BullRunBear
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I found a pocket knife, three blade stockman style, in some odds and ends from my late father in law. The main blade says 'Western' with 'U.S.A.' below that and a J in a circle beside the USA. (I think that means made in 1987.) The other side of the blade says 'Stainless' and 'W742' below that.
The knife feels solid and well made. The grip appears to be exotic wood but one site said it was actually Delrin. I have no idea what kind of steel was used.
Were these considered to be decent knives? I would like to sharpen and clean it up but won't waste time if it's a piece of junk.
Thanks for any help.
Jeff
The knife feels solid and well made. The grip appears to be exotic wood but one site said it was actually Delrin. I have no idea what kind of steel was used.
Were these considered to be decent knives? I would like to sharpen and clean it up but won't waste time if it's a piece of junk.
Thanks for any help.
Jeff