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Tried to group these by brand.Starting off with Utica:
#1Small lock back with deer graphic on handle.
#2 Letter opener knife advertising "Atlantic Packing Co. New York"
#3 Baseball bat figural knife.
#4 Barlow.
#5 Metal handled equal end pen.
#6 Melon tester with large serrations on blade advertising Morris Okun.
#7 Office knife.
#8 Sportsman fixed blade with scout/utility in sheath.
#9 Stockman with unusual handles.
#10 Tool kit.
#1Small lock back with deer graphic on handle.
#2 Letter opener knife advertising "Atlantic Packing Co. New York"
#3 Baseball bat figural knife.
#4 Barlow.
#5 Metal handled equal end pen.
#6 Melon tester with large serrations on blade advertising Morris Okun.
#7 Office knife.
#8 Sportsman fixed blade with scout/utility in sheath.
#9 Stockman with unusual handles.
#10 Tool kit.
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Next page United Cutlery including United Boker and United Cutlery Germany.
#1 & #2 United Boker razor knife before and after new handles were installed.
#3 & #4 Dagger that folds into a push dagger.
#5 & #6 A neck knife that folds into a straight knife from a push dagger.
#7 Small lock back with genuine pearl handles.
#8 Diver's knife.
#9 Replaceable blade knife.
#10 United Cutlery Germany tuxedo with pearl handles.
#1 & #2 United Boker razor knife before and after new handles were installed.
#3 & #4 Dagger that folds into a push dagger.
#5 & #6 A neck knife that folds into a straight knife from a push dagger.
#7 Small lock back with genuine pearl handles.
#8 Diver's knife.
#9 Replaceable blade knife.
#10 United Cutlery Germany tuxedo with pearl handles.
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Anudda page;let's try Ulster this time:
#1 Pearl whittler.
#2 Multi-blade with etch on opposite side saying,"the 19th hole"
#3 Barlow with replaced handles of wood from an old cigar box.
#4 Two blade jack with anodized blue aluminum handles.Came in an antique cigar humidor I bought.
#5 #6 & #7 Various Ulster official scout knives.
#8 Dwight DeVine & Son pruner.
#9 Ivory handled whittler.
#10 Pruner with bone handles & flat end cap.
#1 Pearl whittler.
#2 Multi-blade with etch on opposite side saying,"the 19th hole"
#3 Barlow with replaced handles of wood from an old cigar box.
#4 Two blade jack with anodized blue aluminum handles.Came in an antique cigar humidor I bought.
#5 #6 & #7 Various Ulster official scout knives.
#8 Dwight DeVine & Son pruner.
#9 Ivory handled whittler.
#10 Pruner with bone handles & flat end cap.
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Still anudda More knives starting with the letter U.
#1 U.K.&R. Montreal deer foot knife.
#2 Ubo Nippon miniature balisong.
#3 Underwood 58 Haymarket smoker's knife in relic condition.Unusual pair of small scissors slide into handle.
#4 Union Cutlery Co. tickler with steel bolsters and liners.
#5 Union Cutlery Co. dog's head hobo knife.
#6 Union Cutlery Co. Tidioute PA whittler.
#7 United Cutlery Germany half congress with fileworked pearl handles.
#8 United Grand Rapids Michigan raft knife.
#9 United States Cutlery(Precise)folder with Micarta handles.
#10 Unitool made in England.
#1 U.K.&R. Montreal deer foot knife.
#2 Ubo Nippon miniature balisong.
#3 Underwood 58 Haymarket smoker's knife in relic condition.Unusual pair of small scissors slide into handle.
#4 Union Cutlery Co. tickler with steel bolsters and liners.
#5 Union Cutlery Co. dog's head hobo knife.
#6 Union Cutlery Co. Tidioute PA whittler.
#7 United Cutlery Germany half congress with fileworked pearl handles.
#8 United Grand Rapids Michigan raft knife.
#9 United States Cutlery(Precise)folder with Micarta handles.
#10 Unitool made in England.
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Moah
#1Universal(not LF&C)stainless steel table set with fancy handles.
#2 Unwin & Rogers ivory handles with mechanical pencil as a secondary blade.
#3 #4 #5 Small bowie knives sold as souvenirs marked USA
#6 Miniature USA advertising No. Shore Cutting Die.
#7 USA marked fish knife with unusual handles
#8 USA advertising Frank's Carpenter Bar which I believe was on Carpenter Road.
#9USA military issue knife.
#10 Automatic marked USA
#1Universal(not LF&C)stainless steel table set with fancy handles.
#2 Unwin & Rogers ivory handles with mechanical pencil as a secondary blade.
#3 #4 #5 Small bowie knives sold as souvenirs marked USA
#6 Miniature USA advertising No. Shore Cutting Die.
#7 USA marked fish knife with unusual handles
#8 USA advertising Frank's Carpenter Bar which I believe was on Carpenter Road.
#9USA military issue knife.
#10 Automatic marked USA
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Holy cow, K7K! You should charge admission for this fantastic collection of yours. That tableware, Wow!
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glad you are enjoying it. That set of knives and forks I bought at an antique shop for $7. I thought they wanted seven apiece but she said no;seven for the whole set.couldn't pass that up. Here is a closeup of the handle.toomanyknives wrote: ↑Wed Apr 14, 2021 2:07 pm Holy cow, K7K! You should charge admission for this fantastic collection of yours. That tableware, Wow!
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Amazing!knife7knut wrote: ↑Wed Apr 14, 2021 6:32 pmglad you are enjoying it. That set of knives and forks I bought at an antique shop for $7. I thought they wanted seven apiece but she said no;seven for the whole set.couldn't pass that up. Here is a closeup of the handle.toomanyknives wrote: ↑Wed Apr 14, 2021 2:07 pm Holy cow, K7K! You should charge admission for this fantastic collection of yours. That tableware, Wow!
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I'm enjoying it, too. You pretty much have a knife museum! Somehow I think we'll be seeing some crosses in the next two rounds.
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Anyone know who made those little USA advertising knives? Thanks!
* Edit- I'm thinking Colonial.
* Edit- I'm thinking Colonial.
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