Boys Knives Through the Years
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Threw these up elsewhere but there are boys in the pic
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Picked up this nice metal IKCO Imperial, first boys knife I have been able to find that still had its chain, almost full blade with original finish.
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I think the chains are super cool. Great catch John 

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Thanks Lee, I agree, all the boys knives I have and this is the first good condition chain I've found.

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Nice IKCO
I've a few US made boys knives on my list and thats one of the classics
I've a few US made boys knives on my list and thats one of the classics
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Here's another Boys knife but of the more rare blunt safety blade variety - Northfield Knife Co - 2 & 3/4" closed - Cocobolo handles... Knife was no doubt enjoyed by some boy
but not abused with good snap & tight - just a nice patina and character... I showed a few other boys safety knives back on pg 18 of this thread - a T Smith & Co (Sheffield) that was mine and the same pattern/blade Boys knife that was a Northfield owned by Joe (FRJ) - My Northfield is the same as Joe's but perhaps (?) made in a different time period - stamps are abit different and the pins on the handle - I did read in the "Great Eastern Cutlery" book by David Anthony that the stamp on my Northfield - Northfield (arched)/Knife Co (No CONN on stamp)- was supposedly earlier in the company history - "UN-XLD" in the stamp came later on and I think around 1876 whereas Northfield started in 1858. Thanks for looking...

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Nice Lee, very nice 

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What a beauty, Lee. A true boys knife for sure with that blunt tip.
I would think yours is earlier than mine too.
Very nice. Right in your wheelhouse.
I haven't received my Knife Magazine renewal yet. Looking to see your article.
I would think yours is earlier than mine too.
Very nice. Right in your wheelhouse.
I haven't received my Knife Magazine renewal yet. Looking to see your article.
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Knice knife Lee.



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Wow, Lee, that is a beauty! With that knife and a good imagination, I'll bet some boy tamed the Wild West and a hundred other adventures! I sure wish these old knives could talk!
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Thanks very much Mike, Joe, doglegg and Reverand
... and your absolutely right Reverand - if those knives could only talk
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Loads of great examples on here to look out for
I've consolidated my collection to these, with peanuts being my other weakness
I'd grab one or two more but at the moment I'm hunting a 3" closed Barlow
I've consolidated my collection to these, with peanuts being my other weakness
I'd grab one or two more but at the moment I'm hunting a 3" closed Barlow
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Nice lineup of knives Corso
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Thanks
they are my thing at the moment
and I've now a 3" closed Barlow on its way if the USPS works its magic
they are my thing at the moment
and I've now a 3" closed Barlow on its way if the USPS works its magic
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A few Imperials with chains and 1 Hammer brand. The 2blade with the card and badge is the Hammer brand. The one Deputy Sheriffs knife that is a little faded says by Colt. Ive not seen that before.
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Been some great stuff here, sure have learned a lot reading and drooling.Now that I know more will separate the ones that are in my accumulation.Will get some pics out in next few days and try tO. Keep this one going. Be safe folks
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Those are stunning, the chains ,the collection ,the pics ,Awesome
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Awesome Kerry



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Thanks Longblade, Yes it is the IKco mark. Im thinking maybe a reference to Colt firearms company. I know what you mean on the chains to, Iam also noticing some slight differences in the chains. Perhaps they had several different vendors for the hardware.
Thanks, Kerry
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Thanks Kerryludwig26 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 27, 2020 2:03 amThanks Longblade, Yes it is the IKco mark. Im thinking maybe a reference to Colt firearms company. I know what you mean on the chains to, Iam also noticing some slight differences in the chains. Perhaps they had several different vendors for the hardware.
Thanks, Kerry

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