Description: MANUFACTURER/BRAND: Colonel Coon (NOT MANUFACTURED BY ADRIAN HARRIS; the firm who purchased the rights to the Colonel Coon tradename after Mr. Harris closed Tennessee Knife Works had this made for the Murry County “Mule Day” celebration).PATTERN NAME: Copperhead JackLIMITED EDITION: 1990 Murray County Bridle and Saddle Club “Mule Day” knife (this was an organization in Murray County, Tennessee).SERIAL NUMBER: 022 (inscribed on the right front bolster) of 500 manufactured.MY ACQUISTION OF THIS KNIFE: I cannot remember where or when I purchased this knife.BLADES (2): Clip; skinner.BLADE MATERIAL: Stainless SteelOAL (CLOSED): 3 3/4"HANDLES/SCALES: India StagTANG STAMPS: COLONEL COON W-GERMANY (on the front tang of the clip blade); STAINLESS (on the rear tang of the clip blade).SHIELD: “Mule Head” Round Shield.LINERS & PINS: BrassBOLSTERS: Nickel Silver “Scored” bolsters.SPECIAL FEATURES: The faces of both blades are embellished with artwork to commemorate the ‘Mule Day” event. Be to check out the enlarged pictures.YEAR OF MANUFACTURE: 1990BOX: NonePAPERWORK: NoneCONDITION: New; never sharpened, carried or used. There are no scratches on the blades; no blade wobble when opened and closed. There is one almost imperceptible crack at the center pin on the front scale (see the one picture).My history associated with Colonel Coon Knives: In about 1985 I purchased by first couple of Colonel Coon knives from Smokey Mountain Knife Works (back when they had an old newspaper style mailer and they traded for pecans, hen’s teeth, etc. Ha!). An older gentleman in our area looked at them and purchased both from me. I then purchased him, and some other acquaintances of mine, additional Colonel Coon knives from SMKW, along with a few knives for myself. We learned about the Colonel Coon Knife Collectors Club and joined it, making a few purchases there. I think it was in either 1986 or 1987 (whatever year that Mr. Harris made the “Super Stockman”—the square-bolstered stockman with the barlow bolster on one end— for the Collectors Club) the older gentleman and I made a trip to Tennessee Knife Works in Columbia and met Mr. Harris and looked at his operation, purchasing a couple knives from him while there, and ordering a couple that he later shipped to us. (He was winding down his operation at that time.)Soon after that we made a visit to Dyersberg, TN to visit Mr. James R. Murphy, president of the Colonel Coon Collectors Club. Over the next three or four years we made maybe as many as half a dozen visits to James, always buying a few Coons from him. Later we would visit the home of Mr. Ben Wells, who worked for Adrian at Tennessee Knife Works, and purchased a few knives he put together from Colonel Coon parts and, later, some knives he made with his own tang stamp on them.I have always gone to Gun Shows, so I would hit up people like Jim Sargent and other knife dealers, looking for the Coon knives over the next 10 to 12 years. At my heyday of owning a few Coons, I had about 60 knives or so, having always sold or traded a few to my friends or other collectors that I knew. About the year 2000 or so, my interest waned in the Coons, so I decided which ones I wanted to keep (approximately 16 or so) and sold the rest, most of them through eBay. While I have a sliver of a “collector vein” running through me, I have never been afraid to use my knives, so almost everyone of them I kept I either sharpened for use and/or have used them (I think Mr. Harris made them to be used). I didn’t intend to ever part with the ones I decided to keep a little over 20 years or so ago, but now have decided to keep just a few special ones, mostly ones that I have used the most through the years. Be that as it may, I have picked out six Colonel Coon knives I intend to keep and continue to use, and am offering about 10 to 12 Coons for auction here on eBay, almost all that have been sharpened (but never carried or used), and some that have been carried and used, except for but one or two that are still new as when first manufactured.When I can get around to it, I have an original belt buckle, an original bottle of oil, maybe one of two of the catalogs from the 1980’s, a Tennessee Knife Works shirt that was worn by Ben Wells, the wooden, hinged, glass-top “The Columbia Connection” knife display case (that has a couple of Coons imprinted on it) that James Murphy took to knife shows to display and sell Colonel Coon knives, with the little name placards inside, etc.—these items I intend to sell at some point over the next few months (I’m not sure just when I will get them on eBay).I have scanned the front and inside cover of one of the Colonel Coon eight-page catalogs labeled on the inside front cover “Vol. 4—October 1982,” and have included these two scanned pages with the pictures of this knife that is up for auction (the inside front cover shares a limited amount about the manufacture of the Colonel Coon knives).Note: This knife, and the others I have up for auction, are not to be confused with the later knives offered for sale by SMKW that were made under license for them by Queen. This knife being offered, and the other ones I am auctioning, are the original Colonel Coons produced by Adrain Harris.PAYMENT: Checkout though the eBay portal, which provides multiple ways to make payment. Please contact me if you need to send a Cashier's Check or Money Order.SHIPPING: I will get your item out to you the next business day after you make payment. You can choose between two methods of shipping: USPS Priority Mail with tracking number or USPS Ground Advantage with tracking number, each calculated based on your shipping address (see the eBay shipping calculator). I prefer to ship USPS Priority Mail; USPS Ground Advantage takes a couple days longer than USPS Priority Mail. Shipping only to USA addresses.RETURN POLICY: Only if you feel the item has been misrepresented. 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Price: 199.95 USD
Location: Roosevelt, Oklahoma
End Time: 2025-01-13T03:31:42.000Z
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Blade Material: Stainless Steel
Dexterity: Ambidextrous
Color: Silver
Blade Edge: Plain
Vintage: Yes
Blade Type: Clip Point, Skinner
Type: Pocketknife
Year: 1990
Original/Reproduction: Original
Number of Blades: 2
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Handmade: Yes
Handle Material: Stag/Antler