Parker Identification help
Parker Identification help
I have 3 Parker knives, one is tang stamped as "Parker Edwards, Jacksonville Alabama" - 1423-1. The other two are "Parker Cutlery Company" and made in Japan on the reverse tang, also "Eagle Brand Cutlery" hot stamped on the blade but no model number. I have seen other Parkers listed as made by Seki and some are listed with model numbers. Is there a identity marking to relate a knife being made by Seki -- or maybe they are the only maker ?? Is a catalog or list available to find model numbers, and dates of production. Thanks for your help in trying to learn a little more.
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Re: Parker Identification help
I don't know if this knife belongs under this topic or not. It is only marked on the tang of the main blade as far as I can tell. It says EAGLE. ?
PHILA. ?
It looks like there are at least 2 more letters/figures where I have the question marks. My question is, does this knife belong under the Parker umbrella? Is this an example of the "Eagle Brand" or is this a different company entirely?
Your assistance would be appreciated. Thank you.
PHILA. ?
It looks like there are at least 2 more letters/figures where I have the question marks. My question is, does this knife belong under the Parker umbrella? Is this an example of the "Eagle Brand" or is this a different company entirely?
Your assistance would be appreciated. Thank you.
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NW... BTW... New Windsor is in my neck of the woods....
Very nice looking Eagle brand knife... but it is not related to Parker.
All I know about Eagle is... they were one of the three companies bought out by Winchester in the early 1920's.
Very nice looking Eagle brand knife... but it is not related to Parker.
All I know about Eagle is... they were one of the three companies bought out by Winchester in the early 1920's.
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Lots of reading that may help link below***tinroof wrote:I have 3 Parker knives, one is tang stamped as "Parker Edwards, Jacksonville Alabama" - 1423-1. The other two are "Parker Cutlery Company" and made in Japan on the reverse tang, also "Eagle Brand Cutlery" hot stamped on the blade but no model number. I have seen other Parkers listed as made by Seki and some are listed with model numbers. Is there a identity marking to relate a knife being made by Seki -- or maybe they are the only maker ?? Is a catalog or list available to find model numbers, and dates of production. Thanks for your help in trying to learn a little more.
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Parker identification help
Hello, i have a butterfly knife that i was told is from parker. All it says on tje blade is seki Japan. The knife has never been assembled, pins not set. I bought the handles and blade separate. Any help on this would be appreciated. Its never been carried or sharpened. I collect parkers but know nothing about this knife. What year, was this a kit, what's it worth? Thank you, Brian
Hello, i have a butterfly knife that i was told is from parker. All it says on tje blade is seki Japan. The knife has never been assembled, pins not set. I bought the handles and blade separate. Any help on this would be appreciated. Its never been carried or sharpened. I collect parkers but know nothing about this knife. What year, was this a kit, what's it worth? Thank you, Brian
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Seki is to Japan like Solingen is to Germany - a cutlery center making knives for many companies. Parker was just one of many who contracted with a maker there to have knives made. Knowing Parker, if it was anything related to him it will have “Parker” on it somewhere.
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Hey P.P.! I can't help identify your knife, but it sure is cool! And, to AAPK!Pigpen wrote: ↑Thu Feb 11, 2021 4:43 pm Parker identification help
Hello, i have a butterfly knife that i was told is from parker. All it says on tje blade is seki Japan. The knife has never been assembled, pins not set. I bought the handles and blade separate. Any help on this would be appreciated. Its never been carried or sharpened. I collect parkers but know nothing about this knife. What year, was this a kit, what's it worth? Thank you, Brian