I would like to think this knife and your 110 sold together were from the same owner . Which would make sense on the age of each. Great looking knife. I am such a sucker for clip blades. This one looks like a pocket full of wonderfulness. Some of the snap may come back with a good clean. Hopefully so.
Picked up this USA made Western model 062 double bladed folding hunter / skinner complete with sheath today when I bought it as a pair with an old '70's Buck 110.If you know more about the company, or the Western 062 B, or another Western model, or Westerns in general, please lay it down here?
Western States and Western knives.
Western States and Western tang stamps.
Quote from: on January 07, 2019, 07:28:40 AMPicked up this USA made Western model 062 double bladed folding hunter / skinner complete with sheath today when I bought it as a pair with an old '70's Buck 110.If you know more about the company, or the Western 062 B, or another Western model, or Westerns in general, please lay it down here?Great find ThundahBeagle! Western brand knives have a special place in my heart. I own and used a Western Bowie for camp use, a yellow handled folding fishing knife, several of their fixed blade knives and a couple of their scout style pocket knives along with a couple of stockman knives, a couple of their lockbacks, and a couple of their smaller pocket knives. I bought all of them new and they were my favorite knives when I first started collecting knives when I was 8 years old.Western was known for making a quality knife at a reasonable price. Their knives were made to be used everyday. They had great fit and finish.When I was growing up most sporting goods stores and hardware stores had a large Western display case like the one in the first picture.Here are several pictures of a Western model 542 with a Delrin handle that I purchased new in 1981. The blade has a letter E stamped on it.Click on the pictures for best picture.
Nice Folding hunter TB ! I have two at the momentBarlow 822(Image removed from quote.)Stockman 657(Image removed from quote.)
Holy smokes, Vic! Is there any brand of knife you DON'T have?And wonderful examples, too
Western brand knives have a special place in my heart. I own and used a Western Bowie for camp use, a yellow handled folding fishing knife, several of their fixed blade knives and a couple of their scout style pocket knives along with a couple of stockman knives, a couple of their lockbacks, and a couple of their smaller pocket knives. I bought all of them new and they were my favorite knives when I first started collecting knives when I was 8 years old.Western was known for making a quality knife at a reasonable price. Their knives were made to be used everyday. They had great fit and finish.When I was growing up most sporting goods stores and hardware stores had a large Western display case like the one in the first picture.Here are several pictures of a Western model 542 with a Delrin handle that I purchased new in 1981. The blade has a letter E stamped on it.Click on the pictures for best picture.
Found a couple more. A 442 and a Camillus made Western Stockman which has no model number and a I cant find it in any old catalog.
Vicman, I remember those Western displays when I was young. The one I remember most was in a Otasco store.
Quote from: David on January 09, 2019, 02:47:42 AMVicman, I remember those Western displays when I was young. The one I remember most was in a Otasco store.I really miss seeing those displays in sporting goods stores and hardware stores.
Here is picture of another Western displayClick on picture for best picture
Quote from: VICMAN on January 09, 2019, 11:30:21 AMHere is picture of another Western displayClick on picture for best picture Thank you for show the display!