Rare cattaraugus

The Cattaraugus Cutlery Company was started by John Champlin and his son Tint in 1882. It was first incorporated under the name J.B.F. Champlin and Son as a wholesale distribution company based in Little Valley, New York. The business proved to be a successful endeavor, and it soon branched into a knife production company named Cattaraugus.
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Not too many punch jacks with this curved punch. These are tang stamped Cattaraugus Little Valley N.Y. but I am sure their cousin made them.
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Jacknifeben wrote: Tue Apr 04, 2023 11:27 pm Not too many punch jacks with this curved punch. These are tang stamped Cattaraugus Little Valley N.Y. but I am sure their cousin made them.
Whoa!! I like those two. You have some wonderful knives.
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Those are two stunning HJs what a pair ::tu::
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Wow.....the detail on the punch, the swedge on the masters, and the shields.....I can't stop drooling.
Outstanding Cats! ::tu::

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Who is "their Cousin"? Case? J.O'.
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Yep, Sargents second edition.
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Jacknifeben wrote: Tue Apr 04, 2023 11:27 pm Not too many punch jacks with this curved punch. These are tang stamped Cattaraugus Little Valley N.Y. but I am sure their cousin made them.

More than likely the other way around - Cattaraugus likely made them for Case Brothers. Theresa Case was married to J.B.F. Champlin who owned Cattaraugus. Her brothers were employed there. When they left and subsequently formed Case Brothers they initially had no manufacturing and operated as jobbers, having knives made for them by others, with the Case Brothers stamp. One of the makers was probably Cattaraugus, among others. That situation lasted for at least a couple of years until they were able to obtain the means to do their own manufacturing.

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All I was going by, never saw one of these in a Cattaraugus book but Case had it in their catalog early.
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My only white burnt bone Cattaraugus. Tang stamped 22248 on the back side of the master clip blade. Mint.
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Very nice, Jkb. 😎👍

Price & Zalesky say it's a 2224B because of the burnt bone. They say a 22248 is white bone.
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What a beautiful Catt! ::tu::
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I had no idea Catt did burnt bone, thanks for posting.
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I always begin my opinion posts with," I'm not SURE about anything."
Just noting the fact that the Case has a long pull while the Catts have thumb nicks.
Also, Case did contract Catt before they got going on their own.
Again, ::shrug:: They're both great knives.Nice to see them. J.O'.
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Jacknifeben, Congratulations on your Catt. The white burned bone is very distinctive and appealing.
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FWIW: My copy of Price's book says, Cocobolo, Fancy Fiberloid, and Burnt Bone are all "7" in the last digit.
Ritchie and Stewart say "B" is burnt bone if it's part of the pattern number, and if there is a dash between, ("-B"), it's blue celluloid.
Dewey Ferguson says "B" is a bale.
Hope everybody's clear on this. There's a test later. ::doh:: J.O'.
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It's like herding Catts! ::mdm::
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It's like the old Economists joke. Ask 4 economists (Catt collectors) a technical question and you'll get 5 answers. Again, I'm never SURE of anything, except that I'm having fun. ::handshake:: J.O'.
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