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Hey, Kissing Crane, collectors, let's see your Cranes. This is a German Knife company that made great knives. I will try post some of it's history, and more photo's of the fine knives this German Knife company produced. Any help from our members, will be greatly appreciated.

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I saw a KC Barlow in a magazine, it was new so probably China.

Yes, the new made in China Kissing Cranes, have a Barlow pattern. It's okay to. I was talking about the German made ones, because if they do they are rare. I've been searching for one a while now and have never even seen one. Maybe, they never did make any. I wish, I knew for sure. Thanks.

A Kissing Crane was the first stag handled stockman that I remember buying.

Here is a picture of 5 of my Kissing Cranes, I have more just can't find the

pictures of them.  If I don't find the pictures I will retake them and post them

as soon as I can.

Rome, I do like those Kissing Cranes - you really have some great knives.

They are great. You are giving me that Kissing Crane fever....lol

I saw a 1 blade barlow in several different handle materials for sale, I just

don't remember the knife catalog that listed them.  It seems like it was

Kennesaw cutlery or something akin to that.  Of course these would be new.

Rome
 
Robert Burris said:

Yea that's a good one.

  I was wondering if anyone has seen a Kissing Crane Barlow or Moose pattern?

I have just one Kissing Crane.

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