Cutlery Catalog Images
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Here are a few more Stiletto's
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I know, I know, more Stiletto's, how boring...
"A tool is but an extension of a man's hand." -Henry Ward Beecher
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Here are some New York Knife Co.'s from around 1906 I think. The etches are great!
"A tool is but an extension of a man's hand." -Henry Ward Beecher
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Here are some more New York Knife Co. Walden's from 1906. Enjoy,
"A tool is but an extension of a man's hand." -Henry Ward Beecher
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Those last two posts of New York Knife Company catalog pages are great additions to this thread!
Dan
Dan
Dan
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Thanks Dan, Much appreciated. I will be posting some more New York Knife Co.'s. Next in the set will be a lovely 4 1/4" elephant toenail
"A tool is but an extension of a man's hand." -Henry Ward Beecher
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Some more New York Knife Co. Walden's from 1906.
"A tool is but an extension of a man's hand." -Henry Ward Beecher
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I just purchased 9 Landers, Frary and Clark catalogs which contain not only folding knives but all of the durable goods that LF&C made. I hope over time to scan the folding knife pages and make them available here for posterity. The catalogs include:
(1) Green Cover, 1914, Catalog #48
(2) Green Cover, 1919, Catalog #61, January 1, 1919
(3) Blue Cover, 1922, Catalog #261
(4) Tan Cover, 1922, Catalog #262, August 9, 1922
(5) Brown Cover, 1926, Catalog #12
(6) Red Cover, 1926, Sectional #1
(7) Ivory Cover, 1928, Cutlery Catalog #1, July 15, 1928
(8) Ivory Cover, 1928, Supplement #1
(9) Olive Cover, 1931, Catalog #31
There appears to be no missing pages or water damage and some have the typewritten cover letters to the jobber, I'm very pleased with this find.
(1) Green Cover, 1914, Catalog #48
(2) Green Cover, 1919, Catalog #61, January 1, 1919
(3) Blue Cover, 1922, Catalog #261
(4) Tan Cover, 1922, Catalog #262, August 9, 1922
(5) Brown Cover, 1926, Catalog #12
(6) Red Cover, 1926, Sectional #1
(7) Ivory Cover, 1928, Cutlery Catalog #1, July 15, 1928
(8) Ivory Cover, 1928, Supplement #1
(9) Olive Cover, 1931, Catalog #31
There appears to be no missing pages or water damage and some have the typewritten cover letters to the jobber, I'm very pleased with this find.
Tom
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Great score, Tom.
Looking forward to seeing them posted on here when that can happen.
Looking forward to seeing them posted on here when that can happen.
Joe
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WOW TOM! That is amazing! What a great score! Good for you. I sincerely look forward to seeing them.
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Thanks guys, I can't put these down! Here's a picture of the covers.....more to come over time.
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ok fellas, I am going to try this one more time. here are the pages from a 1930 belknap hardware catalog
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hope this worked as i am computer illiterate Monte
hope this worked as i am computer illiterate Monte
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Wonderful Pages Monte,
Belknap sure offered beautiful knives. It is amazing to consider the beginning of the great depression had just kicked in when this catalog came out. When the Civilian Conservation Core was started in 1933 I think it was $1 a day, and would have been considered a good job (albeit a tough one) as you got food and housing as well. I think that puts some of the prices into perspective, of course they are wholesale in the catalog. It is interesting, the prices for a high quality knife then are roughly comparable to the prices for a high quality knife now.
Belknap sure offered beautiful knives. It is amazing to consider the beginning of the great depression had just kicked in when this catalog came out. When the Civilian Conservation Core was started in 1933 I think it was $1 a day, and would have been considered a good job (albeit a tough one) as you got food and housing as well. I think that puts some of the prices into perspective, of course they are wholesale in the catalog. It is interesting, the prices for a high quality knife then are roughly comparable to the prices for a high quality knife now.
"A tool is but an extension of a man's hand." -Henry Ward Beecher
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Here are some more New York Knife Co. from about 1906. This is the beginning of the pen knife section.
"A tool is but an extension of a man's hand." -Henry Ward Beecher
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Here is a rare one from 1914. It is a Press button Guardian. This was the first year it was issued for sale, $19 per dozen then, $2,000 a piece now if you can find one.
"A tool is but an extension of a man's hand." -Henry Ward Beecher
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Thanks again Beechtree, after looking at these I wonder why there aren't more Primble knives available. Well at least there aren't many in my area.
Monte
Monte
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Those are great beechtree, the 4 blade Congress and the wharncliffe are really nice.
Monte
Monte
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Thanks Monte,
Belknap's primary area in the country was the central and southern portions, being based out of Louisville, KY.
I too like the wharncliffe and the congress, I also like the anglo saxon pattern.
Belknap's primary area in the country was the central and southern portions, being based out of Louisville, KY.
I too like the wharncliffe and the congress, I also like the anglo saxon pattern.
"A tool is but an extension of a man's hand." -Henry Ward Beecher
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Beechtree, it looks like you.have more than a few of the old hardware catalogs. I have been looking for some of them for about a year and a half. I have only seen the one I retrieved the pics from and it's not mine. I have looked on the iternet and ebay had a few.but they were to expensive. Also, I have been to all the antique stores in my area but haven't seen any. I talk to the man that let me use his and I asked him where I might find some and he told me at tool shows. Do you know where else one might find such catalogs?
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Great stuff fellers, keep it coming. ×10
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Thanks Big Homer!
Monte, Tool shows are a good place to look. The internet is another option. The real difficulty is in the price. I also have an antique store friend who gets in this kind of thing as he likes books. You might try asking around any antiquarian type book stores.
Monte, Tool shows are a good place to look. The internet is another option. The real difficulty is in the price. I also have an antique store friend who gets in this kind of thing as he likes books. You might try asking around any antiquarian type book stores.
"A tool is but an extension of a man's hand." -Henry Ward Beecher