Lenox vintage pen knife
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Lenox vintage pen knife
If anyone could give me any information at all on this Lenox knife please advise. Much thanks. It is approximately 2 1/4 to 2 1/2 inches closed.
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Re: Lenox vintage pen knife
I believe this brand is an import from German, considered to be of 'low' collectibility; i.e. can be a well made knife(or not) but of low value because of low demand by collectors.
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I may be mistaken, but it looks like the handles might be celluloid based on the red-brown discoloration around the pins and what appears to be crazing in the handles. This would be a sign of deterioration/out-gassing of the celluloid. Are the handles real MOP or plastic?
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tjmurphy wrote:I may be mistaken, but it looks like the handles might be celluloid based on the red-brown discoloration around the pins and what appears to be crazing in the handles. This would be a sign of deterioration/out-gassing of the celluloid. Are the handles real MOP or plastic?
Thank you for your time with a brand new collector of sorts (maybe 6 months). I believe it to be real M.O.P. as it is cool to the touch, I don't know any other way to tell. What is "out gassing" and is it a danger to any other knives in the roll or box? Thank you.DelNich.57 wrote:If anyone could give me any information at all on this Lenox knife please advise. Much thanks. It is approximately 2 1/4 to 2 1/2 inches closed.
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. Thank you for your response Joe, may God bless you and your family.kootenay joe wrote:I believe this brand is an import from German, considered to be of 'low' collectibility; i.e. can be a well made knife(or not) but of low value because of low demand by collectors.
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Re: Lenox vintage pen knife
Hi DelNich,
Rub the knife firmly between your hands until it is quite warm. If you smell Camphor (like vicks vapo rub) the knife is celluloid. Or you can heat a pin or sewing needle and stick it in an unobtrusive area to see it if smokes/melts.
My first thought was that it is celluloid (very nice celluloid) but it just may be rust seeping into the pearl if it is MOP.
If it confirms to be celluloid, you will want to keep it separate from any other knives.
Rub the knife firmly between your hands until it is quite warm. If you smell Camphor (like vicks vapo rub) the knife is celluloid. Or you can heat a pin or sewing needle and stick it in an unobtrusive area to see it if smokes/melts.
My first thought was that it is celluloid (very nice celluloid) but it just may be rust seeping into the pearl if it is MOP.
If it confirms to be celluloid, you will want to keep it separate from any other knives.
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Use the "search" option and you will find a lot of info on outgassing.DelNich.57 wrote:tjmurphy wrote:I may be mistaken, but it looks like the handles might be celluloid based on the red-brown discoloration around the pins and what appears to be crazing in the handles. This would be a sign of deterioration/out-gassing of the celluloid. Are the handles real MOP or plastic?Thank you for your time with a brand new collector of sorts (maybe 6 months). I believe it to be real M.O.P. as it is cool to the touch, I don't know any other way to tell. What is "out gassing" and is it a danger to any other knives in the roll or box? Thank you.DelNich.57 wrote:If anyone could give me any information at all on this Lenox knife please advise. Much thanks. It is approximately 2 1/4 to 2 1/2 inches closed.
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Re: Lenox vintage pen knife
I believe the handles are genuine pearl. Some pearl discolors with age.
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Thank you "Joe" I appreciate any feedback. Thank you for making me feel welcome. I'm sorry I took so long to reply.kootenay joe wrote:I believe the handles are genuine pearl. Some pearl discolors with age.
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Thank you for your response and the tips, I tried the rubbing method until it was quite warm and smelled nothing. Something very useful to learn and apparently it is genuine M.O.P. Yay!!americanedgetech wrote:Hi DelNich,
Rub the knife firmly between your hands until it is quite warm. If you smell Camphor (like vicks vapo rub) the knife is celluloid. Or you can heat a pin or sewing needle and stick it in an unobtrusive area to see it if smokes/melts.
My first thought was that it is celluloid (very nice celluloid) but it just may be rust seeping into the pearl if it is MOP.
If it confirms to be celluloid, you will want to keep it separate from any other knives.
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Absolutely the handles are pearl. No doubts what-so-ever.
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I agree. Pearl!!kootenay joe wrote:Absolutely the handles are pearl. No doubts what-so-ever.
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Re: Lenox vintage pen knife
your knife is pearl-I have several lenox geman made knives-1909 to 1914- I look for them on ebay and other places-high quality not worth a lot because of demand..