Cutlery Catalog Images
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A few more from the same catalog....
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Thanks B. I have never seen a Stiletto,even a picture ,beautiful etches.
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great additions to this thread fellers thanks, I really enjoy these old catalogs. I have never seen a stiletto brand either I guess they were only on the west coast.
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Thanks all - montemojo, berryb and Beechtree for those catalog cuts ... there are some great references in there to many knives of interest !!! Much appreciated....
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Lee
Lee
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Some of those early wharncliffe whittlers are making my mouth water ... very cool historical pics - thx for posting.
What I find interesting is many of these historic patterns are long gone, never see them from the big manufacturers like Case ... but I recognize several of the old patterns from what GEC and Queen /S&M currently make - just wish the prices were closer to the ones listed in the catalogs
What I find interesting is many of these historic patterns are long gone, never see them from the big manufacturers like Case ... but I recognize several of the old patterns from what GEC and Queen /S&M currently make - just wish the prices were closer to the ones listed in the catalogs
pffffft that's not a knife ......... now THAT'S a knife !! Crocodile Dundee
John
John
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I bet our Grandfather's said something akin to that ,back in their days John.Lansky1 wrote:Some of those early wharncliffe whittlers are making my mouth water ... very cool historical pics - thx for posting.
What I find interesting is many of these historic patterns are long gone, never see them from the big manufacturers like Case ... but I recognize several of the old patterns from what GEC and Queen /S&M currently make - just wish the prices were closer to the ones listed in the catalogs
I buy roosters combs and farmers..........................................................jack knives [/b]
GEC SFOs and others at LICK CREEK CUTLERY- www.allaboutpocketknives.com/wlf
May the Father and Son bless
Lyle
GEC SFOs and others at LICK CREEK CUTLERY- www.allaboutpocketknives.com/wlf
May the Father and Son bless
Lyle
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I have a ebony handled hobo with a Stiletto tang stamp and etch.It is a dead ringer for an Ulster.
Roger
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Is it in your thread, I mean the etched thread?
I buy roosters combs and farmers..........................................................jack knives [/b]
GEC SFOs and others at LICK CREEK CUTLERY- www.allaboutpocketknives.com/wlf
May the Father and Son bless
Lyle
GEC SFOs and others at LICK CREEK CUTLERY- www.allaboutpocketknives.com/wlf
May the Father and Son bless
Lyle
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Thanks montemojo, Berryb, and Beechtree for the additioanl catalog cuts. Always interesting to see so many different models in print.
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Pics ????peanut740 wrote:I have a ebony handled hobo with a Stiletto tang stamp and etch.It is a dead ringer for an Ulster.
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Wow peanut, how neat is that, amazing to the 10th power.
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Thanks Roger ,I should have known. Stiletto etches are cool
I buy roosters combs and farmers..........................................................jack knives [/b]
GEC SFOs and others at LICK CREEK CUTLERY- www.allaboutpocketknives.com/wlf
May the Father and Son bless
Lyle
GEC SFOs and others at LICK CREEK CUTLERY- www.allaboutpocketknives.com/wlf
May the Father and Son bless
Lyle
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Wonderful hobo type knife and the first time I have seen a "Stiletto" etch on a blade.peanut740 wrote:Ask and you shall receive. .................sometimes.
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Thanks All!
Rodger, that slot knife does look like an Ulster. Thanks for sharing it and pointing out the connection.
Rodger, that slot knife does look like an Ulster. Thanks for sharing it and pointing out the connection.
"A tool is but an extension of a man's hand." -Henry Ward Beecher
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Here are a few more Stiletto's
"A tool is but an extension of a man's hand." -Henry Ward Beecher
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I know, I know, more Stiletto's, how boring...
"A tool is but an extension of a man's hand." -Henry Ward Beecher
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Here are some New York Knife Co.'s from around 1906 I think. The etches are great!
"A tool is but an extension of a man's hand." -Henry Ward Beecher
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Here are some more New York Knife Co. Walden's from 1906. Enjoy,
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Those last two posts of New York Knife Company catalog pages are great additions to this thread!
Dan
Dan
Dan
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Thanks Dan, Much appreciated. I will be posting some more New York Knife Co.'s. Next in the set will be a lovely 4 1/4" elephant toenail
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Some more New York Knife Co. Walden's from 1906.
"A tool is but an extension of a man's hand." -Henry Ward Beecher
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I just purchased 9 Landers, Frary and Clark catalogs which contain not only folding knives but all of the durable goods that LF&C made. I hope over time to scan the folding knife pages and make them available here for posterity. The catalogs include:
(1) Green Cover, 1914, Catalog #48
(2) Green Cover, 1919, Catalog #61, January 1, 1919
(3) Blue Cover, 1922, Catalog #261
(4) Tan Cover, 1922, Catalog #262, August 9, 1922
(5) Brown Cover, 1926, Catalog #12
(6) Red Cover, 1926, Sectional #1
(7) Ivory Cover, 1928, Cutlery Catalog #1, July 15, 1928
(8) Ivory Cover, 1928, Supplement #1
(9) Olive Cover, 1931, Catalog #31
There appears to be no missing pages or water damage and some have the typewritten cover letters to the jobber, I'm very pleased with this find.
(1) Green Cover, 1914, Catalog #48
(2) Green Cover, 1919, Catalog #61, January 1, 1919
(3) Blue Cover, 1922, Catalog #261
(4) Tan Cover, 1922, Catalog #262, August 9, 1922
(5) Brown Cover, 1926, Catalog #12
(6) Red Cover, 1926, Sectional #1
(7) Ivory Cover, 1928, Cutlery Catalog #1, July 15, 1928
(8) Ivory Cover, 1928, Supplement #1
(9) Olive Cover, 1931, Catalog #31
There appears to be no missing pages or water damage and some have the typewritten cover letters to the jobber, I'm very pleased with this find.
Tom
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Great score, Tom.
Looking forward to seeing them posted on here when that can happen.
Looking forward to seeing them posted on here when that can happen.
Joe
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WOW TOM! That is amazing! What a great score! Good for you. I sincerely look forward to seeing them.
"A tool is but an extension of a man's hand." -Henry Ward Beecher