New to me W49

In 1911, H. N. Platts, was able to draw on his extensive friendships and family connections in the cutlery world to start Western States Cutlery and Manufacturing of Boulder Colorado. At first only a jobbing business, by 1920 construction and machinery purchases were underway to begin manufacture of knives. Through name changes--to Western States Cutlery Co. in 1953, then Western Cutlery Co. in 1956--and moves first across town and later to Longmont Colorado, the company stayed under the leadership of the Platt family until 1984. In that year, the company was sold to Coleman, becoming Coleman-Western. Eventually purchased by Camillus in 1991, Western continued until Camillus expired in 2007.
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New to me W49

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I am new. I bought this knife locally and am curious about the age of it. It's a Western W49 Bowie. I looked at the chart of the different tang stamps but am still unsure. Any help will be appreciated.
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zero_eight wrote: Sat Dec 14, 2024 5:49 pm I.....
Try here:
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Thank you!
Looks to be an early 90s Camilus made version based on that thread.
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It is a Camillus era W49. 1994 to 2006. There are 3 "tells" and a "hint"

The first tell is no date code. No date code W49s are either Camillus era or pre-date code guard stamped versions.

Second tell - the sheath. It's a Camillus era sheath as it has a guard strap rather than a handle strap. And it has the script WESTERN on the sheath.

Third - the order of the 2nd line stamp. During the Western and Coleman/Western eras, in addition to the date code as the 3rd line (or at the end of the 2nd line for some models of the I and J years), Camillus chose to reverse the model number and the U.S.A. stamps. Camillus has model number followed by the U.S.A., as your knife has. All Western and Coleman/Western stamps were U.S.A. then model number.

The "hint" is tied to the blade. If it looks like stainless steel and does not have stag Delrin handles, it is a Camillus era. Western's SS W49s were only the model S649 and Coleman never made a W49 in SS.
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Re: New to me W49

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Great info. Thank you for taking the time.
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