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That tang stamp was used in the early 90's but I dont know the spread of years. The material is abolone celluloid
Thanks Jan, that helps
Only thing I can add is that it's a "Fishtail" pattern, Ken.
Thanks JJ - OK Early 90's, Abolone celluloid, Fishtail pattern -- Anyone know where it was made and by whom?
My guess, that era and the celluloid materials. Probably Blue Grass Cutlery, just a guess
In 1986 when Belknap Cutlery closed their doors Blue Grass Cutlery secured the authorized right to reproduce all of the original patterns of the Winchester Arms Company
Thanks Jan, some say Blue Grass Cutlery doesn't make knives anymore, some say they do. Its a question.
That is a good question. I thought they contracted out but the page says all their Winchesters except the outdoor series are made in the USA so maybe they do
Jan, I had heard that Queen makes knives for Winchester, do you know anything about that?
The USA Blue Grass knives are worth a lot more than the knives being produced today, for Winchester.
Yes, for sure they are. Wonder what this one is worth?
Ken, I have seen similar knives go for $75-$85. I am just guessing. I hope that helps.
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