A.J. JORDAN & ST LOUIS STAMP

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A.J. JORDAN & ST LOUIS STAMP

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DOES ANYBODY HAVE ANY INFO ON THIS KNIFE MAKER? THIS IS AN OLD A.J. JORDAN SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND PEARL KNIFE W/ 4 BLADES, W/ A DIFFERENT STAMP ON EACH BLADE. THANKS
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Andrew Jackson Jordan B 1846 wholesaler,importer and mfg 1870's to 1920's St. Louis. this is a condensation from Goins and LG4. Hope this helps.
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AJ Jordan was at one time a salesman for Friedmann & Lauterjung. I own a billhead that says that Jordan was there sole agent. He had some of his knives made in England and germany. The Sheffield knives are some of the best knives ever produced.

His son bought the Platts Brothers Cutlery in Andover NY and started using Clay Cutlery Andover NY. A.J. Jordan was the selling agent.

These 2 pieces of info come from Goins' latest book on Cutlery markings.

Levine's 4th has Clay Cutlery possibly made by Robeson?

Hope this helps a bit more.
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A long while back B. Levine had very high praise for the steel Jordan used in his skinning knives. I believe it was called "triple shear" and apparently it was the skinner of choice for the buffalo hunters.
I believe this was in an article written for Knife World or such.

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::welcome:: boelk03. Just for interest, this is an A. Jordan souvnir knife from the 1904 St Louis World's fair made in Germany. :) s-k
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Hey...

Those are a couple of nice old beauties... ::nod:: ::tu:: ::tu::

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::welcome:: to the site, boelk03. Here are a couple of scans from The Sheffield Knife Book by Geoffrey Tweedale. If you are a collector of Sheffield knives, this book is invaluable. Enjoy ::tu::
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hey i have a knife i inherited. It is a long metal blade with a wooden handle that says "Jordan's Best" on it. the blade says "AAA1 A.J. Jordan Sheffield England" on it. if anybody could give me some inf on it thatd be kool thanks. heres a picture of it:
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Hi jordan, click on the pictures in my post above, they will expand into a readable image. :)
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Great history lesson Z-blade! Thank you for sharing that info with us. ::tu::

Welcome boelk03 ::welcome:: and Welcome jordan! ::welcome::


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The Nov. 2008 issue of Knife World has an article entitled "Clay Cutlery and The A.J. Jordan Empire" by David Pierce. A lot of good info there.
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thanks for all the help. A.J. Jordan is a relative of mine. im not sure if hes a great uncle, grandpa, cousin or what. I was actually named after my dads relatives(Jordans) so its pretty kool to have an interesting relative. Ill see if i can check out that new book from the library or something.
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Knife World is a monthly publication. I should have said that, sorry. You can check them out at http://www.knifeworld.com and get back issues. If you are related to A.J. Jordan you will definitely want to read that article.
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I thought that these would be good to show in this forum. The 2 blade is marked Clay Andover NY USA 3 3/4" closed and the whittler is an AJ Jordan 31/2" closed, I love the horn on the whittler.
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Such beautiful knives, Mike!! ::tu::
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