No...it's long gone My folks loose a lot of stuff, and that was 45 or so years ago. As I remember it did not look right after that, however it was a good kitchen worker. :-)Rocky
Registered: 09/14/05
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I have a 4 1/2" and a 3 1/2" Model #10. Actually I own "3", 4 1/2 or 5" Model #10's with "drop points. Perry got my 4" drop point. I'll have to find another one someday. I'll post some photos, after I take them tomorrow....After coffee. I just am not up to diggin' all of that "nostalgia" up tonight. I do think I can find one Dave sold me at the shop/ Mid to late 80's. It is old green canvas with a special "Griffin Grip" (That's what David called it). It has 2 sets of thumb notches and is far thicker handle material than the norm. The brown-stiched sheath was special ordered from Greg in the early 90's. Best, Capt. Chris
It almost looks like a modified hybrid between the Crider Special and a Regular Mdl 10. Add sawteeth to the top and you'd close at it very closely to see make sure it wasn't a JCS.
Registered: 09/14/05
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Doc, It wasn't a find. Dave made it up for me, back in the day when this was not terribly uncommon. Truth is: The Crider special is a Model #10, either 5" or 7" with some special bevel sharpening and "C" sheaths. Sometimes even sawteeth. This knife has 3/8" handle stock. Best, Capt. Chris