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WHAT CAN YOU TELL ME ABOUT VOOS (ARROW) KNIVES?
I HAVE A BAREHEAD VOOS ARROW SWELL END JACK LISTED. IT'S VERY OLD, BUT I DON'T KNOW MUCH ABOUT IT.
IT MAY BE FROM THE 1930'S. I'VE HAD IT FOR OVER 20 YEARS.
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Voos USA c.1919-1981. "An arrow through the name. A trademark used by New Haven Hardware Specialty Company".

FYI: Ernest Voos c 1879-1919. Ernest Voos was an immigrant from Germany. He opened a shop in New Haven, Connecticut making scissors, shears, knives, and razors. They eventually grew to be quite an enterprise, becoming the New Haven Hardware Specialty Company in 1919.

Also: Voos Stainless c 1924-1981. This marking was the trademark of the New Haven Hardware Specialty Company, 161-165 Porter Street, New Haven Connecticut. They were originated in 1879 when Ernest Voos opened a shop in New Haven and began making pocket knives.

The New Haven Hardware Company was incorporated in 1919 and took over Voos' business. On November 5, 1925, they suffered a $12,000 loss when a fire broke out in their plant. They were well insured and continued business as usual.

(All information from Goins).

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If you could post a picture of your knife, casejene, that would be very helpful and enjoyable to see.

Here is a Voos hawkbill I have. 3 15/16" closed. Steel liners, pins, and bolsters.
A strong and well made knife.
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FRJ wrote:If you could post a picture of your knife, casejene, that would be very helpful and enjoyable to see.
I'm fairly certain this is it.https://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/ca ... order=DESC

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I just picked up this Voos folder, it has a very nice quality feel to it. I had no knowledge of Voos, so I went through some AAPK post and Voila' ! ::nod::
Blades are tight with snap.... after all these years.
I like this knife very much and I am planning on adding to my EDC as it has been used and "broken in". There is some paint on the bone scales.... ::paranoid:: maybe some acetone will take that off ::shrug:: I don't want to harm the bone .... any advice? ::hmm::
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I would not use acetone.
I would use a dab of mineral oil and a sharpened to a point stick of some kind.
Regular toothpicks are too soft but if that's all ya got then I'd go with that.

GSPTOPDOG wrote: Sun Jun 09, 2024 12:33 am I don't want to harm the bone .... any advice? ::hmm::
Nice old knife.
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FRJ wrote: Thu Aug 02, 2018 3:15 pm If you could post a picture of your knife, casejene, that would be very helpful and enjoyable to see.

Here is a Voos hawkbill I have. 3 15/16" closed. Steel liners, pins, and bolsters.
A strong and well made knife.
Thanks Joe ::handshake:: Also.... ::hmm:: Your Voos hawkbill is really a great piece, very nice ::nod::
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Joe, That Hawk is talking to me. He's well qualified to join my little club anytime. :mrgreen: :mrgreen: J.O'.
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GSPTOPDOG wrote: Sun Jun 09, 2024 12:33 am I.....
GSPTOPDOG, that is a GORGEOUS pocket knife! ::tu:: ::tu::
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Ridgegrass wrote: Sun Jun 09, 2024 1:28 pm Joe, That Hawk is talking to me. He's well qualified to join my little club anytime. :mrgreen: :mrgreen: J.O'.
What a nice group of knives, J.O'. ::tu::
A nice display all around; I love that dark Oak wall cabinet. ::tu:: ::nod::
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Thanks. It's a bulletin case from a church, C.1880's. I put a dark stained plywood false back in it to hold the knives. Beautiful, quarter-sawn oak.
All KA-BARs inside. Guess you're not taking my bait on the Voos Hawk. ::handshake::
(Sorry to barge in on the thread.) J.O'.
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New_Windsor_NY wrote: Sun Jun 09, 2024 2:15 pm
GSPTOPDOG wrote: Sun Jun 09, 2024 12:33 am I.....
GSPTOPDOG, that is a GORGEOUS pocket knife! ::tu:: ::tu::
Thanks Skip! ::handshake::
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Ridgegrass wrote: Sun Jun 09, 2024 1:28 pm Joe, That Hawk is talking to me. He's well qualified to join my little club anytime. :mrgreen: :mrgreen: J.O'.
Thanks for making me feel bad with your beautiful knife displays :x ... ::facepalm:: My knives are all in shoeboxes :oops: .... Oh... the shame! ::mdm::
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Ivoryman wrote: Mon Jun 10, 2024 1:09 am 20240609_180629.jpg20240609_180655.jpg
Ivoryman,
Congratulations, this knife is a real looker!
It looks as if it would be a comfortable EDC.
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Dog. I'm just lucky I have a small, extra room for my "cave". I really enjoy the displays, and Joan does too so, it works. ::handshake:: John O'.
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treefarmer wrote: Mon Jun 10, 2024 12:27 pm
Ivoryman wrote: Mon Jun 10, 2024 1:09 am 20240609_180629.jpg20240609_180655.jpg
Ivoryman,
Congratulations, this knife is a real looker!
It looks as if it would be a comfortable EDC.
Treefarmer

Thanks, you nailed it. Very comfy. And I noticed one time how similar it is to my fave Case pattern, the 35 1/2 two blade swell end jack, and one of my fave GEC patterns, the 15 boys knife. The pattern is almost exactly the same dimentions. The blade compliment spot on. I love them, especially the bare heads. Thanks bud.
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Ivoryman wrote: Mon Jun 10, 2024 1:09 am 20240609_180629.jpg20240609_180655.jpg
Nice one I-man ::tu::
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Ridgegrass wrote: Mon Jun 10, 2024 12:32 pm Dog. I'm just lucky I have a small, extra room for my "cave". I really enjoy the displays, and Joan does too so, it works. ::handshake:: John O'.
Nice work! Those displays look great ::tu:: If you are really going to enjoy a collection, I think at least a part of it should shown and displayed. I have re-arranged my displays over the years, but in the recent past I have put a lot of them away... I think you have inspired me to "bust some of 'em out again" Thanks ::handshake::
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You do that. Bet you'll be happy.
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