What Izit?
-
- Posts: 584
- Joined: Sun Feb 07, 2016 3:20 am
- Location: Bradenton FL
- Contact:
What Izit?
I bought this at the flea market today. About 12 3/8" overall, the Ivory is about 8 1/2". A couple stamps on the handle and a tang stamp I have never seen before. The guy said someone told him it was a Pastry chef knife.I would like to hear any ideas you have.
-
- Posts: 13373
- Joined: Mon Jan 11, 2016 5:36 pm
- Location: West Kootenays, B.C.
Re: What Izit?
I believe the ivory is a shoe horn. Be careful it is easy to break. I had a similar knife and tried to use the shoe horn and it broke right about mid shaft.
Or it could be a Doctor's knife with tongue depressor
kj
Or it could be a Doctor's knife with tongue depressor

kj
Re: What Izit?
My guess would be that it is was made to separate pages in a book. I remember Bernard Levine explaining old book pages were often not cut apart, and such a "tool" was used.
- peanut740
- Gold Tier
- Posts: 7845
- Joined: Fri Jan 23, 2009 2:32 pm
- Location: Ohio, along the river
- Contact:
-
- Posts: 13373
- Joined: Mon Jan 11, 2016 5:36 pm
- Location: West Kootenays, B.C.
Re: What Izit?
The ivory 'spuds' used to split pages in a book are much shorter than the 8" on the OP knife.
kj
kj
- 1967redrider
- Gold Tier
- Posts: 18633
- Joined: Wed Feb 02, 2011 4:23 pm
- Location: Alexandria, VA
- Contact:
Re: What Izit?
I suppose one could frost a cake with it. 

Pocket, fixed, machete, axe, it's all good!
You're going to look awfully silly with that knife sticking out of your @#$. -Clint Eastwood, High Plains Drifter
You're going to look awfully silly with that knife sticking out of your @#$. -Clint Eastwood, High Plains Drifter
-
- Posts: 13373
- Joined: Mon Jan 11, 2016 5:36 pm
- Location: West Kootenays, B.C.
Re: What Izit?
It looks like it is curved in cross section towards the end, the same profile as in a shoe horn.
kj
kj
-
- Posts: 584
- Joined: Sun Feb 07, 2016 3:20 am
- Location: Bradenton FL
- Contact:
Re: What Izit?
It doesn't curve at all like on a shoe horn, it's flat.
-
- Posts: 13373
- Joined: Mon Jan 11, 2016 5:36 pm
- Location: West Kootenays, B.C.
Re: What Izit?
O.K. i thought it looked 'dished' in the picture. The one i had was 'dished' at the end.knifegnome wrote: ↑Sun Jan 09, 2022 10:30 pm It doesn't curve at all like on a shoe horn, it's flat.
Being flat in cross section means it likely is for cutting between pages in old books as has been stated above. I should of asked about the end being dished or flat before i posted.

kj
- Miller Bro's
- Gold Tier
- Posts: 12644
- Joined: Mon Feb 16, 2009 11:22 pm
- Location: Earth
Re: What Izit?
Not necessarily, smaller books used smaller paper-knives, which is what the OP knife is, which has been mentioned above.kootenay joe wrote: ↑Sun Jan 09, 2022 8:32 pm The ivory 'spuds' used to split pages in a book are much shorter than the 8" on the OP knife.
kj
Paper knives are not letter openers, they were specifically designed for opening the pages of some new books. The edges come to a even edge but are not sharp, in fact if you use a sharp knife to cut the pages open you will have a jagged edge.
Letter openers have a more acute point to get into the small space at the end of an envelope unlike a paper-knife which has a noticeably wider end.
Attached is a copy of a catalog page for paper-knives.
AAPK Janitor
369
369
Re: What Izit?
Here are two ivory tusk paper knives similar to the one seen in the catalog cut MB posted. The larger of the rwo is over 15" long.
If I have seen further it is by standing on the shoulders of giants.
Wayne
Please visit My AAPK store https://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/catalog/btrwtr
Wayne
Please visit My AAPK store https://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/catalog/btrwtr
Re: What Izit?
Double WOW .
This Forum never ceases to Amaze me . Good Conversations and So much knowledge .
Never heard of a Knife for this till this Post .
Thanks much to All here .Great Post


JP
Re: What Izit?
Gorgeous piece of ivory there. What a show, thanks for the pics and great info. Never seen that kind of thing before. Thanks again.
"It's what people know about themselves inside that makes them afraid." -No Name, High Plains Drifter
- OLDE CUTLER
- Gold Tier
- Posts: 4935
- Joined: Wed Oct 11, 2017 8:11 pm
- Location: South Dakota
Re: What Izit?
I had never heard of this either. If I had one of those I probably would be spreading peanut butter on my toast with it. Live and learn on AAPK.
"Sometimes even the blind chicken finds corn"
- 1967redrider
- Gold Tier
- Posts: 18633
- Joined: Wed Feb 02, 2011 4:23 pm
- Location: Alexandria, VA
- Contact:
Re: What Izit?
OLDE CUTLER wrote: ↑Mon Jan 10, 2022 10:40 pmI had never heard of this either. If I had one of those I probably would be spreading peanut butter on my toast with it. Live and learn on AAPK.
Sounds like the perfect plan!
Pocket, fixed, machete, axe, it's all good!
You're going to look awfully silly with that knife sticking out of your @#$. -Clint Eastwood, High Plains Drifter
You're going to look awfully silly with that knife sticking out of your @#$. -Clint Eastwood, High Plains Drifter
Re: What Izit?
It could be a grafting knife. Schrade made a smaller one with one blade.
It had a ivory end to hold the root stock open to insert the graft.
(Could be wrong . Lets say I took a different root I mean route )
Grant
It had a ivory end to hold the root stock open to insert the graft.
(Could be wrong . Lets say I took a different root I mean route )
Grant
Politicians should be like a good pocket knife ." Sharp and useful "
- Ridgegrass
- Posts: 7196
- Joined: Sun Aug 30, 2020 2:04 pm
- Location: Ocean City, MD
- Contact:
Re: What Izit?
Another WOW! J.O'.
Re: What Izit?
When you’ve been on this forum long enough you learn to trust the people that usually know. 

I buy roosters combs and farmers..........................................................jack knives [/b]
GEC SFOs and others at LICK CREEK CUTLERY- www.allaboutpocketknives.com/wlf
May the Father and Son bless
Lyle
GEC SFOs and others at LICK CREEK CUTLERY- www.allaboutpocketknives.com/wlf
May the Father and Son bless
Lyle
Re: What Izit?
I have this George Wostenholm knife that I thought was a grafting knife, not I'm not so sure. It is ivory with a 3 inch blade and is 4" closed, 6" open. It looks a little fragile for a bark separator. so maybe it is a Library knife, what are your opinions?
If it ain't broke, don't fix it!
- Ridgegrass
- Posts: 7196
- Joined: Sun Aug 30, 2020 2:04 pm
- Location: Ocean City, MD
- Contact:
Re: What Izit?
Terry: I'd go with budding/grafting on that one. J.O'.
Re: What Izit?
Agreed it's a budding/grafting knife.
If I have seen further it is by standing on the shoulders of giants.
Wayne
Please visit My AAPK store https://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/catalog/btrwtr
Wayne
Please visit My AAPK store https://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/catalog/btrwtr
- Mumbleypeg
- Gold Tier
- Posts: 14580
- Joined: Fri Apr 18, 2014 1:28 am
- Location: Republic of Texas
Re: What Izit?
That one looks like a budding knife. The “bark separator” does not have to be substantial as it just holds the bark flap open while the graft is inserted. The knife blade does the heavier work of cutting the bark. Typically the graft is made on young, more tender new growth, not hardened bark. viewtopic.php?f=4&t=72709&p=957860&hili ... ng#p957860
The OP knife is not a budding knife. Dimitri knows.

Ken
Member AKTI, TSRA, NRA.
If your religion requires that you hate someone, you need a new religion.
When the people fear their government, that is tyranny. When government fears the people, that is freedom.
https://www.akti.org/
If your religion requires that you hate someone, you need a new religion.
When the people fear their government, that is tyranny. When government fears the people, that is freedom.
https://www.akti.org/
Re: What Izit?
thanks guys, I'll stick with a grafting/budding knife.
Terry

If it ain't broke, don't fix it!