vintage Universal resistain,

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mrwatch
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vintage Universal resistain,

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new pickup, No indication it is related to L F & C. wood on the opposite side is cracked but that's okay.
5/11/2018
vintage Universal resistain, butcher knife
3 brass rivets blade 8 inches wood handle 5 1/8th inch.
full tang marked stainless over the hallmark

teke
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LANDERS FRARY & CLARK (1865-1965), New Brittain, Connecticut.
By 1903, the company became the largest cutlery company in the world, as well as the first manufacturer of small electrical appliances.
From 1914 to 1930, produced and pocket knives.
The company made knives under a lot of brands. It is worth noted first class kitchen / butcher knives labeled «Double Shear Steel» and «Grand Prize / St.Louis 1904» «Universal»
The company was bought and destroyed in 1965 by General Electric
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Re: vintage Universal resistain,

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picked up a very nice meat cleaver today at a yard sale for $2.50. Pictures to follow. :D
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Re: vintage Universal resistain,

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Mr Watch you find more of that kind of knife than any one. Good pick up. Be glad to see the clever.
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Re: vintage Universal resistain,

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this was at the 20+ wagons every holiday yard sale. I may make a new brass rivet for it. ::hmm::
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Cool clever MRW
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Definitely a L.F.&C. mark. The shape around the Universal gives it away. Here is a set of table knives with the same mark.Handles are composition;not ivory.
The second picture is a set of table knives and forks with fancy composition handles that is also marked Universal stainless steel but without the frame around the mark.I'm not sure these are LF&C.
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thanks for the reply's. Seen at a yard sale a aluminum canteen with the patent date or number under the name and L F & C. Forgot which but around 1920. only $5 but didn't need it.
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mrwatch wrote:thanks for the reply's. Seen at a yard sale a aluminum canteen with the patent date or number under the name and L F & C. Forgot which but around 1920. only $5 but didn't need it.
Shoulda got it! :mrgreen: I have a couple of L.F.&C things that are a bit unusual: One is a medical trocar kit.Don't look it up if you have a queasy stomach! The other is a hand cranked meat grinder!
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