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I have these three Cattle patterns up for your consideration. These are all three exceptional examples. All have great snap, no blade wiggle and scales are chip and crack free unless otherwise noted. Dating is based on Goins'. You will search hard to find better.
These knives are priced at $75 Each. PayPal and Shipping Included. Only trade might be for another Cattle pattern if you have something nice. I am always willing to add dollars. As always the deal is not done until you are satisfied. I just ask you decide within three days and return it as you receive it.
Kutmaster - 3 5/8" $SOLD
Hard to date Kutmasters as Utica has only ever used one tang stamp on these from 1937 to present. This knife is truly near mint. Dark brown bone with nice jigging. I would guess this was some kind of corporate gift based on the Buster Brown shield.
Enderes - 3 5/8" $SOLD
1916-1926 manufacture. Punch blade.
Imperial - 3 5/8" $SOLD
1935-1945 manufacture. This is not the kind of knife that typically comes to mind when Imperial is mentioned these days. Goins' has a comment next to the date that says "A well built knife has this tang stamp". And that it is. Great bone and swadging. Only issue is just a bit of wiggle in the secondaries. Main is rock solid.
These knives are priced at $75 Each. PayPal and Shipping Included. Only trade might be for another Cattle pattern if you have something nice. I am always willing to add dollars. As always the deal is not done until you are satisfied. I just ask you decide within three days and return it as you receive it.
Kutmaster - 3 5/8" $SOLD
Hard to date Kutmasters as Utica has only ever used one tang stamp on these from 1937 to present. This knife is truly near mint. Dark brown bone with nice jigging. I would guess this was some kind of corporate gift based on the Buster Brown shield.
Enderes - 3 5/8" $SOLD
1916-1926 manufacture. Punch blade.
Imperial - 3 5/8" $SOLD
1935-1945 manufacture. This is not the kind of knife that typically comes to mind when Imperial is mentioned these days. Goins' has a comment next to the date that says "A well built knife has this tang stamp". And that it is. Great bone and swadging. Only issue is just a bit of wiggle in the secondaries. Main is rock solid.
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