Allen Cutlery Co. Newburgh, N.Y.
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Re: Allen Cutlery Co. Newburgh, N.Y.
I found these two "ALLEN" pocket knives with just a general Google search.
I'm posting them for posterity and for future reference.
Both "ALLEN" pocket knives have two blades. One "ALLEN" is maker stamped on the handle.
The other "ALLEN", if there is a stamp or stamps, I can NOT see it or them.
These knives are NOT mine. These pictures are NOT mine.
They have NOT been edited, altered or enhanced by me, except for size.
Caption(s), if any, are on the BOTTOM of the corresponding picture(s).
Click on a picture to ENLARGE.
***** The last picture, the only picture (#5), is of the other "ALLEN" pocket knife.
It is NOT related to the "ALLEN" pocket knife that is in the first four pictures. *****
***** If the owners of these pocket knives wish to sell them,
feel free to PM me. I am NOT a cheapskate. Thank you. *****
I'm posting them for posterity and for future reference.
Both "ALLEN" pocket knives have two blades. One "ALLEN" is maker stamped on the handle.
The other "ALLEN", if there is a stamp or stamps, I can NOT see it or them.
These knives are NOT mine. These pictures are NOT mine.
They have NOT been edited, altered or enhanced by me, except for size.
Caption(s), if any, are on the BOTTOM of the corresponding picture(s).
Click on a picture to ENLARGE.
***** The last picture, the only picture (#5), is of the other "ALLEN" pocket knife.
It is NOT related to the "ALLEN" pocket knife that is in the first four pictures. *****
***** If the owners of these pocket knives wish to sell them,
feel free to PM me. I am NOT a cheapskate. Thank you. *****
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Re: Allen Cutlery Co. Newburgh, N.Y.
After carefully weighing the evidence that I have managed to obtain, I am 99.999% positive that I have an EXACT address for the ALLEN CUTLERY COMPANY, NEWBURGH N.Y. (1917-1925) That address (now) is 68 Wisner Avenue, Newburgh N.Y.
Properties or addresses in that part of Newburgh were NOT "numbered" back then.
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The following was taken out of the FULL response that I received from the Newburgh Historical Society.
It was in regards to an inquiry that I made about the ALLEN CUTLERY COMPANY.
If you wish to read it, the WHOLE inquiry that I made AND the WHOLE response to that inquiry was posted,
by me, back on Wednesday, November 17, 2021.
....."The railroad connection is true. A west end spur of the Erie Railroad ran behind Wisner Avenue (a few hundred yards back from the roadway) south to north to reach the Dupont Company which had been in business since 1901. Dupont Company was north of the intersection of Wisner and Dupont Avenue, streets still in the same configuration today."
Mary McTamaney
Historical Soceity Secretary
Properties or addresses in that part of Newburgh were NOT "numbered" back then.
Caption(s), if any, are on the BOTTOM of the corresponding picture(s).
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The following was taken out of the FULL response that I received from the Newburgh Historical Society.
It was in regards to an inquiry that I made about the ALLEN CUTLERY COMPANY.
If you wish to read it, the WHOLE inquiry that I made AND the WHOLE response to that inquiry was posted,
by me, back on Wednesday, November 17, 2021.
....."The railroad connection is true. A west end spur of the Erie Railroad ran behind Wisner Avenue (a few hundred yards back from the roadway) south to north to reach the Dupont Company which had been in business since 1901. Dupont Company was north of the intersection of Wisner and Dupont Avenue, streets still in the same configuration today."
Mary McTamaney
Historical Soceity Secretary
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This is from a New York newspaper, August 1952.
Thirty years ago would make it August, 1922.
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Re: Allen Cutlery Co. Newburgh, N.Y.
I posted part one of the following back on Sunday, December 12, 2021.
I posted this under this topic or thread.
Part 1, December 12, 2021.
"It has been a long held popular belief that Newburgh, New York only had the one cutlery or knife manufacturing company. That one cutlery or knife manufacturing company was called the ALLEN CUTLERY COMPANY. They existed from 1917 to 1925. While I was looking for things to post under this "Knife Lore....." forum, under the "Knives in the news" topic, I found this article. It was in a September 23, 1947, Newburgh, N.Y. newspaper. It announced a new factory opening, "The Newburgh Metal Manufacturing Company." In the first picture, near the end of the second paragraph, we get our first clue, ".....of toy aluminum cutlery." In the second picture, near the end of the second paragraph, we get our second and final clue, "Next spring, they plan to produce a new type patented pocket knife." The third picture is a small teaser that I found when I did a very general Google search. This should be fun, but probably will end up being a frustrating investigation. Still, to find a pocket knife that was made by this manufacturer, if any were actually produced, talk about a "grail" knife!! Let the fun begin.....!!"
Part 2, today, August 24, 2022.
Yesterday morning, my trip to the post office produced this pocket knife. It is most DEFINITELY, 100%, NOT an ALLEN CUTLERY COMPANY pocket knife. I am 99.999% positive that this pocket knife WAS NOT manufactured by THE NEWBURGH METAL MANUFACTURING COMPANY. I am also 99.999% positive that this pocket knife WAS NOT manufactured in Newburgh. It was probably made by a well known, established cutlery company, located in New York, the Northeast (U.S.) region or possibly Europe (Germany?). I am NOT going to just assume that it was made by SCHRADE. I'm guessing that it was made for a retail type or hardware store. It has two blades, two tang stamps and measures 3 5/8" closed. The tang stamps are the same on both blades and they both say "NEWBURGH (over) (N. Y.) (over) KNIFE CO." I can NOT find any other markings. I did NOT buy this pocket knife for the actual knife, I bought it for the tang stamps. But overall, this pocket knife is in pretty GOOD condition with very good half stops and very good snap, both blades, both ways. The three pictures mentioned in my original post are combined into one picture, the last picture posted here. Besides the tang stamps and the handle stamps on the ALLEN CUTLERY COMPANY pocket knives, this is the only other pocket knife that I've seen, where "NEWBURGH, N.Y." is on the blade(s) tang stamp(s), AND NOT as an advertisement or as part of an advertisement on a pocket knife. I have NO evidence that leads me to believe that Newburgh ever had more than ONE pocket knife company and that pocket knife company was the ALLEN CUTLERY COMPANY.
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***** A VERY special THANK YOU goes out to DMLEATH for selling this pocket knife to me. *****
THANK YOU!!
I posted this under this topic or thread.
Part 1, December 12, 2021.
"It has been a long held popular belief that Newburgh, New York only had the one cutlery or knife manufacturing company. That one cutlery or knife manufacturing company was called the ALLEN CUTLERY COMPANY. They existed from 1917 to 1925. While I was looking for things to post under this "Knife Lore....." forum, under the "Knives in the news" topic, I found this article. It was in a September 23, 1947, Newburgh, N.Y. newspaper. It announced a new factory opening, "The Newburgh Metal Manufacturing Company." In the first picture, near the end of the second paragraph, we get our first clue, ".....of toy aluminum cutlery." In the second picture, near the end of the second paragraph, we get our second and final clue, "Next spring, they plan to produce a new type patented pocket knife." The third picture is a small teaser that I found when I did a very general Google search. This should be fun, but probably will end up being a frustrating investigation. Still, to find a pocket knife that was made by this manufacturer, if any were actually produced, talk about a "grail" knife!! Let the fun begin.....!!"
Part 2, today, August 24, 2022.
Yesterday morning, my trip to the post office produced this pocket knife. It is most DEFINITELY, 100%, NOT an ALLEN CUTLERY COMPANY pocket knife. I am 99.999% positive that this pocket knife WAS NOT manufactured by THE NEWBURGH METAL MANUFACTURING COMPANY. I am also 99.999% positive that this pocket knife WAS NOT manufactured in Newburgh. It was probably made by a well known, established cutlery company, located in New York, the Northeast (U.S.) region or possibly Europe (Germany?). I am NOT going to just assume that it was made by SCHRADE. I'm guessing that it was made for a retail type or hardware store. It has two blades, two tang stamps and measures 3 5/8" closed. The tang stamps are the same on both blades and they both say "NEWBURGH (over) (N. Y.) (over) KNIFE CO." I can NOT find any other markings. I did NOT buy this pocket knife for the actual knife, I bought it for the tang stamps. But overall, this pocket knife is in pretty GOOD condition with very good half stops and very good snap, both blades, both ways. The three pictures mentioned in my original post are combined into one picture, the last picture posted here. Besides the tang stamps and the handle stamps on the ALLEN CUTLERY COMPANY pocket knives, this is the only other pocket knife that I've seen, where "NEWBURGH, N.Y." is on the blade(s) tang stamp(s), AND NOT as an advertisement or as part of an advertisement on a pocket knife. I have NO evidence that leads me to believe that Newburgh ever had more than ONE pocket knife company and that pocket knife company was the ALLEN CUTLERY COMPANY.
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***** A VERY special THANK YOU goes out to DMLEATH for selling this pocket knife to me. *****
THANK YOU!!
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Re: Allen Cutlery Co. Newburgh, N.Y.
Cool knife! Odd how NY is in ( ) on the stamp.
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Re: Allen Cutlery Co. Newburgh, N.Y.
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Re: Allen Cutlery Co. Newburgh, N.Y.
That one is a real beauty, Skip!
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Re: Allen Cutlery Co. Newburgh, N.Y.
Yesterday morning, my trip to the post office produced this advertising pocket knife and it now becomes the latest addition to this topic or thread and to my collection. It's a single blade, cap lifter or bottle opener handle, all metal, 3" closed, fob or key ring, pattern or style of pocket knife. It has a slide lock that unlocks the blade, open or closed and it also locks the blade, open or closed. This is my tenth fob or key ring pocket knife in this pattern or style. The other nine have ALL been previously posted under this topic or thread. It's stamped "U.S.A." on the handle. It's the only maker mark or stamp on the knife. The main handle side says "TURNER'S SERVICE & REPAIR - BROOKFIELD, MO. - PHONE 1209" The other handle side says nothing. 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 the other cutlery companies that manufactured pocket knives of a similar, simple, pattern or style. I gave it a minor cleaning. It is in VERY GOOD condition. I took some pictures and here it is.
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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.
Very nice knife and interesting lock.
Re: Allen Cutlery Co. Newburgh, N.Y.
That one does look especially nice, Skip. It is hard to believe that it is that old! I am glad that it has been so well preserved and cared for.
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Thank you, Coley.
Thank you, Scott.
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Re: Allen Cutlery Co. Newburgh, N.Y.
This morning, my trip to the post office produced this advertising pocket knife and it now becomes the latest addition to this topic or thread and to my collection. It's a single blade, cap lifter or bottle opener handle, all metal, 3" closed, fob or key ring, pattern or style of pocket knife. It has a slide lock that unlocks the blade, open or closed and it also locks the blade, open or closed. This is my eleventh fob or key ring pocket knife in this pattern or style. The other ten have ALL been previously posted under this topic or thread. It's stamped "U.S.A." on the handle. It is the only maker mark or stamp on the knife. The main handle side says "RAY'S FRIENDLY - FROG TAVERN" The other handle side says nothing, it is blank. 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 the other cutlery companies that manufactured pocket knives of a similar, simple, pattern or style.
It is in VERY GOOD condition. I cleaned it up a little. 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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It is in VERY GOOD condition. I cleaned it up a little. 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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Kid: "Wish we had time to bury them fellas."
Josey Wales: "To hell with them fellas. Buzzards got to eat, same as worms."
Clint Eastwood-The Outlaw Josey Wales
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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.
Yesterday morning, my trip to the post office produced this advertising pocket knife and it now becomes the latest addition to this topic or thread and to my collection. It's a single blade, cap lifter or bottle opener handle, all metal, 3" closed, fob or key ring, pattern or style of pocket knife. It has a slide lock that unlocks the blade, open or closed and it also locks the blade, open or closed. This is my twelfth fob or key ring pocket knife in this pattern or style. The other eleven have ALL been previously posted under this topic or thread. It's stamped "U.S.A." on the handle. It is the only maker mark or stamp on the knife. The main handle side says "GOLDEN - BRENT" and has a small symbol or logo. The other handle side says nothing. 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. It is in EXCELLENT condition. It did NOT need any cleaning. I took some pictures and here it is.
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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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Some nice looking additions Skip! I especially like the "Ray's" advertising.
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Re: Allen Cutlery Co. Newburgh, N.Y.
Cool knife Skip,New_Windsor_NY wrote: ↑Tue Sep 13, 2022 7:00 pm This morning, my trip to the post office produced this advertising pocket knife…… The main handle side says "RAY'S FRIENDLY - FROG TAVERN"
I wonder where this was? There is a Frog Tavern in Syracuse IN and several Ray’s Taverns.
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Thank you, Tom.
Thank you, Coley.
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Re: Allen Cutlery Co. Newburgh, N.Y.
This afternoon, my trip to the post office produced this advertising pocket knife and it now becomes the latest addition to this topic or thread and to my collection. It's a single blade, cap lifter or bottle opener handle, all metal, 3" closed, fob or key ring, pattern or style of pocket knife. It has a slide lock that unlocks the blade, open or closed and it also locks the blade, open or closed. This is my thirteenth fob or key ring pocket knife in this pattern or style. The other twelve have ALL been previously posted under this topic or thread. It is stamped "U.S.A." on the handle. It is the only maker mark or stamp on the knife. The main handle side says "GOLDEN - BRENT" and has a small symbol or logo. The other handle side says nothing. 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 "GOLDEN - BRENT" pocket knife isn't quite as nice as my previously posted "GOLDEN - BRENT" pocket knife. But, it is still in VERY GOOD condition. It did need a little cleaning. I took some pictures and here it is.
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Josey Wales: "To hell with them fellas. Buzzards got to eat, same as worms."
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Nice find Skip! I had to do some googling to see what Golden-Brent was. Looks like it was a clothing brand, and that Montgomery Wards sold clothing under the Brent name with the same triangles logo. I enjoy advertising knifes, it’s a shame it’s all just pens and junk now that companies do. I wonder what the price of these knives were then and how they compare in price with inflation to high end advertising pens now?
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Re: Allen Cutlery Co. Newburgh, N.Y.
Thank you, Coley.
Now that I look a little more closely, the "triangles" logo
actually looks like an enclosed M (Montgomery) over an enclosed W (Ward).
Good information!
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Re: Allen Cutlery Co. Newburgh, N.Y.
Yesterday afternoon, my visit to the post office produced this pocket knife and it now becomes the latest example to join this topic or thread and to join my collection. It is a G SCHRADE, single blade, cap lifter or bottle opener handle, 3" closed, one tang stamp, all metal, pocket knife. The main blade front tang stamp says "G. SCHRADE - KNIFE CO. INC. - B' PORT, CT. - U.S.A." Overall, this is my fourteenth pocket knife in this pattern or style. This is my second pocket knife, in this pattern or style, that advertises this particular product. The main handle side says "MORE FLAVOR FOR YOUR MONEY SunCrest." The other side says "SunCrest MORE FLAVOR FOR YOUR MONEY." I bought this pattern or style of pocket knife because it is a "cousin" of the Allen Cutlery Company, the Eagle Knife Company and some other cutlery companies that manufactured pocket knives of a similar, simple, pattern or style. ALL of them are posted throughout this topic or thread. It is in VERY GOOD condition. I cleaned the blade a little. I took some pictures and here it is.
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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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Josey Wales: "To hell with them fellas. Buzzards got to eat, same as worms."
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Another nice find Skip. Looks like Andy Griffith was advertising man for Sun Crest “Big Orange” soda.
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Re: Allen Cutlery Co. Newburgh, N.Y.
Yesterday afternoon, my visit to the post office produced this pocket knife and it now becomes the latest example to join this topic or thread and to join my collection. It is a G SCHRADE, one blade, cap lifter or bottle opener handle, 3" closed, one tang stamp, all metal, advertising pocket knife. The main blade front tang stamp says "G. SCHRADE - KNIFE CO. INC. - B' PORT, CT. - U.S.A." Overall, this is my fifteenth pocket knife in this pattern or style. This is my third pocket knife, in this pattern or style, that advertises this particular product. The main handle side says "MORE FLAVOR FOR YOUR MONEY SunCrest." The other side says "SunCrest MORE FLAVOR FOR YOUR MONEY." I bought this pattern or style of pocket knife because it is a "cousin" of the Allen Cutlery Company, the Eagle Knife Company and some other cutlery companies that manufactured pocket knives of a similar, simple, pattern or style. ALL of them have been previously posted throughout this topic or thread. Overall, it is in GOOD condition. It needed a very minor cleaning. I took some pictures and here it is.
Caption(s), if any, are on the BOTTOM of the corresponding picture(s).
Click on a picture to ENLARGE.
Caption(s), if any, are on the BOTTOM of the corresponding picture(s).
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Kid: "Wish we had time to bury them fellas."
Josey Wales: "To hell with them fellas. Buzzards got to eat, same as worms."
Clint Eastwood-The Outlaw Josey Wales
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Josey Wales: "To hell with them fellas. Buzzards got to eat, same as worms."
Clint Eastwood-The Outlaw Josey Wales
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