help with the Colonial tang stamps

Colonial Knife was incorporated in 1926 by three brothers; Antonio, Domenic, & Fredrick Paolantonio. It grew to become one of the largest pocket knife manufacturers in the US during the 1960s. The company shut down in 1998, but was back into production under the Colonial Cutlery International Corporation in 2001. Colonial Cutlery International, Inc. brand is the imported line of knives and tools while the U.S.A.- made products fall under the Colonial Knife brand.
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help with the Colonial tang stamps

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I cant find out what date they used what stamp.And I'm sure there is more tang stamps I did not list so if you no of one pleas list TY.
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I'm pretty sure there is no dating as we find on Imperials. Unfortunately nothing exists that I know of....
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TripleF wrote:I'm pretty sure there is no dating as we find on Imperials. Unfortunately nothing exists that I know of....
Yep, TripleFm that's what I am finding on all fronts.I was hoping Maybe one of the guy's" bin the pro's they are"could tell me something about them.
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I know at one point the name COLONIAL was in a curved half moon arrangement and then it moved to the flat line.
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Goins` Encyclopedia dates the curved stamp: c. 1926 - 1938

I have a nice example of it - the clearest curved stamp I have ever encountered.
It is on a stockman that measures nearly 4 inches!

I'll edit in a picture.

..... Joe
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Colonial's '26 - '38 curved stamp 002.JPG
Colonial's '26 - '38 curved stamp 004.JPG
Colonial's '26 - '38 curved stamp 005.JPG
Colonial's '26 - '38 curved stamp 008.JPG
Colonial's '26 - '38 curved stamp 007.JPG
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Joe Dirt wrote:Goins` Encyclopedia dates the curved stamp: c. 1926 - 1938

I have a nice example of it - the clearest curved stamp I have ever encountered.
It is on a stockman that measures nearly 4 inches!

I'll edit in a picture.

..... Joe
Good info thanks. First time I have herd of it.
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In Scott's post on the Palco Forest-Master, chetr1200c posted a link that I've copied, to a Colonial Ranger Brand that is in script.
(Thanks and hope you don't mind, Chet. ::tu:: )
The later (1970's) "RANGER'' knives are stamped in block letters.

Goins` dates this script stamp to 1938... the first year of the shell handle knives made by Colonial.

I enlarged the pic of the stamp as large as possible while trying to keep fair resolution.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/ws/eBayISAPI.dl ... true&rt=nc

In Goins` book - there are quite a few images of the "markings" that were used by Colonial.
NOT ALL of these "markings" were tang stamps. Some are shields and others are blade stamps/etches.
Also, at least for the "Sure-Snap" image, it is from advertising... these autos were tang stamped in 3 straight lines:

Sure-Snap
Colonial
__ U.S.A.

The space ahead of "U.S.A." is cut-out for the lock and there is slight evidence of "Prov." being stamped there
before the lock notch was cut in the tang.

...... Joe
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Colonial Ranger Brand - ''Forest-Master''.jpg
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Yeah, me too! Thanks Joe!
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joe, whatever i post onto this site can be rehashed, mashed, deep fried, smoked, chilled, exorcised, enlongated, grinded, run over with a semi hauling parts of the sears tower, thown into a deep pool with heavy wieghts, or just plain old copied.
it is there to do what you like, maybe even ignored ::facepalm::
glad i can be of some assistance ::tu::
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Now Chet... NEVER ignored, my friend :wink: . Maybe everything else, but NOT ignored! :mrgreen:


This knife has "Pat. Pend." under the stamp. It's most likely for the integral bolster/liner.
Unfortunately there no patent No.'s to go with it - hence Pat. "Pending." I don't recall ever seeing No.'s on these.
I'm REALLY bad with Google's Patent Search but maybe someone else has better understanding
of how to navigate around it.

Maybe use some key words like "integrated" or "integral" or anything else the one piece liner/bolster
may be called, and search Colonial Knife Company. IF the patent was granted - it will give us a date
for these solid construction - yet hollow tip bolstered knives!!!!!!?

Many companies made knives like this, so I don't know if the patent was even granted. ::shrug::

..... Joe
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Colonial ''Pat. Pend.'' stamp.JPG
Colonial ''Pat. Pend.'' stamp 001.JPG
Colonial ''Pat. Pend.'' stamp 003.JPG
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