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C. 1920s Low Excellent KA-BAR Bone Folding Lock Guard Patent 1923 Dog Head


C. 1920s Low Excellent KA-BAR Bone Folding Lock Guard Patent 1923 Dog Head
C. 1920s Low Excellent KA-BAR Bone Folding Lock Guard Patent 1923 Dog Head
C. 1920s Low Excellent KA-BAR Bone Folding Lock Guard Patent 1923 Dog Head
C. 1920s Low Excellent KA-BAR Bone Folding Lock Guard Patent 1923 Dog Head
C. 1920s Low Excellent KA-BAR Bone Folding Lock Guard Patent 1923 Dog Head
C. 1920s Low Excellent KA-BAR Bone Folding Lock Guard Patent 1923 Dog Head
C. 1920s Low Excellent KA-BAR Bone Folding Lock Guard Patent 1923 Dog Head
C. 1920s Low Excellent KA-BAR Bone Folding Lock Guard Patent 1923 Dog Head
C. 1920s Low Excellent KA-BAR Bone Folding Lock Guard Patent 1923 Dog Head
C. 1920s Low Excellent KA-BAR Bone Folding Lock Guard Patent 1923 Dog Head
C. 1920s Low Excellent KA-BAR Bone Folding Lock Guard Patent 1923 Dog Head
C. 1920s Low Excellent KA-BAR Bone Folding Lock Guard Patent 1923 Dog Head

C. 1920s Low Excellent KA-BAR Bone Folding Lock Guard Patent 1923 Dog Head   C. 1920s Low Excellent KA-BAR Bone Folding Lock Guard Patent 1923 Dog Head

Old School Knife Works is proud to present this Excellent condition 1920s era Kabar No box. Handle Material: jigged bone (Bos taurus). Blade: no gaps, blade is tight.

Hard to find this knife at all. Handle is near perfect but does have a small hairline. It isnt lose, so see pics. Very odd hollow grind on the blade.

I do t think Ive ever see this before on a Ka-Bar so likely something that snuck out the back door sometime between 1924 and 1930. A really nice example from the era and incredibly rare.

Policies and general grading information. We are happy to insure packages upon request. We do not have any authority or special powers with the United States Postal Service and have less ability to locate your parcel than the addressee. We normally provide 8-12 high definition pictures to assist you in making a determination on quality.

Unfortunately there is no standard universal measurement for quality, grade or condition as it pertains to blade wear, rust, pitting, water marks, handle quality, gaps, tightness of blades, snap, wobble, degree of polish, whether a knife has been "cleaned", etch quality, tang stamp quality, sharpness, or as the description. If you have a question that isn't addressed in the description or the photos, please ask. You are also welcome to visit our store in Otto, NC where you can view any of these knives. Mint: a mint knife is one that looks and functions as factory new. Note that many multi blade knives come directly from the factory with blade rub marks. This seems particularly true for stockman knives. Near mint/mint: looks and functions just like a factory new knife, but will have a minor flaw that prevents it from being described as mint. Such flaws may include: scratches, in need of polish, a slight rust or corrosion Mark, a very light sharpening etc.

These knives generally haven't been used with any regularity but have been out of the box and perhaps even been lugged around in a knife roll. Most of the time this quality can be cleaned to mint but not always. Near mint: a knife that presents very well but that is not new. A great example is to consider a new knife that goes into your pocket and is carried around for a couple of months and is then put away. It will have bounced around next to a set of keys, have a ding and some scratches, possibly has dulled and been lightly resharpened, has been dropped once or has taken a ride in the washer and dryer.

It should be difficult to tell if it has been sharpened and should look well cared for. Excellent: typically this grade definition is used for older knives that have survived in much better than average condition. These knives will have most of the original blades intact, tang stamps will be visible, handles will be very nice and intact. Snap may be soft or softening on the main blade. A slight gap, a slight knick, or very small non loose crack in the handles may be acceptable particularly for stag handles. These knives should function well and retain most of their original beauty. It should be noted that for our purposes here, an excellent 1920's Remington will likely be in slightly poorer overall condition than an excellent 2011 Case. This is primarily true due to being in circulation for 90 years vs. Very good: these knives are survivors, often have been Cleaned or restored to remove rust, or resharpened several times. These knives have likely been carried for many years, but still have life and function. The handles may be faded, slightly chipped, snap might be gone, etc. Good: the knife functions, but may have a more pronounced flaw or many smaller flaws. These knives have been used. More pronounced pitting should be expected on Carbon steel blades and these knives may be missing legible tang stamps. Please note that these descriptions cannot begin to describe the multiple variables that go into grading or evaluating a knife. Unfortunately a great deal of interpretation is necessary in order to make these determinations. 1920s Low Excellent KA-BAR Bone Folding Lock Guard Patent 1923 Dog Head" is in sale since Tuesday, September 17, 2019.

This item is in the category "Collectibles\Knives, Swords & Blades\Collectible Folding Knives\Vintage Folding Knives\Factory Manufactured". The seller is "snuffydog" and is located in Otto, North Carolina. This item can be shipped to United States.

  1. Brand: Kabar
  2. Handle Material: Bone
  3. Modified Item: No
  4. Type: Pocketknife
  5. Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  6. Opening Mechanism: Manual
  7. Number of Blades: 1
  8. Dexterity: Ambidextrous
  9. Lock Type: Guard
  10. Color: Brown
  11. Year: 1950s
  12. Blade Edge: Plain
  13. Blade Material: Carbon Steel
  14. Authenticity: Original
  15. Blade Range: 2.76 - 4in.


    C. 1920s Low Excellent KA-BAR Bone Folding Lock Guard Patent 1923 Dog Head   C. 1920s Low Excellent KA-BAR Bone Folding Lock Guard Patent 1923 Dog Head