TSM, Okay, I found my file copy. The story was written for The Buckskin Report so it was probably done in the late 1970s. I reviewed a knife that was Travis's 721st and it was what he called a drop point skinner. That knife, according to my old story, had a bolster and butt cap with a cow horn handle. It was priced back then at $25. What might be of interest to you is that Travis never had a catalog and most of his knives were made to order or as requested. And he usually did not supply a sheath with his knives but he would, whether he made the sheath or had it done, if you buyer requested. That's about all I can tell you and at that time his address was Star Route Box 22, Maysville, NC 28555. Travis also built rifles and pistols plus powder horns and other fixin's. I hope this helps somewhat. Shoot sharp's the word, Mike