Thanks JoeFRJ wrote:The Landers is unusual too in the way it was handled. Most High end knives were hafted on a through tang with 3 rivets. Older ones with 4 small pins. And often on a tapered tang.
Neat knife, MB.
I noticed that too!
Thanks JoeFRJ wrote:The Landers is unusual too in the way it was handled. Most High end knives were hafted on a through tang with 3 rivets. Older ones with 4 small pins. And often on a tapered tang.
Neat knife, MB.
Whoa! I drove through Connecticut but I didn't think it was that big! Very nice collection.FRJ wrote:Kitchen cutlery, and some accessories.
Holy Ship!FRJ wrote:Kitchen cutlery, and some accessories.
From Badger and Blade,knife7knut wrote:Two that I picked up yesterday:a Cattaraugus Cutlery Co cleaver in the original box made for Better Brushes Inc. Palmer Massachusetts ; and a J.A.Henckels International poultry shears in the original box.Not sure what the "International" significance is but there is only one of the twins shown.There are two stickers on the bottom of the box:One says,Solandia 18/8 Stainless Steel from Denmark and the other is a price tag from what looks like Herp's and Hardy's and a price of $30.00. The lettering on the side is in 3 languages:German English and French in that order which makes me think it was for the European market.
Whatever the case the price was right:$5 for the cleaver and $8 for the shears.