Cool knives! Sorry I hadn't seen these before or I would have added them to my "Radar" of knives that I look for.


And Yep, that's pretty close to your home town. Who wouldn't be interested in knives made that close to home?

Thank you Tom. You have a better chance of spotting Elvis Presley than finding one of these knives. There is one on eBay right now, but I have an unresolved issue with the seller. Plus he/she is asking a ridiculous amount of money for it.
Ok, I give up already! If they are hard to find there, chances are close to Zero I'll find any here. Too bad, they look pretty cool.New_Windsor_NY wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2020 7:47 pmThank you Tom. You have a better chance of spotting Elvis Presley than finding one of these knives. There is one on eBay right now, but I have an unresolved issue with the seller. Plus he/she is asking a ridiculous amount of money for it.
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No problem. What's even more frustrating than the scarcity of these knives (actually I'm glad they're scarce), is that NOBODY can tell me where the factory was located. I've tried the Newburgh Chamber Of Commerce and the Newburgh Historical Society, with no success.TPK wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2020 8:04 pmOk, I give up already! If they are hard to find there, chances are close to Zero I'll find any here. Too bad, they look pretty cool.New_Windsor_NY wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2020 7:47 pmThank you Tom. You have a better chance of spotting Elvis Presley than finding one of these knives. There is one on eBay right now, but I have an unresolved issue with the seller. Plus he/she is asking a ridiculous amount of money for it.
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Have you tried books, libraries, newpaper artikels? Stuff like that. Surely someone has to know.New_Windsor_NY wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2020 8:13 pmNo problem. What's even more frustrating than the scarcity of these knives (actually I'm glad they're scarce), is that NOBODY can tell me where the factory was located. I've tried the Newburgh Chamber Of Commerce and the Newburgh Historical Society, with no success.TPK wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2020 8:04 pmOk, I give up already! If they are hard to find there, chances are close to Zero I'll find any here. Too bad, they look pretty cool.New_Windsor_NY wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2020 7:47 pm
Thank you Tom. You have a better chance of spotting Elvis Presley than finding one of these knives. There is one on eBay right now, but I have an unresolved issue with the seller. Plus he/she is asking a ridiculous amount of money for it.
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If I still lived back there or if I went back to visit for a vacation (not since 2010), I might've investigated a little more thoroughly. But I'm 3000+ miles away and I have a very, very, very limited amount of patience for research. Occasionally, I'll take a stab at it, but always come up with the same results. FRUSTRATION, ANGER and a massive, throbbing HEADACHE.TPK wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2020 8:31 pmHave you tried books, libraries, newpaper artikels? Stuff like that. Surely someone has to know.New_Windsor_NY wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2020 8:13 pmNo problem. What's even more frustrating than the scarcity of these knives (actually I'm glad they're scarce), is that NOBODY can tell me where the factory was located. I've tried the Newburgh Chamber Of Commerce and the Newburgh Historical Society, with no success.![]()
Search for books about the town or county history maybe.
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Thank you Ike.Waukonda wrote: ↑Sun Mar 01, 2020 2:49 pm Skip, I enjoy your posts on Allen Cutlery and your quest to learn more of this company, for which there is, apparently, little information. You are amassing a nice little collection.
I made a few trips in and out of Newburgh to visit one of our "sister" plants near Harriman. That airport had a really short runway 20 years ago, maybe still does, which meant a screeching halt upon landing.
Thank you Ken.KAW wrote: ↑Sat May 09, 2020 12:18 am Wow! Skip... just caught up on the last three pages. You have amassed a great collection knives & research to represent the company and it history. Now I feel I have to make a scouting trip to Wisner Ave. to see if I can figure out if the factory building still exists... of course, they're predicting a snow storm tomorrow!I have to admit... the all metal knives never had much appeal for me, but now knowing the NYK connection along with qualifying as a Hudson Valley knife manufacturer, I feel compelled to obtain an example.
I've notice it seems to be the new trend in pricing strategies on eBay... when no one shows any interest in the item you're selling at the price you're asking... the raise the price... makes perfectly reasonable, logical sense (to them anyway)...New_Windsor_NY wrote: ↑Sat Apr 11, 2020 10:50 pm When this was first listed, it was for approximately $90. That listing quickly came down and the price went up to $149. That was some time ago. That listing ($149) came down a few minutes ago. This is the new listing, absolutely incredible and positively ridiculous.
VERY interesting article Ken. Thank you for posting it.