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nice knife ,although she has been cleaned roughly

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Comment by Lyle Fry on May 9, 2013 at 16:51

I know very little Ron ,as I have been collecting these this past 2 years.I have been blessed to find  a few,as they are not easy to come by,but I concentrate exclusively on them.

If you see any I would appreciate a heads up,I need all the help I can muster.

Thanks for all the nice comments guys.

Comment by Ron Cooper on May 9, 2013 at 16:36

Thanks, Lyle!

Just looking at it I assumed that it was a sheepsfoot with a sharp edge that would correspond to the position of what I wrongly thought was a choil. Duh! That's why I love this forum...I learn something new everyday! I had never seen a knife with that blade configuration before. Very cool! Thanks again!

Comment by Lyle Fry on May 9, 2013 at 16:27

That's a thumb rest Ron,on the blade that coined the "rooster comb' terminology.

The back of that blade has the top knot (rooster comb)Schrade called a budding blade with a bark loosener.

It 1st appeared in the 1936 Schrade Cat. E supplement

Comment by Ron Cooper on May 9, 2013 at 15:28

A very nice, unusual knife! I like the choil on that sheepsfoot blade!

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