MB, you know I love to see those old boxes. That is a super old one for sure. Great condition too.
Here are a couple of more pics of the PENN Cutlery/ W.R. Case & Sons Box.
The story is this. When I was researching my first book about Tidioute Knives. I had the honor of speaking at length with Zeb Martin, grand daughter of Vern Atkins. He owned and operated the Penn Company in Tidioute. She told me, (and it never struck home until now) about how her father Bill and said about getting materials from other knife companies. She mentioned boxes, wrappers and handle material. Well if you think about the time period all this was happening the story unfolds. Penn didn't last to many years. The Great Depression was coming and it did in more than one cutlery company. Penn was running very lean as I reported in the book. The ability to buy boxes cheap and place your label over them was certainly a good deal. But even better, think about the CASE story. During this exact time period CASE was switching boxes from the what you see here to the Tested XX blue boxes. So it would appear that CASE had left over stock and found a place to sell them. My discussions with Zeb confirms this did happen. Also my good friend Dimitri in NH got one of these boxes as well and indeed it to is actually a W.R.Case & Sons box.
I am not sure which box is more valuable, the Penn or the Case. A pretty darn good problem to have if you ask me.