ApostleP has an episode from his Traditional Knives Anthology that goes in depth about the black box winchester's and the Utica bone covers and how they were obtained for use by Queen. Those bone covers were cut and jigged 100 years ago and were stored away until they were rediscovered in the mid 1980's.
Great video. Cant believe i havent seen it before. I thought I'd seen all of your videos. The GEC 82 stockman in stag that you showed is amazing!! Absolutely beautiful stag! Nice and thick too
@@KnifeThoughts There is a store stilling selling Winchesters 5 are $100 and 1 is $125. 5 are from 1987 and 1(a whittler) from 1990. I bought from them twice(bought 6 Winchesters) good service, fast delivery, $8 flat shipping. The knives must be new old stock. The black boxes are pristine as are the knives. You're correct, the pen on the Dogleg jack is extremely hard to open-in fact I haven't yet. The store is Cutting Edge. It's the guy who founded A G Russell.
Seen lots of Winchester/Queen knives on eBay recently. Snagged a bowtie fishtail stiletto (model 1901) from 1987. Very classy slipjoint, very well made.
The 2921 coffin jack is considered a large gunstock if you look at the winchester catalog of the black box era. I have several of them including 2 of the coffin jack style. I have one of them in the same bone covers and another in glitter gold acrylic....
Great Video Logan, I think the pattern of the first Black Box Knife you showed us, is a Dogleg Teardrop Jack though.. its a pattern we don’t see a lot of and would be great if GEC produced these!
I've got several black box Winchesters and they are great knives. I've also got a 1997 sunfish from the cartridge series that has a pinned .270 shield. Great video!
20:26 This is the pattern that piqued my interest in Winchester knives. Bought two of these with box in sequential(I think) years for $100 each two years ago.
ApostleP has an episode from his Traditional Knives Anthology that goes in depth about the black box winchester's and the Utica bone covers and how they were obtained for use by Queen. Those bone covers were cut and jigged 100 years ago and were stored away until they were rediscovered in the mid 1980's.
This reminds me of going into gun shops and looking at the old Winchester knives in the cases around the desk when I was young. Great video!!!!!
Great video. Cant believe i havent seen it before. I thought I'd seen all of your videos. The GEC 82 stockman in stag that you showed is amazing!! Absolutely beautiful stag! Nice and thick too
Thanks! Yeah it’s a cool one
What a cool collection to showcase. Some of those knives are worth more than we may think. Thanks Logan and thank you very much Ethan.
Nice to go back a bit in history to see how nice Winchester knives used to be.
Thoroughly enjoyed every minute of this video. Great history and absolutely beautiful knives.
Absolutely! Can’t wait to see the new Schatt & Morgans in person
I just bought three Winchester Black box knives!
Winchesters are extremely undervalued. I've gotten great knives at low prices.
Yeah they were for a while
@@KnifeThoughts There is a store stilling selling Winchesters 5 are $100 and 1 is $125. 5 are from 1987 and 1(a whittler) from 1990. I bought from them twice(bought 6 Winchesters) good service, fast delivery, $8 flat shipping. The knives must be new old stock. The black boxes are pristine as are the knives. You're correct, the pen on the Dogleg jack is extremely hard to open-in fact I haven't yet. The store is Cutting Edge. It's the guy who founded A G Russell.
Seen lots of Winchester/Queen knives on eBay recently. Snagged a bowtie fishtail stiletto (model 1901) from 1987. Very classy slipjoint, very well made.
The 2921 coffin jack is considered a large gunstock if you look at the winchester catalog of the black box era. I have several of them including 2 of the coffin jack style. I have one of them in the same bone covers and another in glitter gold acrylic....
Great Video Logan, I think the pattern of the first Black Box Knife you showed us, is a Dogleg Teardrop Jack though.. its a pattern we don’t see a lot of and would be great if GEC produced these!
I've got several black box Winchesters and they are great knives. I've also got a 1997 sunfish from the cartridge series that has a pinned .270 shield. Great video!
I dig the sunfish knives. All that real estate in bone and nickel silver!
Wow amazing Edc Knives reviews video friend!!! :D
And
I getting my Number 13 Case Knives for my Case knives collections soon!!! ^w^
3:06 That is one of the three I bought!
Nice!
Red Hill cutlery has some winchester's from the early 90's in MOP in stock now if anyone is interested. There USA made pinned shield's.
The black/brown bone is from the old Utica factory.
Good stuff !
My next Case Knives I getting next Month is
Case GunStock!!!
I've been trying to land one of the coffin jacks. No luck yet.
Where can i find a price guide on the Winchester knives and casexx knives
I'm not sure. I don't think the guides have kept up with the internet.
Spline = split + spine
20:26 This is the pattern that piqued my interest in Winchester knives. Bought two of these with box in sequential(I think) years for $100 each two years ago.
Nice! That’s great