Sears/Wilbert
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Sears/Wilbert
Here's an old knife I got recently. Wilbert Cutlery Co.
The seller suggested it was made by Napanoch. Anybody have any thoughts on this?
Shown next to an old toe for size comparison. It's 5 5/16" closed.
The seller suggested it was made by Napanoch. Anybody have any thoughts on this?
Shown next to an old toe for size comparison. It's 5 5/16" closed.
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Re: Sears/Wilbert
Beautiful knife, the toe, too.
Without turning to the reference books, I agree that some Wilbert branded knives were made by Napanoch.
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Without turning to the reference books, I agree that some Wilbert branded knives were made by Napanoch.
You need to have someone look at your oil pan, you're leaking major amounts of engine oil onto your driveway, seems like.

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Re: Sears/Wilbert
Charlie's right,and the Wilbert farmers jack I have is the heaviest per size knife like it.It is well worn too.
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Re: Sears/Wilbert
Rhett Stidham lists Wilbert Cutlery Company as one of the companies that Napanoch made knives for in his Napanoch catalog/pamphlet. I agree, couple of nice patterns there! I have the banana knife by Napanoch.
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Re: Sears/Wilbert
Beautiful knives! The only Wilbert knife I own is an ebony scaled coke bottle.
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Re: Sears/Wilbert
Joe,I believe that one was made by Valley Forge/Boker
Nice knife!

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Re: Sears/Wilbert
Thanks guys.
Charlie, the oil is from the knives. They were in a little puddle and the oil just kept flowing. Thanks.
Obsidian Edge, mine is a banana knife also, but sure takes second fiddle to your beauty. Except for the placement of the nail nick and scales it sure looks like your Napanoch. EDIT: OK you've got 1 more pin.
Knife7knut, that is a beautiful knife.
Dimitri, help me. What points to Valley Forge/Boker? Scales? .... If it's a Boker, that would be fine with me.
I'm just glad to have the thing.
Charlie, the oil is from the knives. They were in a little puddle and the oil just kept flowing. Thanks.
Obsidian Edge, mine is a banana knife also, but sure takes second fiddle to your beauty. Except for the placement of the nail nick and scales it sure looks like your Napanoch. EDIT: OK you've got 1 more pin.
Knife7knut, that is a beautiful knife.
Dimitri, help me. What points to Valley Forge/Boker? Scales? .... If it's a Boker, that would be fine with me.
I'm just glad to have the thing.
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Nice ones everybody.That Napanoch is a beauty Mike.,well they are all nice.
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Re: Sears/Wilbert
The VF/Boker made knives have 4 grooves on the front bolster, the Napanoch`s have 5 grooves and the spacing is closer together and as you mentioned the bone handles and an extra pin in the handle on the Nap.FRJ wrote:What points to Valley Forge/Boker? Scales? .... If it's a Boker, that would be fine with me.

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Re: Sears/Wilbert
Reviving a dead post here. But hoping to get some experienced opinions. I have a Valley Forge that I just picked up. Everything is correct as far as pins, bone, grind lines, and lines on the bolsters. But the stamp is questionable to me. Can anyone give me some insight here? Thanks for any help!
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Thanks for the post Dilbery91.Dilbery91 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 01, 2024 12:28 am Reviving a dead post here. But hoping to get some experienced opinions. I have a Valley Forge that I just picked up. Everything is correct as far as pins, bone, grind lines, and lines on the bolsters. But the stamp is questionable to me. Can anyone give me some insight here? Thanks for any help!
I regret I don't have an opinion on your knife.
Some learned viewer will offer some insight.
It is a beautiful knife, for sure, and it sure brightens up this thread.
Stay tuned.
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Thanks Joe! I love the knife. And I truly believe what I have is a knife that has been heavily cleaned and restamped. It’s unfortunate. But everything else checks out on it. Just not the stamp. Oh well. That will teach me to buy from auctions! LOL- DaltonFRJ wrote: ↑Sun Dec 01, 2024 1:38 amThanks for the post Dilbery91.Dilbery91 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 01, 2024 12:28 am Reviving a dead post here. But hoping to get some experienced opinions. I have a Valley Forge that I just picked up. Everything is correct as far as pins, bone, grind lines, and lines on the bolsters. But the stamp is questionable to me. Can anyone give me some insight here? Thanks for any help!
I regret I don't have an opinion on your knife.
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It is a beautiful knife, for sure, and it sure brightens up this thread.
Stay tuned.
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Re: Sears/Wilbert
Scrounging around I found this very nice Wilbert Cutlery Co., Chicago, swell center hunter.
It's not a bad knife. 5 3/16" closed.
It's not a bad knife. 5 3/16" closed.
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Re: Sears/Wilbert
Here’s a Wilbert with Presto lite tool built in. Posted it before in another thread but thought it ought to be shown here also .
Anyone tell me who made this for Sears ?
Anyone tell me who made this for Sears ?
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Re: Sears/Wilbert
You might find some info in a Valley Forge thread, instead of this Wilbert thread. viewtopic.php?p=860060&hilit=Valley+Forge#p860060 Or post it and ask about it there.Dilbery91 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 01, 2024 12:28 am Reviving a dead post here. But hoping to get some experienced opinions. I have a Valley Forge that I just picked up. Everything is correct as far as pins, bone, grind lines, and lines on the bolsters. But the stamp is questionable to me. Can anyone give me some insight here? Thanks for any help!

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