Old and Obscure Brands

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This page in my Houston price lists broch & koch and also broch & thiebes cutlery co. 1882-1892
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peanut740:

That is a really nice A. B. S. bare-head jack. How rare are such "framed" tang marks?
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I don't think they're that rare.I suppose one could call a Keen Kutter a framed tang stamp,although it is a keystone design.
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I saw those too Jimbo. This one is N.Y. Thanks O'.
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Heres a new one I just snagged off Ebay....its a Keen-Blade....not to be confused with Keen kutter
Love the celluloid and the slim design
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peanut740 wrote: Tue Jan 10, 2023 5:45 pm Only one of these I've come across. ABS,Atlanta Barber Supply.Goins shows c.1920-25.I'd say pre WWI because of steel pins,liners and bolsters.
That is one handsome old barehead! The name and rarity adds to the mystique, great knife!!!!
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Are this old enough, my 2 most recent. Queen City Swell Center Jack, & Clauss Fremont Jack
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2 Meriden Knife Co. lobsters.
This company went out of business in 1932, so these two are in pretty good shape considering their age.
This company should not be confused with Meriden Cutlery Co.
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Hollinger Fremont Ohio
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Keen-blade...
New one for me....never seen one before
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H M Meier (1854-1875) was a St Louis hardware and cutlery business, they first used the term "Chip-A-Way" which was later used by E C Simmons.
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Waukonda wrote: Thu Jan 19, 2023 4:55 pm H M Meier (1854-1875) was a St Louis hardware and cutlery business, they first used the term "Chip-A-Way" which was later used by E C Simmons.
Beauty, love that wood, and the patina, great show.
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Great find Ike ::tu:: ::tu::
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Nice Knife. Did you get it from Roger? Old knife.

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Thank you, Iman, Bill, and Harold. It photographed well, I made no refinements to the pics, and didnt oil it up beforehand, just a nice old knife.
stockman wrote: Thu Jan 19, 2023 7:18 pm Nice Knife. Did you get it from Roger?

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Waukonda wrote: Thu Jan 19, 2023 8:35 pm Thank you, Iman, Bill, and Harold. It photographed well, I made no refinements to the pics, and didnt oil it up beforehand, just a nice old knife.
stockman wrote: Thu Jan 19, 2023 7:18 pm Nice Knife. Did you get it from Roger?

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I owned that one for years. Love the master blade. Harold
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Harold, that is good to know. Rest assured that I will give it a good home. It is not only a great knife, but I like the St Louis connection. It is an honor to have in my collection a knife that you owned. ::handshake::
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Waukonda wrote: Thu Jan 19, 2023 11:15 pm Harold, that is good to know. Rest assured that I will give it a good home. It is not only a great knife, but I like the St Louis connection. It is an honor to have in my collection a knife that you owned. ::handshake::
Thank Ike, I bought this from Darrell Bradley at the Tulsa show. Just a cool old knife. Harold
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Waukonda wrote: Thu Jan 19, 2023 4:55 pm H M Meier (1854-1875) was a St Louis hardware and cutlery business, they first used the term "Chip-A-Way" which was later used by E C Simmons.
Ike, I like everything about this one.
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edge213 wrote: Sat Jan 21, 2023 2:35 am
Waukonda wrote: Thu Jan 19, 2023 4:55 pm H M Meier (1854-1875) was a St Louis hardware and cutlery business, they first used the term "Chip-A-Way" which was later used by E C Simmons.
Ike, I like everything about this one.
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Here is a brand I've never seen before, Pioneer Cutlery. The knife's quality looks to be about the same as an Ulster Knife Co. The only references I could find were some bankruptcy filings from 1924 and a one line entry in Goins' for 1926. The knife still snaps after a hundred years and the handles are crack free:
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msteele6 wrote: Sun Jan 22, 2023 4:00 pm Here is a brand I've never seen before, Pioneer Cutlery. The knife's quality looks to be about the same as an Ulster Knife Co. The only references I could find were some bankruptcy filings from 1924 and a one line entry in Goins' for 1926. The knife still snaps after a hundred years and the handles are crack free:
Beautiful knife. I especially like the handles and shield.
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Goin's has 1926 Passaic NJ
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Two great-looking wood-handled pocket knives, the H. M. Meier and Pioneer Cutlery. Each rises above conventionality given their handle shapes, the first of which I would identify as a SWELL- END jack, and the second, a BALOON jack. I love a good REGULAR jack, but extra effort went into making these two for aesthetic reasons alone.
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Used to think my sheepsfoot jacks were hard to find but how about a spey blade jack, I've got spey barlows in the collection but this is the first jack I've seen or found.

Buffalo Cutlery Co which was the brand for Buffalo Wholesale Hardware Company in Buffalo NY. Goins states 1900 to 1920, they did not make knives and I've found information stating they had knives made in Germany and by Schrade Cut co, this one sure has what looks to be early Schrade pick bone. 3 5/8"with what appear to be full blades. It was badly rusted so I had to do a little more cleaning than I like.
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