Walt's 11"
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Walt's 11"
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A nice 11" bolster release with Brazilian horn. A thick, heavy knife and the hardest firing Walt's I have. Has a great blade and smooth, tight lockup.
Cheers -
Texans
A nice 11" bolster release with Brazilian horn. A thick, heavy knife and the hardest firing Walt's I have. Has a great blade and smooth, tight lockup.
Cheers -
Texans
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Re: Walt's 11"
You certainly have one fine collection of knives!
Great stuff!
Great stuff!
Re: Walt's 11"
Really super horn, especially the front. I've been seeing so many Walt's Classics posted lately that are lacking the tiny "W" under Walt's Cat logo's front left paw. Can the Cat and the "W" be 2 separate stamps and the "W" just forgotten on so many? Interesting.
"By accepting you as you are, I do not necessarily abandon all hope of your improving"- My Wife (1963-Present)
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Good eye JV, and interesting difference. I looked at a couple Walt's 9" and the 'w' is there.
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Nice looking knife. Walt offers a first rate product.
A while back I asked him about the W and he told me that on his earlier offerings whoever produced them for him forgot the W.
DonC
A while back I asked him about the W and he told me that on his earlier offerings whoever produced them for him forgot the W.
DonC
Re: Walt's 11"
Agree, a very nice, thick and sturdy knife. And thanks for the info on the missing 'W'. This was the 1st Walt's I bought and was an early knife as you mention here, so all makes sense.DonC wrote:Nice looking knife. Walt offers a first rate product.
A while back I asked him about the W and he told me that on his earlier offerings whoever produced them for him forgot the W.
DonC
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I have a 2013 model without the W, would that be considered an early model?
"By accepting you as you are, I do not necessarily abandon all hope of your improving"- My Wife (1963-Present)
Re: Walt's 11"
That's a beauty. Any idea what year it was made? I have a Ram's horn with same stampings. Are they the first of Walt's?
Thom
Thom
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Thanks Thom. Do not recall the exact year but I bought this 11", but I did buy it before I bought some Walt's 9", and the 9" are dated 2010 and 2012.thom wrote:That's a beauty. Any idea what year it was made? I have a Ram's horn with same stampings. Are they the first of Walt's?
Thom
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Does anyone know when these were made? What year was first year Walt when into production?
Thom
Thom
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I think around 2007, but don't quote me on thatthom wrote:Does anyone know when these were made? What year was first year Walt when into production?
Thom
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Sorry to go off track here, but has anyone heard from Walt regarding the new 9"ers that were projected to be available this past April/May?
"By accepting you as you are, I do not necessarily abandon all hope of your improving"- My Wife (1963-Present)