"Old Knives"

Here's a 4 blade Cattle knife "STA-SHARP" made in USA. I think it was made by Camillus

Jason


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Here's an old Challenge Cut Co. Jack knife. Tang stamp.. CHALLENGE CUTLERY CORP. BRIDGEPORT CONN.
looks like the pen blade was the favorite...lol.

Jason

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Nice Challenge. If the snap on that is like the Challenge knives that I have, you have a bear trap on your hands.
 
Jason, you have great vintage knives!!! Love this thread.

Paul

Thanks for the kind words Paul. You've got some wonderful old knives yourself my friend. I'm still learning all this stuff and enjoy looking at this thread myself.


Nice Challenge. If the snap on that is like the Challenge knives that I have, you have a bear trap on your hands.

Thank you sir! It really does have a hard snap... Tight old knife.


Jason
 
Remington Stainless R9023. Late in the game. Interesting knife with the 2 S's in the stamp and aluminum liners and bolsters. Enjoy.
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Some excellent knives are showing up lately, Paul your Barlow is great looking the round bolsters are really something. Jason the challenge jack looks fantastic and the Remington Stainless R9023 has some great bone. Thanks all for sharing.
Mike
 
Remington (R3873) 4" stockman. nice old bone, cleaned a little bit, still
a nice example..imho.

Jason

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Here's something a little different - a Henkels slipjoint. It was obviously dropped on the tip once upon a time, and the kick has been filed down to keep the blade from being proud. I'm pretty sure the scales are bakelite.

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Maher & Grosh
4-1/4"
Ebony
Is this the one I saw an advertisement for ....1885? I wonder who made it?

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