Warwick Knife Co. New York

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Re: Warwick Knife Co. New York

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An article from The Newburgh News (New York) - April 5, 1929.
It is concerning the Warwick Knife Company.
The New York Knife Company is also mentioned.
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Re: Warwick Knife Co. New York

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Picked up this Warwick not too long ago, 3 1/4"
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Re: Warwick Knife Co. New York

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Waukonda wrote: Sat Oct 02, 2021 8:18 pm Picked.....
That is a GREAT l👀king Warwick, Ike! ::tu:: ::tu::
Kid: "Wish we had time to bury them fellas."
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Thank you, Skip, it is a new one for me, don't recall ever seeing one before, much less owning one.
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Re: Warwick Knife Co. New York

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Great knife Ike.Besides making Primble knifes, I believe many of the A Fields Progress and Levering knives were made by Warwick.
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Great find Ike ::tu:: ::tu:: Thanks for sharing it with us.
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A beauty of a knife, Ike. ::tu:: ::tu::
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I really like it Ike. Bones!! ::nod:: ::nod::
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Thanks for the comments, and thanks for the info, Roger!
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Re: Warwick Knife Co. New York

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Waukonda wrote: Sat Oct 02, 2021 8:18 pm Picked up this Warwick not too long ago, 3 1/4"
Very nice ::tu:: ::tu::
That Etch on the main is just great . Had only seen an ad cut out before, really nice to see this one. Thanks for sharing Ike it’s sure a eye catcher
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Re: Warwick Knife Co. New York

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Ads From 1920 issues of "THE AMERICAN CUTLER."
I Do NOT Own The Ads. I Do NOT Have Any Issues Of "THE AMERICAN CUTLER."
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