Standard Stag Trapper Knife Case Family Tree 1997 NR

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Hi I'm James Parker and I am offering some fine Family Tree of Cutlery knives for auction from a recent knife collection purchase. Personal checks, money orders, and Pay Pal gladly accepted. TN residents pay 9.25% state sales tax. Winning bidder pays $6.25 for UPS or Priority Mail Shipping with Insurance and Delivery Confimation included in the Shipping price. Thanks. This knife for auction is a 1997 USA produced Family Tree of Cutlery Trapper pattern. Back in the early 1990's, my father, the late Jim Parker owned these trademarks as he absolutely loved learning and talking about the cutlery industry and it's heritage. About 4 years ago, he sold the rights to many of these names, such as this Standard Knife Co. trademark, to W.R. Case & Sons. As you all know, Case now markets many of these Family Tree of Cutlery names on knives actually produced by them in Bradford, PA. (That's only a shadow on the Spey blade in the picture; I didn't notice it when I made the photographs).This Standard Knife Co. Trapper is 4 1/8" closed and reads Standard Knife Co. U.S.A. on the the master Clip blade. W.R. Case & Sons actually produced the Standard Knife Co. knives from 1920-1923 and sold them as another knife line, right with the regular Case stamped knives. These Family Tree Of Cutlery Knives were manufactured by Blue Grass Cutlery, famous for read more