Packard Advertising Knife collectible?
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Packard Advertising Knife collectible?
Hey all, I found this old advertising knife in this box. This looks to be old but I’m not sure if it’s a reproduction? Is it the original box? I’m wondering if there’s any value here? I usually go after older recognized pk’s. I know there’s also collectibility in automotive. Does this hold more value because of the Packard reference possibly?
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Made by Colonial. Not a reproduction. Very low value to a pocket knife collector.Treasure Trawler wrote: ↑Thu Apr 29, 2021 10:58 pm Hey all, I found this old advertising knife in this box. This looks to be old but I’m not sure if it’s a reproduction? Is it the original box? I’m wondering if there’s any value here? I usually go after older recognized pk’s. I know there’s also collectibility in automotive. Does this hold more value because of the Packard reference possibly?
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Maybe a little more to a Packard collector.
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I agree that it isn't very valuable. But it is really cool. Take it to a car show.
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Always like the ones with 3 or 4 digit phone-numbers. Think Packard's last year was '55 or so. Cool piece in nice shape. J.O'.
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Packard lasted until 1958, but the 1957 and 1958 models were redesigned Studebakers. The last year that Packards were truly Packards were 1956.
That's a neat knife. It would look good sitting on the dashboard of a restored Packard at a car show.
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Thanks. What age do you think this is? It’s got brass bolster, bale and pins. When did they stop using 4 digits? Ridgegrass are you old enough to remember those days??
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Again, that 4 digit phone number says something about age. Unless it was in a small town where those numbers may have lasted longer, but would there have been a Packard dealer in a small town? Someone who worked for the phone companies may know how long 4 digit numbers were around. I think our number in suburban Baltimore became 7 digits in the early fifties when we got dial service as opposed to operator assist. Too bad the advertising doesn't give the city or town. Good luck, J.O'.
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Ridgegrass wrote: ↑Fri Apr 30, 2021 1:46 pm Again, that 4 digit phone number says something about age. Unless it was in a small town where those numbers may have lasted longer, but would there have been a Packard dealer in a small town? Someone who worked for the phone companies may know how long 4 digit numbers were around. I think our number in suburban Baltimore became 7 digits in the early fifties when we got dial service as opposed to operator assist. Too bad the advertising doesn't give the city or town. Good luck, J.O'.
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If you have a little time and patience,Google,"Packard dealerships in and around 1953" and it will take you to a site that lists all the Packard dealerships in business in 1953 which is about the timeline of your knife.The list is arranged alphabetically by state.The length of the address suggests to me that it might be from a Midwest state(New England states don't have numbers that go that high usually).It might take awhile.
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Out of curiousity and a desire to do some detective work, I searchef for that dealership. I do believe I found it: Russell, Harmon, & Roush, Inc. of Cincinnati. Google Maps street view seems to show that the building is vacant, and gives the vague description of "building." The dealership list can be found by digging around https://www.packardinfo.com (my tablet won't let me paste anything beyond that).
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Great detective work Dan!Dan In MI wrote: ↑Fri Apr 30, 2021 7:13 pm Out of curiousity and a desire to do some detective work, I searchef for that dealership. I do believe I found it: Russell, Harmon, & Roush, Inc. of Cincinnati. Google Maps street view seems to show that the building is vacant, and gives the vague description of "building." The dealership list can be found by digging around https://www.packardinfo.com (my tablet won't let me paste anything beyond that).
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