Empire Knife Company

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Ya gotta have one of those if you're going to collect Empires Joe! ::tu::
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It's a nice little tool, Greg. My first lock back ..... I think ...... gotta dig them out. :D
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Here's a pretty sweet little swell center pen. 3 inches.
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Nice swell-center pen Joe ::tu:: ::tu:: ... I like those old swell-center pen or jacks - and nice old ebony too!!
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Another very nice knife, Joe! ::tu:: Incredible how many great old knives you come up with.
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LongBlade wrote:Nice swell-center pen Joe ::tu:: ::tu:: ... I like those old swell-center pen or jacks - and nice old ebony too!!
Another nice one Joe.

Yes Lee they look good in whatever size they come,which does not apply to all patterns.
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Looking through my old pictures, I found a Stag Whittler. I no longer own it, as it went with my collection! :roll: Sigh . . . . . . . . .
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One more pic! A pair of Empire made LB Hunters that I bought after I sold my collection.
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Thanks for the nice compliments every one. I really appreciate it.

upnorth, those knives are real beauties. You're blowin' us out of the water here. ::woot:: ::handshake::
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Charlie ::tu:: ::tu::
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Awesome knives Charlie - just really like that saddle horn pattern ::tu:: ::tu:: .. an Empire like that (even those they made for Shapleigh) are on my bucket list of finds for my collection ::nod:: :) ...

In fact did any other CT companies or MA companies make that style knife?? Or was that pattern unique to Empire?
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My niece and I found the attached pocket knife metal detecting yesterday. Based on some online research we think it's an Empire knife.

Would anyone be able to confirm that or provide more information? It would be greatly appreciated. We know very little about knives and are hoping someone can help us.

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Welcome to the forum, cincyfan356.
Why do you and your niece think the knife is an Empire?
It surly could be an Empire or another brand. Can you get a blade to open to see the tang stamps?
If you can get a look at a tang stamp try to get clear focused pictures of it and post them for us.
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Hard to say with that amount of damage to it. The knife looks like a big equal end jack which numerous companies made in those days. Here's an Empire for comparison.
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Those Empires Charlie posted are killers.
Lee,I think I handled one like those lockback hunters Charlie posted. He had given it to Tony Bose and Tony brought it to the Central Ky. Knife Show,along with a massive Joseph Rodgers farmers jack to show me.

Nice old bone on that nice Empire Greg.

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Thanks Lyle! I want some like Charlie has. :mrgreen:
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This is a catalog page from an old 1925 sporting goods catalog - Eppingers in Detroit Mich.

Most hardware and sporting catalogs of that era showed Remington knives - this one shows two Empire folding hunters.
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Thanks Steve. I like catalog cuts almost as much as the knives.
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Look at the prices on those two hunters. I'll take 6 dozen apiece please. :D
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Steve, those are really neat. I can hardly read the print.
Were they selling for $3.50 and a mere $3.00 for the stag handled Saddle horn?
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I'll take one of those stag lock backs if you can spare one Greg ::handshake:: :D Lloyd
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Those saddle horn hunters are one of the most distinctively attractive patterns I have ever seen. I sure would love to have one, some day.
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LongBlade wrote:Awesome knives Charlie - just really like that saddle horn pattern ::tu:: ::tu:: .. an Empire like that (even those they made for Shapleigh) are on my bucket list of finds for my collection ::nod:: :) ...

In fact did any other CT companies or MA companies make that style knife?? Or was that pattern unique to Empire?
When Empire was sold, ca.1919, some of the cutlers were unhappy, and they left and reprised the American Knife Co, in CT.
They made the same pattern for a brief time. I am fortunate to own one - they are pretty rare. A friend in Winsted, CT found it!
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Thanks for posting that catalog Steve!! I've never seen that one before!
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That's a beautiful knife upnorth. ::tu::
I always enjoy looking at that pattern.
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