Allen Cutlery Co. Newburgh, N.Y.

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Re: Allen Cutlery Co. Newburgh, N.Y.

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Very recently, my trip to the post office produced this pocket knife. It now becomes my most recent example to be posted under this topic or thread. It is also the latest example to be added to my collection. It is a CRUSADER, two blades, one tang stamp, 3 3/8" closed, all metal, pocket knife. The main blade front tang stamp says "CRUSADER (over) TRADEMARK (over) MADE IN U.S.A." Per GOINS "CRUSADER TRADEMARK MADE IN U.S.A. c 1939-1940 A trademark used by Belknap Hardware." While it most definitely is NOT an ALLEN CUTLERY COMPANY (1917-1925) pocket knife, it DOES fit into the "cousin" category. It is a "cousin" of the EAGLE KNIFE COMPANY (1916-1919), the DIXON CUTLERY COMPANY (1920) and the other cutlery companies that manufactured pocket knives of a similar, simple, pattern or style. The main blade has a good half stop with a weak opening and closing snap. The secondary blade also has a good half stop, with a weak opening and closing snap. Overall, this pocket knife is in FAIR+ condition. Contrary to how it appears in the pictures, the main blade tip is NOT broken. This pocket knife needed cleaning. I cleaned it up a bit, I took some pictures and here it is.
Caption(s), if any, are on the BOTTOM of the corresponding picture(s).
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Here is the link to the EAGLE KNIFE COMPANY topic or thread.
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The Main Blade Front Tang Stamp.
The Main Blade Front Tang Stamp.
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Re: Allen Cutlery Co. Newburgh, N.Y.

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Yesterday afternoon, my trip to the post office produced this advertising or souvenir pocket knife. It now becomes my latest example to be posted under this topic or thread. It also becomes the latest example to be added to my collection. It is an an ETCHED P. CO., one blade, cap lifter or bottle opener handle, one tang stamp, 3" closed, all metal, advertising or souvenir, pocket knife. The tang stamp says "ETCHED P. CO. - L.I.C.N.Y." Per GOINS, "Etched in L.I.C.N.Y. c 1933." The main handle side says nothing, but it has some graphics and a space for engraving. The other handle side says "1933 - CHICAGO" and also has some graphics. Overall, this is my nineteenth pocket knife in this pattern or style. My other eighteen are ALL posted under this topic or thread. This is my sixth souvenir or tourist pocket knife, in this pattern or style, that features this particular event. But, this is my second, "1933 CHICAGO" pocket knife. My four "1934 CHICAGO" pocket knives have ALL been previously posted under this topic or thread. I bought this pattern or style of pocket knife because it is a "cousin" of the Allen Cutlery Company, the Eagle Knife Company and the other cutlery companies that manufactured pocket knives of a similar, simple, pattern or style. The blade rides a little high. But, overall, it is in GOOD condition. It needed very little cleaning. I took some pictures and here it is.
Caption(s), if any, are on the BOTTOM of the corresponding picture(s).
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***** This pocket knife is a souvenir of "A Century of Progress International Exposition", also known as
the "Chicago World's Fair." It was a World's Fair held in the city of Chicago, Illinois, from 1933 to 1934. *****
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The Main Blade Front Tang Stamp.
The Main Blade Front Tang Stamp.
Kid: "Wish we had time to bury them fellas."
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Re: Allen Cutlery Co. Newburgh, N.Y.

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Very recently, my visit to the post office produced this advertising pocket knife. It now becomes my latest example to be posted under this topic or thread. It also becomes the latest example to be added to my collection. It is a U.S.A., one blade, cap lifter or bottle opener handle, all metal, 3" closed, fob or key ring, pattern or style of pocket knife. It has "U.S.A." stamped on the handle, just above the pivot pin. It has a slide lock that unlocks the blade, open or closed and it also locks the blade, open or closed. The main handle side says "COASTAL PLAINS SUPPLY - RI 1-1776 DALLAS, TEXAS" The other handle side says "EQUIPMENT & BEARING - SPECIALISTS" This is my nineteenth fob or key ring pocket knife in this pattern or style. My other eighteen have ALL been previously posted under this topic or thread. I bought this pocket knife because it is a "cousin" of the Allen Cutlery Company, the Eagle Knife Company, the G. Schrade Knife Company and other cutlery companies that manufactured pocket knives of a similar, simple, pattern or style. This pocket knife is in EXCELLENT condition. It did NOT need any cleaning. I just wiped it off. I took some pictures and here it is.
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The Handle Stamp.
The Handle Stamp.
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Re: Allen Cutlery Co. Newburgh, N.Y.

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Very recently, my visit to the post office produced this advertising or souvenir pocket knife. It now becomes my latest example to be posted under this topic or thread. It also becomes the latest example to be added to my collection. It is an ETCHED P. CO., one blade, cap lifter or bottle opener handle, one tang stamp, 3" closed, all metal, advertising or souvenir, pocket knife. The tang stamp says "ETCHED P. CO. - L.I.C.N.Y." Per GOINS, "Etched in L.I.C.N.Y. c 1933." The main handle side says nothing, but it has some graphics and a space for engraving. The other handle side says "1933 - CHICAGO" and also has some graphics. Overall, this is my twentieth pocket knife in this pattern or style. My other nineteen are ALL posted under this topic or thread. This is my seventh souvenir or tourist pocket knife, in this pattern or style, that features this particular event. But, this is my third, "1933 CHICAGO" pocket knife. My four "1934 CHICAGO" pocket knives have ALL been previously posted under this topic or thread. I bought this pattern or style of pocket knife because it is a "cousin" of the Allen Cutlery Company, the Eagle Knife Company and the other cutlery companies that manufactured pocket knives of a similar, simple, pattern or style. This pocket knife is in VERY GOOD+ condition. It needed very little cleaning. I took some pictures and here it is.
Caption(s), if any, are on the BOTTOM of the corresponding picture(s).
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***** This pocket knife is a souvenir of "A Century of Progress International Exposition", also known as
the "Chicago World's Fair." It was a World's Fair held in the city of Chicago, Illinois, from 1933 to 1934. *****
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The Main Blade Front Tang Stamp.
The Main Blade Front Tang Stamp.
Kid: "Wish we had time to bury them fellas."
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Re: Allen Cutlery Co. Newburgh, N.Y.

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Yesterday afternoon, my trip to the post office produced this pocket knife oddity. It is my latest example to be posted under this topic or thread. It is also the latest example to be added to my collection. It is a SHAPLEIGH or ALLEN, one blade, one tang stamp, one handle stamp, 3 1/8" closed, all metal, pocket knife. This is a pocket knife oddity because it has a SHAPLEIGH blade with an ALLEN CUTLERY COMPANY handle. The main blade front tang stamp is the curved or arched style and says "SHAPLEIGH HDW. Co. (over) St. LOUIS (over) U.S.A" The handle stamp says "PAT. (over) JAN-23-17 (over) U.S.A." ALLEN CUTLERY COMPANY (1917-1925), pocket knives with one blade, with the same handle pattern or style, have three parts. The three parts are, the blade, the handle and the pivot pin. After comparing the pivot pin used with this pocket knife and the pivot pins used with my other ALLEN CUTLERY COMPANY, one blade, same handle pattern or style pocket knives, I am 99.999% sure that the pivot pin used with this pocket knife, is an original ALLEN CUTLERY COMPANY pivot pin. So, this pocket knife is two thirds ALLEN CUTLERY COMPANY and one third SHAPLEIGH HARDWARE COMPANY. Another example, I think, of a previous owner combining surviving parts of two, different pocket knives, to make one, functional, pocket knife. I do NOT believe that this was an attempt to deceive any potential buyer. Overall, this pocket knife is in GOOD+ condition. I cleaned it up a bit. I took some pictures and here it is.
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The Main Blade Front Tang Stamp.
The Main Blade Front Tang Stamp.
The Patent Date Handle Stamp.
The Patent Date Handle Stamp.
Kid: "Wish we had time to bury them fellas."
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Re: Allen Cutlery Co. Newburgh, N.Y.

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Very recently, a visit to the post office produced this ALLEN CUTLERY COMPANY, NEWBURGH, N.Y., (1917-1925) pocket knife. It now becomes my latest example to be posted under this topic or thread. It is also the latest example to be added to my collection. It is an ALLEN CUTLERY CO. (Boys' Pattern No. 01), one blade, one handle stamp, 3 1/8" closed, all metal, pocket knife. The faint remains of the patent stamp are on the handle. The handle patent stamp, if it were complete, would say, "PAT. (over) JAN-23-17 (over) U.S.A." This pocket knife is in GOOD condition. The blade has a good half stop along with a very crisp opening and closing snap. I cleaned it up a little. I took some pictures and here it is.
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The Faint Remains Of The Handle Stamp.
The Faint Remains Of The Handle Stamp.
What The Handle Stamp Should Say.
What The Handle Stamp Should Say.
An ALLEN CUTLERY COMPANY Ad.
An ALLEN CUTLERY COMPANY Ad.
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Re: Allen Cutlery Co. Newburgh, N.Y.

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This morning, my visit to the post office produced this advertising or souvenir pocket knife. It now becomes my latest example to be posted under this topic or thread. It also becomes the latest example to be added to my collection. It is an ETCHED P. CO., one blade, cap lifter or bottle opener handle, one tang stamp, 3" closed, all metal, advertising or souvenir, pocket knife. The tang stamp says "ETCHED P. CO. - L.I.C.N.Y." Per GOINS, "Etched in L.I.C.N.Y. c 1933." The main handle side says nothing, but it does have a graphic of the "Sky Ride." The other handle side says "1934 - CHICAGO" and also has some graphics. Overall, this is pocket knife number twenty-one, in this pattern or style. My other twenty are ALL posted under and throughout, this topic or thread. This is my eighth souvenir or tourist pocket knife, in this pattern or style, that features this particular event. This is my fifth, "1934 CHICAGO" pocket knife. I have three, "1933 CHICAGO" pocket knives. I bought this pattern or style of pocket knife because it is a "cousin" of the Allen Cutlery Company, the Eagle Knife Company and the other cutlery companies that manufactured pocket knives of a similar, simple, pattern or style. This pocket knife is in EXCELLENT condition. It did NOT need any cleaning at all. I took some pictures, here it is.
Caption(s), if any, are on the BOTTOM of the corresponding picture(s).
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***** This pocket knife is a souvenir of "A Century of Progress International Exposition", also known as
the "Chicago World's Fair." It was a World's Fair held in the city of Chicago, Illinois, from 1933 to 1934. *****
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The Main Blade Front Tang Stamp.
The Main Blade Front Tang Stamp.
Kid: "Wish we had time to bury them fellas."
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Re: Allen Cutlery Co. Newburgh, N.Y.

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This afternoon, my trip to the post office produced this advertising or souvenir pocket knife. It now becomes my latest example to be posted under this topic or thread. It also becomes the latest example to be added to my collection. It is an ETCHED P. CO., one blade, cap lifter or bottle opener handle, one tang stamp, 3" closed, all metal, advertising or souvenir, pocket knife. The tang stamp says "ETCHED P. CO. - L.I.C.N.Y." Per GOINS, "Etched in L.I.C.N.Y. c 1933." The main handle side says nothing, but it has some graphics and a space for engraving. The other handle side says "1933 - CHICAGO" and also has some graphics. Overall, this is pocket knife number twenty-two, in this pattern or style. My other twenty-one are ALL posted under and throughout, this topic or thread. This is my ninth souvenir or tourist pocket knife, in this pattern or style, that features this particular event. This is my fourth, "1933 CHICAGO" pocket knife. I have five, "1934 CHICAGO" pocket knives. I bought this pattern or style of pocket knife because it is a "cousin" of the Allen Cutlery Company, the Eagle Knife Company and the other cutlery companies that manufactured pocket knives of a similar, simple, pattern or style. This pocket knife is in VERY GOOD condition. I gave it a very minor cleaning. I took some pictures, here it is.
Caption(s), if any, are on the BOTTOM of the corresponding picture(s).
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***** This pocket knife is a souvenir of "A Century of Progress International Exposition", also known as
the "Chicago World's Fair." It was a World's Fair held in the city of Chicago, Illinois, from 1933 to 1934. *****
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The Main Blade Front Tang Stamp.
The Main Blade Front Tang Stamp.
Kid: "Wish we had time to bury them fellas."
Josey Wales: "To hell with them fellas. Buzzards got to eat, same as worms."
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Re: Allen Cutlery Co. Newburgh, N.Y.

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Very recently, my visit to the post office produced this advertising, fob or key ring, pattern or style of pocket knife. It now becomes my latest example to be posted under this topic or thread. It also becomes the latest example to be added to my collection. It is a U.S.A., one blade, cap lifter or bottle opener handle, all metal, 3" closed, fob or key ring, pattern or style of pocket knife. It has the "U.S.A." stamp on the handle, just above the pivot pin. It has a slide lock that unlocks the blade, open or closed and it also locks the blade, open or closed. The little knob on top of the slide lock is missing, but the lock still functions. The main handle side says "SOUTHTOWN RESTAURANT - 7400 SO. ASHLAND AVE." The other handle side says nothing, it is blank. This is my twentieth fob or key ring pocket knife in this pattern or style. My other nineteen have ALL been previously posted under and throughout this topic or thread. I bought this pocket knife because it is a "cousin" of the Allen Cutlery Company, the Eagle Knife Company, the G. Schrade Knife Company and other cutlery companies that manufactured pocket knives of a similar, simple, pattern or style. Overall, this pocket knife is in FAIR+ condition. It did need a little cleaning. I took some pictures and here it is.
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The Handle Stamp.
The Handle Stamp.
Kid: "Wish we had time to bury them fellas."
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Re: Allen Cutlery Co. Newburgh, N.Y.

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This afternoon, my visit to the post office produced this pocket knife. It now becomes my latest example to be posted under this topic or thread. It also becomes the latest example to be added to my collection. It is a VALLEY FORGE, one blade, one tang stamp, two handle stamps, 3 1/8" closed, all metal, pocket knife. The tang stamp is the curved or arched style. It does NOT have U.S.A. under the curved or the arched part of the tang stamp. The stamp on the main handle side, is the VALLEY FORGE logo stamp. It has the two letters, "V F" inside of a double circle. The stamp on the other handle side, is also the VALLEY FORGE logo stamp. It also has the two letters, "V F" inside of a double circle. The main blade front tang stamp says "VALLEY FORGE (over) CUTLERY CO. (over) NEWARK, N.J. (over) MADE IN U.S.A." I bought this particular pocket knife and I am posting it here, under this topic, because it is a "cousin" of the Allen Cutlery Company, the Eagle Knife Company, the G. Schrade Knife Company and the other cutlery or knife companies, that manufactured pocket knives of a similar, simple, pattern or style. I previously posted my VALLEY FORGE, two blades, all metal pocket knife, back on Saturday, November 7, 2020 (it is in the last picture, posted below). Overall, this pocket knife is in EXCELLENT condition. It did NOT require any cleaning at all. All I did was wipe it off. I took some pictures and here it is.
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Left - The Stamp On The Main Handle Side.<br />Right - The Stamp On The Other Handle Side.
Left - The Stamp On The Main Handle Side.
Right - The Stamp On The Other Handle Side.
The Main Blade Front Tang Stamp.
The Main Blade Front Tang Stamp.
My Previously Posted, Two Blades, VALLEY FORGE Pocket Knife.<br />The Two Blades Front Tang Stamps Each Say, &quot;VALLEY FORGE <br />(over) U.S.A. (over) CUTLERY CO. (over) NEWARK, N.J.&quot;
My Previously Posted, Two Blades, VALLEY FORGE Pocket Knife.
The Two Blades Front Tang Stamps Each Say, "VALLEY FORGE
(over) U.S.A. (over) CUTLERY CO. (over) NEWARK, N.J."
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This pocket knife now becomes my latest example to be posted under this topic or thread. It is also the latest example to be added to my collection. It is an ALLEN CUTLERY COMPANY (1917-1925), one blade, 4 7/8" closed, 8 5/8" open, all metal, pocket knife. This is my sixth "ALLEN" pocket knife in this particular pattern or style. It is the elusive pattern or style No. 20, the "Ni**er Chaser." That is NOT my term, see the pattern ad in the very last picture (#10), posted below. My other five, No. 20 pocket knives, have ALL been previously posted under this topic or thread. This pocket knife has two stamps, the manufacturer stamp and the patent date stamp. Both stamps are on the handle. It does NOT have a tang stamp. The manufacturer handle stamp says "ALLEN (over) CUTLERY CO. (over) NEWBURGH, N.Y." The patent date handle stamp says "PAT. (over) JAN-23-17 (over) U.S.A." The blade DOES have an obvious, major issue. The blade does have a very CRISP half stop and it has a very NASTY opening and closing snap. This one is definitely NOT my prettiest example of an ALLEN, No. 20 pocket knife. It is in FAIR condition. It needed a little bit of cleaning. I took some pictures and here it is.
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The Manufacturer Handle Stamp.
The Manufacturer Handle Stamp.
The Patent Date Handle Stamp.
The Patent Date Handle Stamp.
The Pattern Ad.
The Pattern Ad.
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This morning, my visit to the post office produced this pocket knife. It now becomes my latest example to be posted under this topic or thread. It is also the latest example to be added to my collection. It is an ALLEN CUTLERY COMPANY (1917-1925), two blades, 3 1/2" closed, one handle stamp, two springs, all metal, pocket knife. This is my eighth, two blades, "ALLEN" pocket knife. It is a pattern or style No. 40 pocket knife. See the pattern or style ad in the very last picture (#9), posted below. My other seven, two blade "ALLEN" pocket knives, have ALL been previously posted under this topic or thread. Two blade "ALLEN" pocket knives do NOT appear too often. This pocket knife has one stamp, the manufacturer stamp, on the handle. It does NOT have the patent date stamp on the handle. It does NOT have any tang stamp(s). The manufacturer handle stamp says, "ALLEN (over) CUTLERY CO. (over) NEWBURGH, N.Y." The main blade has an ok half stop with a good opening and closing snap. The secondary blade has a good half stop, with a good opening and closing snap. This pocket knife is in GOOD+ condition. It did need a bit of cleaning. I took some pictures and here it is.
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The Manufacturer Handle Stamp.
The Manufacturer Handle Stamp.
The Pattern Ad.
The Pattern Ad.
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Re: Allen Cutlery Co. Newburgh, N.Y.

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Very recently, my trip to the post office produced this pocket knife. It now becomes my latest example to be added to this topic or thread. It also became the latest example to be added to my collection. It is an EAGLE KNIFE COMPANY (1916-1919), one blade, one tang stamp, 2 7/8" closed, all metal, pocket knife. The main blade front tang stamp says, "EAGLE (over) KNIFE CO" This pattern or style of pocket knife is a "cousin" of the ALLEN CUTLERY COMPANY, NEWBURGH, N.Y. (1917-1925), the VALLEY FORGE CUTLERY COMPANY, the GEO. SCHRADE KNIFE CO., INC. and some other cutlery companies that manufactured pocket knives of a similar, simple, pattern or style. This is my twelfth EAGLE KNIFE COMPANY pocket knife. My other eleven EAGLE KNIFE COMPANY pocket knives have ALL been previously posted under this topic or thread AND at the link below. The blade has an ok half stop, but no real opening and or closing snap. The blade does sit a little high. Overall, it is still in GOOD condition. It did NOT need any cleaning at all. I took some pictures and here it is.
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Here is the link to the EAGLE KNIFE COMPANY topic or thread.
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The Main Blade Front Tang Stamp.
The Main Blade Front Tang Stamp.
Kid: "Wish we had time to bury them fellas."
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Re: Allen Cutlery Co. Newburgh, N.Y.

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Yesterday morning, my visit to the post office produced this advertising or souvenir pocket knife. It now becomes my latest example to be posted under this topic or thread. It also becomes the latest example to be added to my collection. It is an ETCHED P. CO., one blade, one tang stamp, a cap lifter or bottle opener handle, 3" closed, all metal, advertising or souvenir, pocket knife. The tang stamp says "ETCHED P. CO. - L.I.C.N.Y." Per GOINS, "Etched in L.I.C.N.Y. c 1933." The main handle side says nothing, but it does have a graphic of the "Sky Ride." The other handle side says "1934 - CHICAGO" and also has some graphics. Overall, this is pocket knife number twenty-three, in this pattern or style. My other twenty-two are ALL posted under and throughout, this topic or thread. This is my tenth souvenir or tourist pocket knife, in this pattern or style, that features this particular event. This is my sixth, "1934 CHICAGO" pocket knife. I have four, "1933 CHICAGO" pocket knives. I bought this pattern or style of pocket knife because it is a "cousin" of the Allen Cutlery Company, the Eagle Knife Company and the other cutlery companies that manufactured pocket knives of a similar, simple, pattern or style. The blade has a soft half stop with a good opening and closing snap. Overall, this pocket knife is in EXCELLENT condition. It did NOT need any cleaning at all. I just wiped it off. I took some pictures, here it is.
Caption(s), if any, are on the BOTTOM of the corresponding picture(s).
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***** This pocket knife is a souvenir of "A Century of Progress International Exposition", also known as
the "Chicago World's Fair." It was a World's Fair held in the city of Chicago, Illinois, from 1933 to 1934. *****
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Re: Allen Cutlery Co. Newburgh, N.Y.

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New_Windsor_NY wrote: Sat Oct 28, 2023 2:00 pm Yesterday morning, my visit to the post office produced this advertising or souvenir pocket knife. It now becomes my latest example to be posted under this topic or thread. It also becomes the latest example to be added to my collection. It is an ETCHED P. CO., one blade, one tang stamp, a cap lifter or bottle opener handle, 3" closed, all metal, advertising or souvenir, pocket knife. The tang stamp says "ETCHED P. CO. - L.I.C.N.Y." Per GOINS, "Etched in L.I.C.N.Y. c 1933." The main handle side says nothing, but it does have a graphic of the "Sky Ride." The other handle side says "1934 - CHICAGO" and also has some graphics. Overall, this is pocket knife number twenty-three, in this pattern or style. My other twenty-two are ALL posted under and throughout, this topic or thread. This is my tenth souvenir or tourist pocket knife, in this pattern or style, that features this particular event. This is my sixth, "1934 CHICAGO" pocket knife. I have four, "1933 CHICAGO" pocket knives. I bought this pattern or style of pocket knife because it is a "cousin" of the Allen Cutlery Company, the Eagle Knife Company and the other cutlery companies that manufactured pocket knives of a similar, simple, pattern or style. The blade has a soft half stop with a good opening and closing snap. Overall, this pocket knife is in EXCELLENT condition. It did NOT need any cleaning at all. I just wiped it off. I took some pictures, here it is.
Caption(s), if any, are on the BOTTOM of the corresponding picture(s).
Click on a picture to ENLARGE.

***** This pocket knife is a souvenir of "A Century of Progress International Exposition", also known as
the "Chicago World's Fair." It was a World's Fair held in the city of Chicago, Illinois, from 1933 to 1934. *****
A beautiful knife and a souvenir of a historic event. Appears to be in amazing condition for a knife that old. Terrific find !!!!!
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Re: Allen Cutlery Co. Newburgh, N.Y.

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OSCAR wrote: Sat Oct 28, 2023 4:38 pm A.....
Thank you, Oscar. 🍻
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Re: Allen Cutlery Co. Newburgh, N.Y.

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I was a little too late to get this "ALLEN." ::dang:: 😡
I am posting this as a reference ONLY.
The knife is NOT mine. The pictures are NOT mine.
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Re: Allen Cutlery Co. Newburgh, N.Y.

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This morning, my visit to the post office produced this pocket knife. It now becomes my latest example to be posted under this topic or thread. It is also the latest example to be added to my collection. It is an ALLEN CUTLERY COMPANY (1917-1925), two blades, 3 1/2" closed, two tang stamps, one handle stamp, two springs, all metal, pocket knife. The main blade front tang stamp (VERY, VERY FAINT) should say, "ALLEN (over) CUTLERY CO. (over) NEWBURGH, N.Y.", but does it? The secondary blade front tang stamp (VERY, VERY FAINT) also should say, "ALLEN (over) CUTLERY CO. (over) NEWBURGH, N.Y.", but does it? Of course, there's the VERY REAL possibility of the main blade AND OR the secondary blade, NOT being original to the "ALLEN" handle. This is my ninth, two blades, "ALLEN" pocket knife. My other eight, two blade "ALLEN" pocket knives, have ALL been previously posted under this topic or thread. This pocket knife has only one stamp on the handle, the manufacturer stamp. It does NOT have the patent date stamp on the handle. The manufacturer handle stamp says, "ALLEN (over) CUTLERY CO. (over) NEWBURGH, N.Y." The main blade has a very crisp half stop, with a wicked opening and closing snap. The secondary blade also has a crisp half stop, along with a wicked opening and closing snap. Overall, this pocket knife is in GOOD condition. It did need a little bit of cleaning. I took some pictures and here it is.
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The Manufacturer Handle Stamp.
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The Main Blade Front Tang Stamp.<br />Is It An ALLEN CUTLERY COMPANY Tang Stamp?<br />I Don't Think That It Is.
The Main Blade Front Tang Stamp.
Is It An ALLEN CUTLERY COMPANY Tang Stamp?
I Don't Think That It Is.
The Secondary Blade Front Tang Stamp.<br />Is It An ALLEN CUTLERY COMPANY Tang Stamp?<br />I Don't Think That It Is.
The Secondary Blade Front Tang Stamp.
Is It An ALLEN CUTLERY COMPANY Tang Stamp?
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Re: Allen Cutlery Co. Newburgh, N.Y.

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A couple of days ago, my trip to the post office produced this advertising or souvenir pocket knife. It now becomes my latest example to be posted under this topic or thread. It also becomes the latest example to be added to my collection. It is an ETCHED P. CO., one blade, one tang stamp, a cap lifter or bottle opener handle, 3" closed, all metal, advertising or souvenir, pocket knife. The tang stamp says "ETCHED P. CO. - L.I.C.N.Y." Per GOINS, "Etched in L.I.C.N.Y. c 1933." The main handle side says nothing, but it does have a graphic of the "Sky Ride." The other handle side says "1934 - CHICAGO" and also has some graphics. Overall, this is pocket knife number twenty-four, in this pattern or style. My other twenty-three are ALL posted under and throughout, this topic or thread. This is my eleventh souvenir or tourist pocket knife, in this pattern or style, that features this particular event. This is my seventh, "1934 CHICAGO" pocket knife. I have four, "1933 CHICAGO" pocket knives. I bought this pattern or style of pocket knife because it is a "cousin" of the Allen Cutlery Company, the Eagle Knife Company, G. Schrade and the other cutlery companies that manufactured pocket knives of a similar, simple, pattern or style. The blade has an ok half stop with no real opening or closing snap. This pocket knife is in VERY GOOD condition. It did NOT need any cleaning at all. I just wiped it off. I took some pictures, here it is.
Caption(s), if any, are on the BOTTOM of the corresponding picture(s).
Click on a picture to ENLARGE.

***** This pocket knife is a souvenir of "A Century of Progress International Exposition", also known as
the "Chicago World's Fair." It was a World's Fair held in the city of Chicago, Illinois, from 1933 to 1934. *****
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The Main Blade Front Tang Stamp.
The Main Blade Front Tang Stamp.
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Re: Allen Cutlery Co. Newburgh, N.Y.

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Very recently, my visit to the post office produced this advertising or souvenir pocket knife. It now becomes my latest example to be posted under this topic or thread. It also becomes the latest example to be added to my collection. It is an ETCHED P. CO., one blade, one tang stamp, a cap lifter or bottle opener handle, 3" closed, all metal, advertising or souvenir, pocket knife. The tang stamp says "ETCHED P. CO. (over) L.I.C.,N.Y." Per GOINS, "Etched in L.I.C.N.Y. c 1933." The main handle side says nothing, but it does have some graphics and a space for personalization. The other handle side says, "Souvenir - of - Dallas" and also has some graphics. Overall, this is pocket knife number twenty-five, in this pattern or style. My other twenty-four are ALL posted under and throughout, this topic or thread. This is my first advertising or souvenir pocket knife, in this pattern or style, WITH an "ETCHED P. CO" tang stamp, that does NOT feature the 1933-1934 Chicago World's Fair. I bought this pattern or style of pocket knife because it is a "cousin" of the Allen Cutlery Company, the Eagle Knife Company, G. Schrade and the other cutlery companies that manufactured pocket knives of a similar, simple, pattern or style. The blade has a soft half stop with a soft opening and closing snap. Overall, this pocket knife is in VERY GOOD+ condition. It did NOT need any cleaning at all. I just wiped it off. I took some pictures, here it is.
Caption(s), if any, are on the BOTTOM of the corresponding picture(s).
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The Main Blade Front Tang Stamp.
The Main Blade Front Tang Stamp.
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Re: Allen Cutlery Co. Newburgh, N.Y.

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Very recently, my trip to the post office produced this pocket knife. It now becomes my latest example to be added to this topic or thread. It also became the latest example to be added to my collection. It is an EAGLE KNIFE COMPANY (1916-1919), one blade, one tang stamp, 2 7/8" closed, all metal, pocket knife. The main blade front tang stamp says, "EAGLE (over) KNIFE CO" This pattern or style of pocket knife is a "cousin" of the ALLEN CUTLERY COMPANY, NEWBURGH, N.Y. (1917-1925), the VALLEY FORGE CUTLERY COMPANY, the GEO. SCHRADE KNIFE CO., INC. and some other cutlery companies that manufactured pocket knives of a similar, simple, pattern or style. This is my thirteenth EAGLE KNIFE COMPANY pocket knife. My other twelve EAGLE KNIFE COMPANY pocket knives have ALL been previously posted under this topic or thread AND at the link below. The blade has an ok half stop, with an ok opening and closing snap. Overall, this pocket knife is in VERY GOOD condition. It did need a little cleaning. I took some pictures and here it is.
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Here is the link to the EAGLE KNIFE COMPANY topic or thread.
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The Main Blade Front Tang Stamp.
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It Came With A Little, Metal Reinforced, Leather Carrier Or Sheath.
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Re: Allen Cutlery Co. Newburgh, N.Y.

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You find some awesome knives at your post office, Skip. Wish mine was like that! 😎👍
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Re: Allen Cutlery Co. Newburgh, N.Y.

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1967redrider wrote: Thu Nov 30, 2023 1:49 pm You.....
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Re: Allen Cutlery Co. Newburgh, N.Y.

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Recently, my visit to the post office produced this pocket knife. It now becomes my latest example to be posted under this topic or thread. It is also the latest example to be added to my collection. It is an ALLEN CUTLERY COMPANY (1917-1925), two blades, 3 1/2" closed, two tang stamps, two springs, all metal, pocket knife. The main blade front tang stamp says, "ALLEN (over) CUTLERY CO. (over) NEWBURGH, N.Y." The secondary blade front tang stamp also says, "ALLEN (over) CUTLERY CO. (over) NEWBURGH, N.Y." This pocket knife does NOT have the manufacturer stamp OR the patent date stamp on the handle. This is my tenth "ALLEN" pocket knife that has two blades. My other nine, two blade "ALLEN" pocket knives, have ALL been previously posted under this topic or thread. The main blade has a very crisp half stop, with a nasty opening and closing snap. The secondary blade also has a crisp half stop, along with a nasty opening and closing snap. Overall, this pocket knife is in VERY GOOD+ condition. It did need a little bit of cleaning. I took some pictures and here it is. The last picture posted below is of the various pocket knife patterns offered by the ALLEN CUTLERY COMPANY.
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The Main Blade Front Tang Stamp.
The Main Blade Front Tang Stamp.
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The Secondary Blade Front Tang Stamp.
The Pattern Ad.
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Re: Allen Cutlery Co. Newburgh, N.Y.

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Good.addition, Skip, thanks for posting. I would assume that you would have the premier collection of knives from Newburgh(?)

Incidentally, I have seen more than one ad for these knives being sold by a St Louis firm located in the Victoria building. Intertwined with the history of Alan Cutlery is the fact that they were sold out of a building which was designed by Louis Sullivan, one of the premier architects in the growth of this country. Unfortunately, the Victoria bldg was demolished some years ago.
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