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This is a solid well built knife and the blades have very good snap. Made by Colonial to compete with the Old Timer in the '70's.

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Comment by Robert A. Paolantonio on December 30, 2013 at 17:23

Actually, I said "sheep's foot" blade but it's actually a pen blade because it's a # 522!  In fact, here's the last Colonial printed catalogue page pertaining to the "Old Cutler" line...ENJOY!!


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Comment by Robert A. Paolantonio on December 30, 2013 at 11:04

Although Charles, I just noticed that your yellow Delrin handled Old Cutler IS a large stockman! Interesting.... Since your showing the back side of the sheeps foot blade, and the blades  are similar, I stand corrected!!

The medium stockman Old Cutler's were # 430's!! Too many models, too many years..I make mistakes now and again, but I'm glad I could clear it up.. As soon as I figure out how, I am going to post a picture of the Old Cutler line in our last catalogue from 1995...


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Comment by Charles Sample on December 30, 2013 at 11:00

Thank you Robert.  I love getting this info about my knives.

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