Cattaraugus Cutlery Co. Little Valley N.Y. 1886-1963

The Cattaraugus Cutlery Company was started by John Champlin and his son Tint in 1882. It was first incorporated under the name J.B.F. Champlin and Son as a wholesale distribution company based in Little Valley, New York. The business proved to be a successful endeavor, and it soon branched into a knife production company named Cattaraugus.
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Yes it's an upswept blade and yes a corn razor and pipe blade.
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Anybody have punch blades like these? Both are variations of pattern 22396 I think? Both punch blades are stamped with the CATTARAUGUS CUTLERY Co. LITTLE VALLEY N Y. I have seen pictures of early CASE knives with these punch blades.
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I have seen that punch before on another Cat, great knives!!!
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Here are my latest Catt's. The Flylock is stamped on the front tang with the curved Cattaraugus stamp but the first U is missing!!

The Gunstock jack is the other one. I got both of them at the NCCA annual Mystic Conn show.
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Beautiful knives, Mike.
That gunstock is really a smart looking knife.
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Oh Man, I do like that gunstock jack. ::tu::

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Here is a walden knife co jack with the same style punch.
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Better keep that one, they are pretty rare.
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Any idea on year of manufacture?
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Jacknifeben wrote:Anybody have punch blades like these? Both are variations of pattern 22396 I think? Both punch blades are stamped with the CATTARAUGUS CUTLERY Co. LITTLE VALLEY N Y. I have seen pictures of early CASE knives with these punch blades.

Cattaraugus made a knife they called the Whitt-l-Kraft pattern that had a blade similar to this. Its intended purpose was not as a punch but instead for use in wood carving. Think of it as a sort of "gouge" for fine detailed carving or whittling work. As with punch blades also, it is very hard to find knifes that don't have this blade tip broken off. I have an old Cat Whitt-l-Kraft with official Boy Scouts of America shield somewhere. These were made in the 1930's. Will try to locate it and post a picture when I find it.

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Okay as promised here are the pics. Unfortunately the hollowed out/scoop type design of the "punch" blade doesn't show well in the picture. In their period advertising for this knife Cattaraugus described this as a "hollow-chisel" blade, saying it was unique and the only one of its kind available on any knife. My first attempt at posting pics here, hope it works!
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i have a Little valley pocket knife,i posted to anouther collector,he seems to think mine is authentic,original and rare..lets see what you all think,needs cleaning,but will leave that to a professional..so it wont loose its value...will take a picture of the tang stamp later.That i cleaned some as coudlnt see the tang..did a good job..the rest of the knife i left alone..k here we go


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Lets see if i get a responce this time....ever see one of these knives...???? Also it has the Little valley NY etc on the tang stamp...so far No o ne has sceen one,and have zippo in PA case knives interested as i sent them pictures of it...so far all i get is be patient let them get to know you..people this is the web,this is what this site is for....either you have a answer or you dont...sorry im nhot sheltered...if some one ask my opinion,and i know the answer i HELP THEM...hm
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What are you looking for? You got a pretty good response to your other posting on this knife "I have i believe a old and possible rare Little Valley" ::shrug:: The knife style is fairly common with many different themes and Catt knives are pretty common on Ebay for sale. The handles were purchased separately and put together by a jeweler, or some such, using a "skeleton" knife purchased separately, in your case Cattaraugus. Keep in mind the three "C's" in collecting, Condition-Condition-Condition. The handles are pretty worn with all the detail gone. Someone really loved that knife. I would put a minimal value on the knife, but then, I don't accumulate those types of knives.
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Click on this link:
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Do a search for completed/sold listings on ebay. That is one of the best ways to value something. Take in account the condition of those knives vs your knife. Remember condition, condition, condition.

If you can't find any on there then it's worth what ever someone will give you, obviously ::shrug::

Good luck with it and I hope someone gives you the info that you seek ::tu:: ::tu::
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Timberwolf55 wrote:i have a Little valley pocket knife,i posted to anouther collector,he seems to think mine is authentic,original and rare..lets see what you all think,needs cleaning,but will leave that to a professional..so it wont loose its value...will take a picture of the tang stamp later.That i cleaned some as coudlnt see the tang..did a good job..the rest of the knife i left alone..k here we go


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Let's get the ole Catt thread back on course. ::tu:: Here's a nice swell center jack. 22289 perched upon an equally as nice box.
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Great stuff!!!!
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Man!! That's a honey of a knife ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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YEEEOOOOOWWWWWW Jethro ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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Here are few of my latest Catt's. Waiting for a NM Farmer's Jack to come in the mail.
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Catt display case plus the price list that was in it.

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Let me stick my one and only Catt. in here:
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That is one sweet knife!!!!!
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Jethro, that's a great looking knife and box!!!

Galvanic,... Those are some dang sweet Catts!!
I have a counter top display case just like yours, but it's not nearly as nice.

TJMurphy, That's the best looking Catt electrician's knife ever!!! It's interesting that
it's etched "Klein". Is the tang is stamped Cattaraugus?
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