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Super looking Catt Hawkbill John ... Blade looks pretty full, kick looks to be full as well and my guess of the handles from photos as you noted looks like cocobolo (or cocoa as I have seen in many of the old catalog cuts - wonder why they called it cocoa? - guess just another shortened version for that wood )...
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Lee
You guys are going to have to add on pretty soon John to accommodate that collection ! Real nice knife buddy,you know I like the curved ones,I'm bidding on one now.
Right Mike,thanks.
Who knows Lee,it's questions like that ,that keep this hobby interesting.I'm kinda glad I only know what I do! grin'n...
I buy roosters combs and farmers..........................................................jack knives [/b]
Lucked into this old Challenge Cutlery Co, Sheffield. Pretty sure that puts it older than 1915 or so. Very nice shape for its age, bear trap snap,no play and almost a full blade.
Thanks Beechtree. Great find, John, love that C.C.C blade stamping! You must have some system for finding nice old knives, I don't think luck alone could account for all of the old knives you come up with.
Dan
Some nice and unusual pruners being posted guys, great viewing.
Here is one picked up this week, it is a Russell, some rust from age but very little use. Very unusual diamond checkered ebony handles, can't say I've ever seen that before , appears factory as it is very well done. I'm having trouble dating, does anyone know how to date Russell?