Western 657 Punch Blade Stockman pocket knife
on August 25th, 2011 at 8:30 amPosted In: Uncategorized
Are jigged bone style delrin handles the schinit zizzy or what? I love 'em.
Steel greetings fellow knife blog enthusiasts!!
For reference, check this vintage 1960's – 1970's pocket knife.
MAKER: Western
PATTERN: 657 Punch Blade Stock Knife
CLOSED LENGTH: 3-3/8 inches
HANDLES: Jigged Delrin
BLADES: Swedge ground clip, spey and punch blades.
BOLSTERS: Nickel Silver
LINERS: Brass
TANG STAMPS: WESTERN/U.S.A. Rear stamp: 657
She's just beautiful isn't she……Kinda makes you want to hear what she could say.
Stainless Steel sahlute!
Scott
Hi I have this exact same knife the 657 except under my blade where it says the number 657 there's a c could you explain to me what that means thank you
not sure exactly, I think it had something to do with the time of year it was produced…..check allaboutpocketknives.comĀ
Scott, the C means year made…A=77, B=78, C=79 and so on!! no number means made before 77…