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Post script to my TRAIL MASTER STAG - BLADE IS marked
CARBON V
MADE IN USA
Who knows a bit about the COLD STEEL TRAIL MASTER model(s)?
I have two, both thirty plus years old.
TM #1 Looks to be a standard Trail Master, rubber handle, synthetic sheath, all original papers, label says:
NO. 16JS
1PC.
TRAIL MASTER
MADE IN JAPAN
I've owned this knife for over thirty years...new in the box
TM #2 Looks to be a Trail Master, stag handle, leather sheath, knife has never been placed into sheath, all original papers, label says:
16S
TRAIL MASTER - STAG
1 PC.
Opposite end label reads:
MADE IN USA
Any guidance, tribal knowledge, advice will be appreciated.
Thank you, stay healthy!
Golden Eye
Unfortunately two of the pocket clip screws were not finished properly & had sharp burrs -- opened up my finger when drawing the knife from my pocket. Easily remedied with a diamond plate sharpener, but didn't even occur to me that this would be an issue on a $100+ knife. Planning to let Cold Steel know about the issue, but not expecting it will lead to any changes.
Jaron, I've been buying Cold Steels since I started collecting over a decade ago, but I'm not aware of any centralized resources like the ones to which you're referring. The funny thing with collecting Cold Steels is that it seems like it's something people aren't quite as open about, unlike other brands such as Buck, Case, Spyderco, & Benchmade.
But anyone who has shopped on eBay for used Cold Steels, or models no longer in production, will have no question that people are definitely collecting these knives. Frankly, I think it's in part due to Cold Steel (the company) seems to prefer to emphasize their knives' abilities to perform (& not sit on a shelf collecting dust -- & value). And I would bet this ultimately helps drive up the collectability of their knives -- from the lower end older Voyagers to the upper end folders & historic replicas.
That being said, there's likely more out there for Cold Steel collecting resources than I'm aware of. I'd love to find out what a couple of my Cold Steels are worth without having to list them on eBay, so let me know if you find any of these resources.
Regardless, having less of a collector-base means that you are more free to determine your collection based on what YOU value, and the knives YOU like, as opposed to having that dictated to you by a specific group of collectors.
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