A Western USA fixed blade knife estimated 1920-1930. Patented in USA Boulder, Colorado
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A Western USA fixed blade knife estimated 1920-1930. Patented in USA Boulder, Colorado
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Western USA Fixed-Blade Knife
Description & Identification:
This is a vintage fixed-blade hunting or utility knife made by Western Cutlery Co., based in Boulder, Colorado, USA. The tang stamp appears to read “Western USA” with a model number partially visible—possibly “W36” or similar. The knife features a stacked leather washer handle, a brass guard, and a pommel typical of early to mid-20th century Western knives. The blade has a classic upswept profile, which was commonly marketed for hunting and outdoor use.
Date & History:
Based on the style, materials, and tang stamp, this knife likely dates from the late 1930s to the early 1950s. Western Cutlery was a well-known American knife manufacturer, producing durable field and combat knives before and during WWII. Earlier Western knives from the 1920s may lack the “USA” stamp and have different styling. The Boulder, Colorado location in the mark confirms its pre-1970s origin (before Coleman acquired the company in the late 1970s and moved operations).
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Recommendation:
For insurance, historical interest, or high-value resale, consider a formal appraisal through a specialist in military or sporting knives, such as through Knife World Publications, All About Pocket Knives (AAPK), or a professional dealer in vintage outdoor gear.