Antique Cattaraugus Cutlery Co Little Valley Bone Handle 3 Blade Pocket Knife For Sale

Antique Cattaraugus Cutlery Co Little Valley Bone Handle 3 Blade Pocket Knife
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Antique Cattaraugus Cutlery Co Little Valley Bone Handle 3 Blade Pocket Knife:
$123.00

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DescriptionANTIQUE CATTARAUGUS CUTLERY CO POCKET KNIFE - 3 3/8\" closed. Used, sharpened condition. Vintage 1891 to 1963. Nice jigged bone, cattle bone handles with no cracks or chips. Master blade stamped CATTARAUGUS CUTLERY CO LITTLE VALLEY N.Y. Small blades not marked. Blades have good snap. Used, and well taken care of during it\'s user life. Check photos, they enlarge and are part of the description.

About UsI try to describe this item to the best of my ability. Detailed photos are taken to show any imperfections and flaws. Can send other photos, and answer any questions if necessary. Please ask before offerding to avoid any problems.

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