A new respect for the brand

Colonial Knife was incorporated in 1926 by three brothers; Antonio, Domenic, & Fredrick Paolantonio. It grew to become one of the largest pocket knife manufacturers in the US during the 1960s. The company shut down in 1998, but was back into production under the Colonial Cutlery International Corporation in 2001. Colonial Cutlery International, Inc. brand is the imported line of knives and tools while the U.S.A.- made products fall under the Colonial Knife brand.
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A new respect for the brand

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Maybe I've been a bit snobbish about collecting. I'm partial to the quality brands like Catt, LFC, Valley Forge, you know the list. Colonial was always the low-priced, everyday-Joe knife on a card display. Not that I don't have a bunch of them but they've always been in the 3rd-string of my collection. This knife below has really changed my thinking. It's as nice a knife as you'd want. A buddy and big-time Case collector gave it to me and I've really taken a serious liking to it. 4 inch Delrin (or whatever Colonial called their plastic ? ), two very nice and sharp blades. The main clip has a great swedge and both are long pull. The faux bone/stag is a pleasant facsimile of the real stuff and shows very minimal shrinkage, considering it's probably 60 plus years old. The fit and finish are very good too. It reminds me of a knife my father kept in his top dresser drawer in the early fifties with his work keys and cigarettes. He called it bone-handled but my memory says different. (?). Anyway, this 2 blade stockman is solidly built, tight, and snappy. Certainly no 3rd string quality issues here.
Hope you Colonial guys like it as much as I do. J.O'. (New Colonial guy. ::tu:: )
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Yep!
Got a decent one myself.

Nice knife, yours, J.O'. ::tu::
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I have a few, and enjoy them. Colonial made some good knives. Many of theirs had cheaply made handles and a snap-in shell bolster, but they did not skimp on the steel or the heat treatment.
And some, like their "Old Cutler" line of knives are really nice, high-quality knives.
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Everything else is just a hobby.

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I have a couple in my EDC rotation. The bottom one is a shell handled knife, but it feels more secure than a lot of the Imperials I have had in my hands. The other one has solid bolsters and a three-spring design. Not a knife I go looking for, but I don't turn up my nose at them, either.
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Yep. J.O'.
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I have several of the Old Cutler line and most are quality knives.
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