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Terms for all sales: Satisfaction is guaranteed. Price includes domestic shipping, insurance, and paypal fees. International buyers are welcome but you pay the freight. You must be at least eighteen years of age to buy. First “I’ll take it” in this thread gets it.
First, a Case “Tested” era folding hunter, pattern number 5165 5 ¼" long closed. This old fella was manufactured between 1920 and 1940, which is ascertained by the “Long Tail C” tang stamp. It has strong snap and about a 90% full blade. The stag handles have no cracks and only some very minor chips in the corners which are visible in the photo. Sold
Next, a Cripple Creek Moose pattern made by Bob Cargill. It has hand jigged brown bone handles. This is a 1 of 500 Knife World offering, made in 1987. Tang stamp says Cripple Creek / Old Fort / TN USA. This knife is in good+ to excellent condition. Unused, but there is some scratching on the bolsters. It is 4’ long closed. SOLD
Next up is a Bulldog (3rd Generation) large stockman, or “Cattle King”. It has the "Fighting Dog" tang stamp on all blades. It is 4 ½" closed, with dark picked bone handles. It is in excellent condition. There are some rub marks on the spey blade, otherwise it is flawless. It has stainless steel blades. Traded
Finally, a Bark River Knife & Tool “Teddy” Hunter with single guard and sambar stag carver handle. It comes with two leather sheathes – one is a JRE lefty sheath with a stud. The other is a righty dangler sheath, maker unknown. Both very serviceable, but this knife definitely deserves a nicer looking sheath than either of these. The knife itself is unused/uncarried, and only has some faint staining on the A2 blade, which is the beginning of a patina. This will come off easily with Brasso but some people like a natural patina. Blade is 6” long, OAL is 10 ½”. $200
First, a Case “Tested” era folding hunter, pattern number 5165 5 ¼" long closed. This old fella was manufactured between 1920 and 1940, which is ascertained by the “Long Tail C” tang stamp. It has strong snap and about a 90% full blade. The stag handles have no cracks and only some very minor chips in the corners which are visible in the photo. Sold


Next, a Cripple Creek Moose pattern made by Bob Cargill. It has hand jigged brown bone handles. This is a 1 of 500 Knife World offering, made in 1987. Tang stamp says Cripple Creek / Old Fort / TN USA. This knife is in good+ to excellent condition. Unused, but there is some scratching on the bolsters. It is 4’ long closed. SOLD


Next up is a Bulldog (3rd Generation) large stockman, or “Cattle King”. It has the "Fighting Dog" tang stamp on all blades. It is 4 ½" closed, with dark picked bone handles. It is in excellent condition. There are some rub marks on the spey blade, otherwise it is flawless. It has stainless steel blades. Traded


Finally, a Bark River Knife & Tool “Teddy” Hunter with single guard and sambar stag carver handle. It comes with two leather sheathes – one is a JRE lefty sheath with a stud. The other is a righty dangler sheath, maker unknown. Both very serviceable, but this knife definitely deserves a nicer looking sheath than either of these. The knife itself is unused/uncarried, and only has some faint staining on the A2 blade, which is the beginning of a patina. This will come off easily with Brasso but some people like a natural patina. Blade is 6” long, OAL is 10 ½”. $200




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