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Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2026 12:59 pm
Cool knife, Treefarmer!
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Thanks, Tim. Here's a PAL cattle knife, it is an early PAL based on the stamp which is "PAL Blade Co.", the later PAL knives are stamped "PAL Cutlery Co.".
Love it Philip.treefarmer wrote: ↑Fri Apr 10, 2026 12:37 amThanks, Tim. Here's a PAL cattle knife, it is an early PAL based on the stamp which is "PAL Blade Co.", the later PAL knives are stamped "PAL Cutlery Co.".
This one is thanks to Scott aka TripleF. All 3 blades appear to have factory edges! There is a tiny chip or maybe a bone flaw on the mark side of bone, just as Scott described.1000003754.jpg1000003756.jpg1000003755.jpg
Treefarmer
Thanks, Floyd. I've got several Pals with this bone and they just look like HOKs, still love my Queens and Cases, the Pals are a bit harder to find around here, so they interest me. It would be interesting to know how Scott came by this one. Maybe from one of the snowbirds that frequent the Webster Flea Market.doglegg wrote: ↑Fri Apr 10, 2026 1:30 amLove it Philip.treefarmer wrote: ↑Fri Apr 10, 2026 12:37 amThanks, Tim. Here's a PAL cattle knife, it is an early PAL based on the stamp which is "PAL Blade Co.", the later PAL knives are stamped "PAL Cutlery Co.".
This one is thanks to Scott aka TripleF. All 3 blades appear to have factory edges! There is a tiny chip or maybe a bone flaw on the mark side of bone, just as Scott described.1000003754.jpg1000003756.jpg1000003755.jpg
Treefarmer
Great get. That is such a beautiful little knife, would have some history to tell if it could talk. Have a good weekend mate.treefarmer wrote: ↑Fri Apr 10, 2026 12:37 amThanks, Tim. Here's a PAL cattle knife, it is an early PAL based on the stamp which is "PAL Blade Co.", the later PAL knives are stamped "PAL Cutlery Co.".
This one is thanks to Scott aka TripleF. All 3 blades appear to have factory edges! There is a tiny chip or maybe a bone flaw on the mark side of bone, just as Scott described.1000003754.jpg1000003756.jpg1000003755.jpg
Treefarmer
That's an old beauty there, Treefarmer!treefarmer wrote: ↑Fri Apr 10, 2026 12:37 amThanks, Tim. Here's a PAL cattle knife, it is an early PAL based on the stamp which is "PAL Blade Co.", the later PAL knives are stamped "PAL Cutlery Co.".
This one is thanks to Scott aka TripleF. All 3 blades appear to have factory edges! There is a tiny chip or maybe a bone flaw on the mark side of bone, just as Scott described.1000003754.jpg1000003756.jpg1000003755.jpg
Treefarmer
"Free" is the best kind, Bill! A little quick release oil will fix that bad boy!Gtrclktr-351 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 11, 2026 9:10 pm Just received this Chinese made, Barlow-esque, Skoal “Free with a 2 pack” knife. It is larger than I expected, seems to be well-made but very stiff lock release.
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Free is always good, and it was free to somebody in the mid 1990s. If I could‘ve found it still attached to the card with 2 cans of Skoal it probably would’ve been cheaper. I, as they say, fished this one out of the shallow end of “the bay”. Luckily it was the very shallow end.toomanyknives wrote: ↑Sat Apr 11, 2026 10:52 pm "Free" is the best kind, Bill! A little quick release oil will fix that bad boy!
From one mudlarker to another, you did good.Gtrclktr-351 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 12, 2026 12:32 amFree is always good, and it was free to somebody in the mid 1990s. If I could‘ve found it still attached to the card with 2 cans of Skoal it probably would’ve been cheaper. I, as they say, fished this one out of the shallow end of “the bay”. Luckily it was the very shallow end.toomanyknives wrote: ↑Sat Apr 11, 2026 10:52 pm "Free" is the best kind, Bill! A little quick release oil will fix that bad boy!
Very nice looking knife. PAL knives are very good.treefarmer wrote: ↑Fri Apr 10, 2026 12:37 amThanks, Tim. Here's a PAL cattle knife, it is an early PAL based on the stamp which is "PAL Blade Co.", the later PAL knives are stamped "PAL Cutlery Co.".
This one is thanks to Scott aka TripleF. All 3 blades appear to have factory edges! There is a tiny chip or maybe a bone flaw on the mark side of bone, just as Scott described.1000003754.jpg1000003756.jpg1000003755.jpg
Treefarmer
Always liked the rounded bolsters on the old Queen Barlows.. Nice.
Thanks!toomanyknives wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2026 1:19 pmAlways liked the rounded bolsters on the old Queen Barlows.. Nice.