Tang stamp help please
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Might be NAUGATUCK CUTLERY, which would be a Connecticut brand. I hope that Longblade sees this one.
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I tried to fill in some of the blank spaces. Click on image to enlarge.
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Re: Tang stamp help please
Thanks guys. I appreciate it
Keith
Keith
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Just saw this one... Awesome find Keith ... Naugatuck Cutery Co Naugatuck CT was 1872-1888... great old knife with a rare and hard to find stamp!!
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Thanks Lee, I know nothing about them.
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Great knife Keith! There is just something about a good ole pocket knife. Very nice my friend.
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Thanks Ed
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There were actually two companies bearing the "Naugatuck Cutlery" name.
I used to live there so this thread sparked my interest...
https://www.google.com/search?client=op ... VsQsuj1yUI
That google search turns up lawsuits, internal company disputes, and general mayhem in that companies short term.
Another interesting fact on Naugatuck is it is a waste dump from the turn of the century. Clean-ups from the 1700's right thru to the 1970's are STILL taking place there.
I know MANY people born, and raised there that have prematurely lost family members to all types of cancers.
If you hunt around, artifacts from the early industrial days are all over the place there.
I hope this is on track with the topic looking for info on the company... There is a LOT of printed info. on the net...
I used to live there so this thread sparked my interest...
https://www.google.com/search?client=op ... VsQsuj1yUI
That google search turns up lawsuits, internal company disputes, and general mayhem in that companies short term.
Another interesting fact on Naugatuck is it is a waste dump from the turn of the century. Clean-ups from the 1700's right thru to the 1970's are STILL taking place there.
I know MANY people born, and raised there that have prematurely lost family members to all types of cancers.
If you hunt around, artifacts from the early industrial days are all over the place there.
I hope this is on track with the topic looking for info on the company... There is a LOT of printed info. on the net...
Ken Mc.
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WTB Kershaw 2120 MACHO Lockback Parts knife
I need a pile side scale. THX!
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Thanks for showing that Dan. Your is very nice.
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Beautiful example sir.danno50 wrote:Great old rare knife, espn77! Here are pics of one that I have.
Dan
They must have been very prolific in their short term. I never would have imagined that there could be two examples on the same forum.
Just because I lived there I have to go out, and try to find one myself.
Very interesting.
Ken Mc.
WTB Kershaw 2120 MACHO Lockback Parts knife
I need a pile side scale. THX!
WTB Kershaw 2120 MACHO Lockback Parts knife
I need a pile side scale. THX!