Forgotten Sheath Knife
Forgotten Sheath Knife
I picked this one up 10 years ago for 10 bucks at Dick's Pawn in MB. It was placed into service as a house painting prep knife. It stayed in the bucket for years and was used anytime I did my exterior house painting. It is now getting the attention it deserves. It is a West Cut out of Colorado and it has an interesting handle. The reason I bought it so many years ago. It seems to be well made and has truly been a work horse and held up through it's home repair duties. It will now be pressed into service in a more respectful situation at the skinning pole.
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Very nice old knife Chief, glad to see it getting some attention



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Yep! It is funny how the old stuff gets better as I age.
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Chief, Western catalog of 1958 shows their line of West-Cut knives. They all had a "K" prefix, such as K-1. They differed mostly in size, and all had that handle that you show. It appears that they were a lower pricepoint knife, but they seem to have been good quality, perhaps not as fancy as some? This is a different run of knives with the West-Cut appelation than those sold in the 1930s. Some of the pre-war West-Cuts were quite fancy.
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Thanks for the history, TR.
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I`ve got a knife that is similar to yours. That`s a really cool thing. Glad that someone appreciates such an artifacts))