Curtin & Clark Cutlery Co.
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Nice knife ZG ... It is a classic Physicians knife and a nice score! The flat bottom on the rear bolster was used as a pill buster.
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Nice knives shown in this thread. This one is stamped Curtin & Clark St Joseph. 3 1/4" closed. Not sure if it's a Congress Jack or a Doctor's Knife. I found this pattern in the Romance Of Collecting Knives in the Shatt & Morgan Section. I'm guessing they made this for Curtin & Clark?
Barry
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Sweet knife Barry ... I vote for congress jack - imo blade and handle look too big for a Drs knife .. Either way that knife has alot going for it in all ways - bone, bolsters, blades etc etc ....
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Nice knife, Barry. Is there a quarry on the Island you're snaggin' these from?
Curved though it may be and the cap looks rounded I would say it's a physician knife.
A real beauty too. Congrats.
Curved though it may be and the cap looks rounded I would say it's a physician knife.
A real beauty too. Congrats.
Joe
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Great knife, Barry! With the rounded front bolster and the slightly rounded cap, I would vote for just calling it a swayback jack.
Dan
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Never quite figured out this vintage knife collecting. I've seen fairly common knives go quick for a high price and other less common knives just sit. This is one that sat for a few months on EBay so you have probably seen it. I noticed it at first but thought the price was too high and waited until it came down to what I thought was reasonable.
It's a really nice large 3 3/4" bare end lack with great bone and full blades, it has been cleaned but the edges are not rounded off and everything including tang stamps is crisp, maybe the cleaning is why it sat.
Anyone know if Curtin&Clark made their own knives or did they have them made, I've seen that bone before but can't place it, also the font on the tang stamps look familiar, maybe Schatt&Morgan?
It's a really nice large 3 3/4" bare end lack with great bone and full blades, it has been cleaned but the edges are not rounded off and everything including tang stamps is crisp, maybe the cleaning is why it sat.
Anyone know if Curtin&Clark made their own knives or did they have them made, I've seen that bone before but can't place it, also the font on the tang stamps look familiar, maybe Schatt&Morgan?
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Nice knife John ... but I am no help in terms of the bone (looks familiar but I would just be guessing) or background for the company...
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Thank you all for commenting, I did find a couple posts from years ago that do state the knives may have been made by Schatt&Morgan or Tidioute Cutlery but there is very little definite information out there.
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This is a different pattern.Curtin & Clark gunstock 3 backspring whittler with slanted bolsters.
Roger
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Beautiful knife Roger. Pretty rare too, I would think.
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WOW!
That is a handful for sure, Roger.
What a handsome knife with so many thing to like about it.
Nice catch!
Thanks for putting it in this thread.
That is a handful for sure, Roger.
What a handsome knife with so many thing to like about it.
Nice catch!
Thanks for putting it in this thread.
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Re: Curtin & Clark Cutlery Co.
Great looking knife Roger!
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Re: Curtin & Clark Cutlery Co.
Great knife Roger and an unusual pattern.
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Re: Curtin & Clark Cutlery Co.
Picked this razor up off the bay,I usually don't buy razors ,but it will go good with my Curtin & Clark knives.
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Re: Curtin & Clark Cutlery Co.
Very nice. Looks to be in great condition.knifegnome wrote: ↑Tue Jun 01, 2021 11:40 pm Picked this razor up off the bay,I usually don't buy razors ,but it will go good with my Curtin & Clark knives.
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I saw this yesterday and got distracted.knifegnome wrote: ↑Tue Jun 01, 2021 11:40 pm Picked this razor up off the bay,I usually don't buy razors ,but it will go good with my Curtin & Clark knives.
That is so clean, knifgnome. A real pleasure to own I'm sure.
Thanks for posting it in this thread. It's a great contribution.
Joe