Antique HIGH CARBON STEEL Cattle Pattern Pocket Knife TAN BONE Handles NICE!!

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Hi I am Steve Pfeiffer, author of the book Collecting Case Knives - Identification and Price Guide , published by Krause Publications. I have been collecting Case and other brands of antique pocket Knives since 1973. I am offering some fine collectible pocket knives for sale. This auction is for a very desirable antique "Cattle" pattern pocket knife. This is a heavy built strongly constructed knife with extra nickel silver liners on both sides and a milled center liner. A real handful of a knife with nice old jigged tan bone handles and a lot of character. Cattle pattern knives were usually made with three blades; four bladed versions are rare and desirable. HIGH CARBON STEEL/USA, circa 1930's to 1940's. 3-5/8" closed length. Classic cattle knife, all four blades with super strong snap. All blades are about full, have been lightly sharpened and used with no blade loss, light scratches. There is a faint remnant of the STA SHARP etching on the main clip blade. The nice light tan jigged bone handles have no pocket wear and no cracks or chips. Nickel silver bolsters, pins, and liners. I believe that this is a contract knife made by Camillus for Sears. A classic American made super quality knife. See my other auctions in my Ebay store for more old collectible knives. 7-DAY RETURN PRIVILEGES FOR REFUND LESS SHIPPING CHARGES ANY read more