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Help on ID of this Tidioute knife

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Here are some photos of a pearl knife I picked up at a little local club meeting today.
It is a nice little knife of 3 inches. It has strong snap and strong half stops. The blades have a bit of a swedge. I feel sure that with those features it is not a recent manufacture.
The tang stamp is a pair of letters and I cannot make out the first. The last is R (followed by) CO. (over) TIDIOUTE (over) PA.
I tried combinations of letters with the R but found nothing in Goins.
Pa Knives, are you out there?? :)
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Post by Tip »

Paladin,

The stamping is a little hard to make out, especially the first letter.

You have what appears, to me at least, to be a Union Razor Co. (U. R. Co.) knife.

Union Razor operated out of Tidiuote, PA from circa 1898-1912 and was founded by Wallace R. Brown, a grandson of Job R. Case.
Later, Union evolved into KA-BAR Cutlery Company, Inc.

I'd say you've got an uncommon example. Very nice!

Hope this helps, Tip
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Of course, paknives is the authority, but I am going to put my money on Union Razor Co. ::shrug:: Nice find.
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Thanks Tip and CCBill. I believe you may be correct. Maybe we can get PAKnives to take a look and give it his blessing during the day.
By the way Tip, you are right across the creek from me. I am in Pflugerville.
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Very good, Paladin.

Maybe we'll cross paths one of these days and talk knives and knife hunting!

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Tip,
Check your PMs. I just sent one.

Ray
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Yes that is a U R Co. Union Razor Company of Tidioute, but I have to see the other blade stamp to determine if the knife itself is in deed the real thing. I do have some reservation at this time. Remember folks, you must read the entire knife, not just the stamp. Thats why Ray is asking.

Looking forward to more pics.

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PA,
The small pen blade is stamped with a weak TIDIOUTE. Not the greatest photo but maybe will suffice, and thanks for the help.
Ray
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Post by PA Knives »

YEA!!!!!!!!!

Yes it passes the test, it is the real thing and a fine example at that. It really should be in my collection though. :mrgreen: NICE Ray. you certainly have a nack for finding those wonderful pieces. I compared the stamps to known originals and these is a beauty.

Thanks for sharing ::tu::
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Thanks to everybody for the help on this one and special thanks to PAKnives for the icing on the cake.
I hadn't really thought about selling and in truth, I paid a little more than I wanted to for the knife, so it might not be a good buy.
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