What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

KA-BAR-LO "onion soup" bone for this Thursday, made by the Union Cutlery Co., Olean, N.Y., between 1930-1935. Kabar was their trade name at the time and the company name was changed to Kabar Cutlery Company around 1951-1952. The "onion soup" was my quirky idea. 😊

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Always a fitting background for your collection Rob.
Thanks for the background information.
 
Happy new year everyone! I hope everyone is doing well.
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KA-BAR-LO "onion soup" bone for this Thursday, stamped Union Cut. Co., Olean, N.Y., made between 1930-1935. Kabar was their trade name at the time and the company name was changed to Kabar Cutlery Company around 1951-1952. The "onion soup" was my quirky idea. 😊

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I don't believe I've ever seen Ka-Bar-Lo stamped across the bolster, as opposed to longitudinally. Beauty of a knife :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
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