Allison Wunderland
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Forum: KA-BAR Knives
KA-BAR Knives, Inc., a subsidiary of Cutco Corporation
This was in my grandfather's toolbox -- along with a lot of odd junk dating back to the early 1910's. I expect this knife is mid 1950's or early 1960's. There's a girl's name on the reverse. I have no clue who she might be. Never gave this knife much thought until I started checking stuff online.
Now I need to find information on the Italian lock-back stiletto I purchased for $3.00 back in 1959. I'd never seen a lock-back before, which is the reason I bought it, that and it's an evil looking knife w/ a 4" stiletto blade.
KA-BAR Knives, Inc., a subsidiary of Cutco Corporation
This was in my grandfather's toolbox -- along with a lot of odd junk dating back to the early 1910's. I expect this knife is mid 1950's or early 1960's. There's a girl's name on the reverse. I have no clue who she might be. Never gave this knife much thought until I started checking stuff online.
Now I need to find information on the Italian lock-back stiletto I purchased for $3.00 back in 1959. I'd never seen a lock-back before, which is the reason I bought it, that and it's an evil looking knife w/ a 4" stiletto blade.