
Show your belly! (Sowbelly knives)
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Not all who wander are lost!!
Of all the paths you take in life,
Make sure some of them are Dirt!!!
Of all the paths you take in life,
Make sure some of them are Dirt!!!
Re: Show your belly! (Sowbelly knives)
I don't have one to show, but I really enjoyed all the info and seeing the great looking knives, thanks. Billsupratentorial wrote:Nice Rancher! Thank you, guys. A post in the "counterfeit watch" area of the forum did prompt me to start this topic. I hope it is helpful. ...plus I like looking at photos of these knives!
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Re: Show your belly! (Sowbelly knives)
I have always liked the Sowbelly pattern but I only have the below oldie. Although I posted it before in the Baker Hamilton & Pacific Co. post below;
viewtopic.php?f=35&t=50355&hilit=sowbelly
It deserves a second showing here in the "Sowbelly" post's.
One of the first old folders I ever obtained was a Baker Hamilton & Pacific Co. stag sowbelly. Paid $10.00 for it at the Glendale Ca. monthly antique meet.
This ol boy has some serious pocket wear, and is "warm to the touch". (You know what I mean by that
)
Missing a small brass pin in the right side, will be an easy fix.
I've included some historical information on Baker Hamilton & Pacific Co. history below from Knife World's Sept.1992 "What Izzit" by Bernard Levine.
This Sowbelly's tang marking (Baker Hamilton & Pacific Co.) would have a Mfg. date of: c1918-1945 per Bernard Lavine.
viewtopic.php?f=35&t=50355&hilit=sowbelly
It deserves a second showing here in the "Sowbelly" post's.
One of the first old folders I ever obtained was a Baker Hamilton & Pacific Co. stag sowbelly. Paid $10.00 for it at the Glendale Ca. monthly antique meet.
This ol boy has some serious pocket wear, and is "warm to the touch". (You know what I mean by that

Missing a small brass pin in the right side, will be an easy fix.
I've included some historical information on Baker Hamilton & Pacific Co. history below from Knife World's Sept.1992 "What Izzit" by Bernard Levine.
This Sowbelly's tang marking (Baker Hamilton & Pacific Co.) would have a Mfg. date of: c1918-1945 per Bernard Lavine.
It's always important to know what you don't know.
Dan
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Re: Show your belly! (Sowbelly knives)
What a great thread! Even the catalog pages are wonderful! This is the only one I have, a 2004 Bulldog in pearl. It is available.
Re: Show your belly! (Sowbelly knives)
CASE Pocket worn. Green Bermuda John

Not all who wander are lost!!
Of all the paths you take in life,
Make sure some of them are Dirt!!!
Of all the paths you take in life,
Make sure some of them are Dirt!!!
Re: Show your belly! (Sowbelly knives)
Good lookin' Sows everybody. I got a couple or three.
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Re: Show your belly! (Sowbelly knives)
Found a few more Sowbelly'.
1992. 3-¾" closed. Winchester W3049½ Three blade, threaded & Crimped Bolsters. "Waterfall Celluloid"
I rescued this guy about 3 years ago. The lady at a swap meet I purchased it from said she does not remember where she got it from but that it has been in the box for years at her home.
This Winchester is a good example of how Celluloid Outgassing can affect the steel blades, bolsters, pins and frames but the handle will survive just fine. Only a little minor shrinkage at the bolsters.
The best way to store this little stick of dynamite is with the blades open and away from all his friends.
3-3/8 Closed. " Fight'n Rooster. Celluloid.
Marble's 3-¾" Closed. Beautiful Stag. Threaded & Crimped Bolsters.
1992. 3-¾" closed. Winchester W3049½ Three blade, threaded & Crimped Bolsters. "Waterfall Celluloid"
I rescued this guy about 3 years ago. The lady at a swap meet I purchased it from said she does not remember where she got it from but that it has been in the box for years at her home.
This Winchester is a good example of how Celluloid Outgassing can affect the steel blades, bolsters, pins and frames but the handle will survive just fine. Only a little minor shrinkage at the bolsters.
The best way to store this little stick of dynamite is with the blades open and away from all his friends.
3-3/8 Closed. " Fight'n Rooster. Celluloid.
Marble's 3-¾" Closed. Beautiful Stag. Threaded & Crimped Bolsters.
It's always important to know what you don't know.
Dan
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Re: Show your belly! (Sowbelly knives)
One final Sowbelly today.
Rough Rider A.K.A. 粗糙的骑士
Beautiful 3-¾" 5 blade with Amber Peach Seed Jigged Bone handle 440A SS Steel.
All blades contain "Match Striker pulls" (Never seen that before)
Rough Rider A.K.A. 粗糙的骑士

Beautiful 3-¾" 5 blade with Amber Peach Seed Jigged Bone handle 440A SS Steel.
All blades contain "Match Striker pulls" (Never seen that before)
It's always important to know what you don't know.
Dan
Dan
Re: Show your belly! (Sowbelly knives)
Dan, nice assortment. I think that I'm more partial to the Winchester.
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Re: Show your belly! (Sowbelly knives)
Thank you DR_MAGOO.DR_MAGOO wrote:Dan, nice assortment. I think that I'm more partial to the Winchester.

Your Hen & Roosters are beautiful.
I agree, American made and has some serious pocket wear.
I"ve never seen a "Waterfall" sowbelly before.
It's always important to know what you don't know.
Dan
Dan
Re: Show your belly! (Sowbelly knives)
That is some good looking knives Dan, all of them are nice but the Winchester is just a step above to me!!!Old Folder wrote:One final Sowbelly today.
Rough Rider A.K.A. 粗糙的骑士![]()
Beautiful 3-¾" 5 blade with Amber Peach Seed Jigged Bone handle 440A SS Steel.
All blades contain "Match Striker pulls" (Never seen that before)
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Re: Show your belly! (Sowbelly knives)
Thank you Bill.BWT wrote:That is some good looking knives Dan, all of them are nice but the Winchester is just a step above to me!!!Old Folder wrote:One final Sowbelly today.
Rough Rider A.K.A. 粗糙的骑士![]()
Beautiful 3-¾" 5 blade with Amber Peach Seed Jigged Bone handle 440A SS Steel.
All blades contain "Match Striker pulls" (Never seen that before)
IMG_0011 (2).JPGIMG_0010 (2).JPG

I"M now getting in the mood for: "Search for old Sowbelly pattern knives" (Don't tell my wife)

It's always important to know what you don't know.
Dan
Dan
Re: Show your belly! (Sowbelly knives)
Thanks Dan
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Re: Show your belly! (Sowbelly knives)
I think this is the biggest sowbelly knife I've ever seen and also the only one with a wharncliffe blade. This one would probably win a blue ribbon at a county fair. Although it was made in China, it's a very high quality knife because it was made by AG Russell...and anyone who's familiar with AGR's high standards and passion for quality built knives will understand; AG Russell doesn't put his name on junk knives no matter where they're manufactured. Handle is Cocobolo. Closed Length = 4.25"
This one is available, by the way.
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This one is available, by the way.
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