

buckshot22 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 17, 2021 4:43 pm Great info! Thanks guys. Here’s another oldie. Each blade has a different tang stamp. Back of the big blade has GS233. Great condition for a knife over 100 yo.
Nice old survivor, might barely qualify as 100 years old but probably less than that. That stamp is generally thought to have been used 1920-1945.Retiredhippy wrote: ↑Wed Jan 26, 2022 8:42 pm I got the old girl what I bought a box of miscellaneous junk that came from a burned-out house! The smoke and water damage was horrible to see! It took two days of soaking in oil to get the blades to move. A lot of the pen blade was lost to the rust God! But when I took the chrome cleaner 2 the outside I fell in love. But now I have a decision to make. Should I lock her in my safe or do I sell her to someone else to enjoy?
That is the thought . No one knows exactly how long into the tested era they were used though. Perhaps in to the 1930's.Retiredhippy wrote: ↑Thu Jan 27, 2022 10:11 am Am I wrong? Doesn't the double oval Shield with closed C and large s date this knife to the early tested xx era?
I'm a newbie so don't be afraid to tell me if I'm wrong.
Unfortunately no one knows for sure how long that shield was in use, but it was used for several years. There are knives that are thought to be from the earliest years of the Tested era because they have some characteristics of earlier (Case Bradford) knives. Having all blades stamped, blades stamped with Tested XX in an oval, are some characteristics believed to have carried over into the early Tested XX era.Retiredhippy wrote: ↑Thu Jan 27, 2022 10:11 am Am I wrong? Doesn't the double oval Shield with closed C and large s date this knife to the early tested xx era?
I'm a newbie so don't be afraid to tell me if I'm wrong.
Thats what I've heard Ken, very hard to find any examples. Apparently tang stamp only used 1902 to 1905, all &Son knives were contract knives, some made by Napanoch, this one was made by Phoenix Knife Co according to someone that would know.Mumbleypeg wrote: ↑Thu Mar 17, 2022 11:18 pm Congratulations John, those W.R. CASE & SON stamped ones are scarce! You got a nice example.
Ken
Catching up on my reading and your knife just reaches out and grabs me! Congratulations on adding that one to your pile.