard. Marked Ka-Bar -- Reg. U. S. Pat. Off. on the obverse side of the blade. Measures 5-5⁄16" closed with a 4-1/4" clip blade. Limited to only 500 pieces. Weighs 5.7 oz.
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Re: KA-BAR Swing Guard lock folding hunter
wazu013, thank you for the information and the link. clearly this is the knife I have, it is quite a bit newer than i had thought. any thoughts as to what the "CS" on the guard / blade lock would denote?
John
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Re: KA-BAR Swing Guard lock folding hunter
peanut740, thank you for your thoughts. wazu013 nailed it with his link to Tomars, knife is definitely recent.
John
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Re: KA-BAR Swing Guard lock folding hunter
I don't know why the CS is stamped on the guard but it is stamped on my knife as well. It may have been put there by Canal Street if or when they made the knife. I'll see what I can find outjmam7516 wrote:wazu013, thank you for the information and the link. clearly this is the knife I have, it is quite a bit newer than i had thought. any thoughts as to what the "CS" on the guard / blade lock would denote?

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Re: KA-BAR Swing Guard lock folding hunter
Roger, very nice old Kabar dog's head folding hunter ! 

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Re: KA-BAR Swing Guard lock folding hunter
"CS" = "Canal Street"...jmam7516 wrote:wazu013, thank you for the information and the link. clearly this is the knife I have, it is quite a bit newer than i had thought. any thoughts as to what the "CS" on the guard / blade lock would denote?
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Re: KA-BAR Swing Guard lock folding hunter
PEANUT740, THANK YOU FOR POSTING A PHOTO OF AN ORIGINAL PIECE. GREAT TO SEE THE OLD STUFF. AND THANKS TO PSEUDONYM FOR THE CANAL STREET REFERENCE.
John
Re: KA-BAR Swing Guard lock folding hunter
I would like to see one of those that's been lovingly converted to an auto.



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Re: KA-BAR Swing Guard lock folding hunter
To Captain 0
I converted one of these for a customer.
Exposed rocker with the dogs head shield as the release button. I used the back spring as the kick spring.
I converted one of these for a customer.
Exposed rocker with the dogs head shield as the release button. I used the back spring as the kick spring.
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Re: KA-BAR Swing Guard lock folding hunter
Very cool Stag! I'm wondering where you are located because I have a few manuals I'd like converted? I'm in Canada so unless you are too I would have a big problem with Customs. Please let me know!


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Re: KA-BAR Swing Guard lock folding hunter
Don’t knock yours! Great knife!
You have to be trusted by the people that lie to you. So that when they turn their backs on you, You'll get the chance to put the knife in….