That is a good looking Whittler and looks like it's in great shape.
Nice catch.
That is a good looking Whittler and looks like it's in great shape.
Thanks fellas. Also thought it different with the two Stamps combined but Sta Sharp on the mark side . And no Stainless shield stamp which thought was unusual as well .
JP, that's a FINE lking STAINLESS CUTLERY CO pocket knife.
Skip, Thank you , was very happy to see this in a members store at a great price .New_Windsor_NY wrote: ↑Sun Feb 06, 2022 1:33 amJP, that's a FINE lking STAINLESS CUTLERY CO pocket knife.
Congratulations on another terrific acquisition.
A very nice little pen, JP.
That's a great knife, love tidbits of history intertwined with collecting. Nice addition, JP!Ripster wrote: ↑Sun Jun 12, 2022 10:27 pm Here’s another little pen knife from Stainless Cutlery Co. New York . This came in a group of knives purchased from Roland . It’s still in excellent condition and if you read the first few pages here he has posted a few pics of it .Other than a little tarnish it looks the same , factory fresh . Measures 3 and 3/8 inches long closed with excellent fit and finish .
The Shine -All is a cleaning product from Hillyard Inc. A goggle search for Hillyard out of St Joseph,Mo. states in part : Founded in 1907 we’re a leading Manufacturer and Distributor of cleaning and hygiene solutions. We help our customers realize clean,safe and healthy facilities and lowest costs .
It goes on more to show distributors all over the country. Even have a distributor here in the valley at a local Auto parts store . So the company has been thru the depression and 2 World Wars and is still around . The Shield on the mark side looks to be a barrel with the Shine - All logo .
That's a G@@D LKING piece of pocket cutlery, Philip!
Looking forward to your pictures, GringoBombero.