
The tang stamp reads:
EAGLE KNIFE CO
PAT.OCT.1.18
MADE IN USA
Campfire Girls-Bokerdeo-pa wrote:Great collection that has given me a new respect for simple, metal handled knives. I have a few wire frame and metal handled but I've always thought they were kind of boring but seeing your variety is changing my mind.
Which company/companies made the Girl Scout and Boy Scout models?
Any idea if you have all the colors they made of the wire frame inserts? In your photos I see red (two shades), green, yellow, metallic, and maybe white (or is that one also metallic?). Wonder if they ever made a blue one?
Dennis
I am by no means an expert on knives. But your tang stamp says EAGLE CUTLERY CO, not EAGLE KNIFE CO. I don't know if that means anything.Treasure Trawler wrote: ↑Thu Feb 06, 2020 1:23 am Here’s a couple pics of the Eagle I just found. Any idea of the age of this one? I saw 1916 in an earlier thread.
Good find Skip. That's the first Eagle I've seen with a palm swell style handle.New_Windsor_NY wrote: ↑Fri Apr 30, 2021 1:21 am This afternoon, I added this pocket knife from EAGLE KNIFE CO. (1916-1919) to my collection. It is a "cousin" of the ALLEN CUTLERY COMPANY, NEWBURGH, N.Y. and the GEO. SCHRADE KNIFE CO., INC. It is a single blade, all metal, pocket knife. It measures 3 3/8" closed. It needed a little cleaning. I cleaned it, took some pictures and here they are.
You can see ALLEN CUTLERY COMPANY, NEWBURGH, N.Y. pocket knives and read about the history by clicking on this link:
viewtopic.php?f=35&t=7445#p61756
It's safe, it's AAPK.
Thank you, Scott.
Thank you, John.