Imperial Knife ID

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Jclarke
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Imperial Knife ID

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Imperial - ID

Hi all, I found this knife among my late grandfather’s things in my work bench that I inherited from him. If it helps, he was born in 1930 and passed in 2016. There is a tang stamp that reads “Imperial PROV RI” which would indicate Providence RI.. most of the things that I have of his, from tools to shotguns, are dated from c. 1945-65… any idea which model this is and rough manufacture date?

PS I spent about 45 minutes today cleaning it up - I used a combination of Dawn, steel wool, light sand paper and gun oil. I’ll keep working at it…
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1930s to 1945
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Don't overdo it. You are permanently removing your grandpa's history.
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Jclarke wrote: Wed Nov 13, 2024 2:02 am PS I spent about 45 minutes today cleaning it up - I used a combination of Dawn, steel wool, light sand paper and gun oil. I’ll keep working at it… IMG_9617.jpegIMG_9616.jpeg
Welcome here, Jclarke.
Early Imperials had solid bolsters and they were built like a tank.
You've got a real treasure there for several reasons.
Those family oldies don't like much cleaning.
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Thanks for the quick replies, all! One of the smaller blades is gritty/sticky trying to open and close. Once that is resolved I’ll leave it “as is.” ::tu::
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I am glad to see you enjoying that Knife! It has a few battle scars, but knowing that it was your Grandfather's knife makes it all the more beautiful!
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