What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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That’s a handsome pair!!
 
I toted my Cattaraugus "Hunters Pride" folder yesterday and will again today. I love the sound of the solid snap of the lock, as it engages when I swing the blade open.
A patent date of July 3, 1906 is easy to see on the brass liner lock. At nearly 4.5 inches closed, it fits snugly in my horizontal belt sheath. With the patent date and the presence of all hammered pins, I suspect it was made between 1905 up to the late 1920's. 😊

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Have a great day!

Sweet pair Bob !

I toted my Cattaraugus "Hunters Pride" folder yesterday and will again today. I love the sound of the solid snap of the lock, as it engages when I swing the blade open.
A patent date of July 3, 1906 is easy to see on the brass liner lock. At nearly 4.5 inches closed, it fits snugly in my horizontal belt sheath. With the patent date and the presence of all hammered pins, I suspect it was made between 1905 up to the late 1920's. 😊

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Stunning old Catt !
 
Stag/Horn Knife of the Week is a 5" closed Marbles Lady Leg knife with scrimshaw on white bone and a stag "spacer":


Work Knife of the Week is a Rough Rider marlinspike:


- GT
Will the heel on the lady's leg open a bottle?

Zieg
 
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