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#140219 - 04/14/16 10:10 PM Re: Fighting Field Knives * [Re: Billy Poyner]
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Originally Posted By: Billy Poyner
Don't know if this 5-5 is a field fighter or not but it will cause hate and discontent!!!

Or greed and lust by some of us!!!
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#140650 - 04/23/16 12:49 PM Re: Fighting Field Knives [Re: tunefink]
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#65 Recon


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#141912 - 05/14/16 08:56 AM Re: Fighting Field Knives [Re: tunefink]
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Early 60's Model 12-6" 7 spacer stag fighter


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#142716 - 05/26/16 12:34 PM Re: Fighting Field Knives [Re: Tattoo Bill]
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Early 50's model 3


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#142732 - 05/26/16 07:52 PM Re: Fighting Field Knives [Re: crutchtip]
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Nicely optioned 23


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#142739 - 05/26/16 09:09 PM Re: Fighting Field Knives [Re: crutchtip]
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Originally Posted By: crutchtip
Early 50's model 3


Joe,

I've got several 40's/ early 50's model 3's & 4's and every single one has the same finger grips as that knife. Not a coincidence, had to be the same guy grinding them, but who (Bill Platts)? They are all deeply cut and retain just a hint of the outer bark in-between.
Great knife and thanks for sharing.
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#148643 - 08/23/16 09:59 AM Re: Fighting Field Knives [Re: W Polidori]
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My first Fightin' Filed knife! #3-7". Just picked up this weekend.


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#148645 - 08/23/16 10:32 AM Re: Fighting Field Knives [Re: RamKingJC]
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GHD, Here is the companion for your 23!


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#148646 - 08/23/16 10:46 AM Re: Fighting Field Knives [Re: Tattoo Bill]
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Looks like they may have had the same mom Bill. Nice !

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#148647 - 08/23/16 10:59 AM Re: Fighting Field Knives [Re: W Polidori]
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Originally Posted By: W Polidori
Originally Posted By: crutchtip
Early 50's model 3


Joe,

I've got several 40's/ early 50's model 3's & 4's and every single one has the same finger grips as that knife. Not a coincidence, had to be the same guy grinding them, but who (Bill Platts)? They are all deeply cut and retain just a hint of the outer bark in-between.
Great knife and thanks for sharing.


Probably not at that time would be my guess. Being foreman, I don't know how much actual knife making he was doing versus management. Scott might have a better handle on that if the shop is run in somewhat the same manner as it was when Bill Platts was foreman.

Looking back into the 40's, the style of finger grips was deep with bark between, not to a point or "softer" transition, but real separation. Seems that style held up to some degree into the 50's.
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