frontier knife?

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recently acquired this knife and know nothing about. would anyone like to help?
 
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yeah im not sure how to upload them onto here

Why don't you go to the Technical suforum, find out, then come back here and ask your question again? Because you're not really going to get a proper answer to your post below without a photo are you? :thumbsup:

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recently acquired this knife and know nothing about. would anyone like to help?
 
It looks like a toothpick style double blade one is about 2 1/2 inches the other is about an inch has black scales and an oval plate with the name “frontier” on it
Hit this link https://postimages.org/
Hit choose image
Select your picture
Once it's uploaded scroll down to the hotlink for forums
Hit the blue icon at the end of the hotlink for forums to copy it
Then just paste it here.

It sounds like it is in fact a Colonial Frontier series knife of some kind.
 
If it’s one of the Powderhorn models in the image FT 76-6 in the link above, they are Imperial Frontier brand. Not Colonial.

They were made by Camillus.

Like Deltaboy said. Rock solid. Not much collector value but great users.
 
If it’s one of the Powderhorn models in the image FT 76-6 in the link above, they are Imperial Frontier brand. Not Colonial.

They were made by Camillus.

Like Deltaboy said. Rock solid. Not much collector value but great users.
That's right, the frontier knives were imperial.
It's the ranger knives and Old Cutler knives that were colonial.
 
The oval shield ones were made in Ireland after the powderhorns. All of mine are Camillus made ones for Imperial Schrade.
 
Only 130 knives and one belt buckle. Still missing 6 folders for all the models (52 models) There were 8 fixed models and I only have 2. I have all the All-American Series and all the Diamondbrite series.
 
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