The Napanoch Knife Company Napanoch N.Y.

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That is a beauty ::tu:: ::drool:: :)
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Just in case, that is a real nice example of an early Jack Knife Ben. If the punch blade is double fluted I would bet it was made by Napanoch or Winchester.
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::tu:: great score !! have been looking for long time for a nice one like that
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Thanks MB, JKB , and Paul !! The craftsmanship of this knife is just amazing. Whether is a Nappy or a Winchester Im really not sure. I thought it is Napanoch ,sorry if I got off track with the thread if its not. All opinions are welcome, for sure! Here is a pic of the fluted punch ,and its twin made by schrade with JKB stamp. Maybe it will give a clue to the age of the knife in question ???? ::tu:: Jason
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Your Nappy has JACK KNIFE BEN CHICAGO and UNION STOCK YARDS on the master and spey blade making that a 100 year old knife. The Schrade probably has JACK KNIFE BEN CHICAGO on the master and UNION STOCK YARDS on the spey making it a 1920-1930 knife.
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3 1/8" PEARL JACK just listed for thur auction

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Lots of great pictures and knives in this thread. I've been looking around for more pictures of Napanoch knives.

Here's a banana knife by Napanoch. It's 5 1/4 closed and the scales are a little darker than my phone pics although the pile side has a slight red tint to it. There are some opening/closing marks on the pile side of the blade due to the blade being slightly off center.
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This one fits the same time frame but is a JACK KNIFE BEN.
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Thanks for posting that JACKNIFEBEN. Before I bought mine I came on here and found yours in another thread, and it helped me decide on pulling the trigger.
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Bumping this old Napanoch thread to post an old Coke Bottle that was the predecessor of the Winchester 1920 pattern.
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Jerry, That is really nice. I'm glad you bumped this old thread, fun to read it again.

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Wow! What a great knife
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A+,Jerry! ::tu::
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Awesome knife Jerry ::tu:: ::tu:: .... love the grooved worm bone marks in the bone too - that to me always has that special appeal ::drool::
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Beautiful knife you have there!!!
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Hey Guys, Thought I would post my Neat Nap in a Stockman Pattern,,,Broken blade,,YEP!!! If you have some let me buy them??? lol
Love my Naps
Been in the mood to post lately, I hopes I dont get boring for you guys
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Mark, the handles are gorgeous! Napanoch stockman is very difficult pattern to find in any condition. Please post more pictures of Nap knives :)
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Hey Ralph, thanks buddy. I got a couple more I can Post for ya,,They are HARD to find in Any condition and I am a buyer too of ANY Nap in ANY cond. I also sell as most All know on ebay((Mark-Shana))
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HEY Guys, thought I would post my Winchester/Nap harness jack in this section,,,,Since it was MORE Nap than Winchester.
Loved My HARNESS Jack by Winchester/Nap. Patented Punch by Nap and its in ANY BOOK under Winchester as per Pattern#. Just sold this knife the other day to a friend. This was a 1920 model made transitional piece. Lots more NAP than Winchester,,,It was VERY BEEFY w/ All steel construction

AND Who could forget seeing this Beauty I had on ebay last week,,Didnt last long. I think this Nap Dog Leg w/ Pattern# was very cool indeed & Super Rare in that condition!!!
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Hey Guys, Couldnt resist posting this Honk Falls. I didnt even own it for 1-day before it got away from me,,,Loved this knife BEEFY BEEFY
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Here are pictures of a Napanoch Large Cigar Jack that was received recently from Harold stockman.
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Jerry, :D :D
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How large is that beautiful knife?
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FRJ wrote:How large is that beautiful knife?
Joe, it is 4 1/4" closed. The large spear blade has a half stop and very good snap. The small pen blade does not have half stop, but does have good snap. I wish I could find a few more Nap's to add to my pile.

Harold, I thought you might like the pictures. I've got a few more queued up to post.
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Jerry, I do enjoy the pictures, surprised about not many comments on a old knife like this one.

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