KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY
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Nice finds, TWKG! 
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WKG, You might enjoy seeing this. A Village Blacksmith company envelope mailed Dec.2,1935 at 6 p.m. J.O'.
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Pretty knice haul.ThatWeirdKnifeGuy wrote: ↑Mon May 11, 2026 1:56 pm Found a nice pile of rusty old junk at a flea yestiddy (bh must be rubbing off on me)![]()
1. Beat up old strop. Pretty toasted but i thought i could use it as a photo prop
2. Village Blacksmith chef and butcher knives. These were made about an hour from my house.
3. Big chonky scissors. Didn’t have any this big, had to have. I think. S.R. Co. Is Sears Roebuck?
4. Linoleum knife made by Harrington and Son Cutlery. This is the first Cutlery company in the United States. That son in the name is Dexter, he eventually had a product line and eventually company named after him.
5. Blue Steel fixed blade knife. Seems like a fairly low quality fixed blade but in nice condition. Couldn't find much on the brand, searches for Blue steel turns up pages of blue-painted zombie-killing gas-station karambits.
Pictures posted in reverse order, but you get the idea
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Awesome finds, TWKG.

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You're going to look awfully silly with that knife sticking out of your @#$. -Clint Eastwood, High Plains Drifter
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You're going to look awfully silly with that knife sticking out of your @#$. -Clint Eastwood, High Plains Drifter
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Great Post. Back when customer service was the key to a companies success.Ridgegrass wrote: ↑Mon May 11, 2026 7:39 pm WKG, You might enjoy seeing this. A Village Blacksmith company envelope mailed Dec.2,1935 at 6 p.m. J.O'.
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Thanks fellas. It's flea market and garage sale season now and I couldn't be happier about it. Fishing in the bay is fine. It gets me through the winter. But it's nothing like finding rusty gold out in the wild.
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Now that is coolRidgegrass wrote: ↑Mon May 11, 2026 7:39 pm WKG, You might enjoy seeing this. A Village Blacksmith company envelope mailed Dec.2,1935 at 6 p.m. J.O'.
Brings out the soul of the steel
Good stuff, thanks for showing that.
The company changed names to Village Blacksmith after they moved to Watertown from Milwaukee. Before the move they called themselves Washington Cutlery Co. There's a thread about them here:
https://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/kn ... hp?t=50939
I posted a link there with some really good company history.
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That is COOL, Ridgegrass! I would have guessed earlier than 1935. Nice!
Here’s an L.F.&C. I picked up at knife show this past weekend. I didn’t have one from this company, so I was very pleased to get it.
Here’s an L.F.&C. I picked up at knife show this past weekend. I didn’t have one from this company, so I was very pleased to get it.
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Oh. Look at those nice full blades.
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That's fantastic, Tim! Waukonda "Ike" will love that one, and rightfully so!
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I was looking at getting this knife but in purple and just one for my wife's upcoming birthday. It was 30ish dollars. I spied these combo packs on an end cap the other day when I was at Fleet Farm. The Orange was 16 but all the other colors were 12 for some odd reason. I bought myself the orange and my 5 year old used his own hard earned earned money to buy the blue. It made my day, I was happier that he wanted a set than I was to buy one for myself. I didn't actually get one for my wife, got something quite a bit nicer coming in the mail.
When we were checking out, my wife saw the little wood handled one. It's a sheepsfoot and I thought the emblem looked cool on the wood. She gave me that look though that said "really? This one too?" (Only playfully of course). I said "well i need that one to open these ones"
I did in fact use it to open the orange pack. The China made knife took a roll to the edge the size of China. I thought it was hilarious. The Bear and Son packaging is more durable than the Chinese knife. Had to show the group. Also realized after I got home that the emblem on the one I grabbed is upside down
Cant even put that on a shelf.
The Bear and Sons knives are great
Just 440 in them, but no performance issues with them yet. They're made in the USA. Light, pocketable, sharp, snappy but with a pull light enough for my 5 year old. I was so pleased I went back and got the other colors.
When we were checking out, my wife saw the little wood handled one. It's a sheepsfoot and I thought the emblem looked cool on the wood. She gave me that look though that said "really? This one too?" (Only playfully of course). I said "well i need that one to open these ones"
I did in fact use it to open the orange pack. The China made knife took a roll to the edge the size of China. I thought it was hilarious. The Bear and Son packaging is more durable than the Chinese knife. Had to show the group. Also realized after I got home that the emblem on the one I grabbed is upside down
The Bear and Sons knives are great
Just 440 in them, but no performance issues with them yet. They're made in the USA. Light, pocketable, sharp, snappy but with a pull light enough for my 5 year old. I was so pleased I went back and got the other colors.
That's my Etsy store where I sell old knives and sometimes handmade knife accessories to support my knife habbit. Thanks for looking my friend.
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Thanks, doglegg, TWKG, and tmk!
Tim
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ThatWeirdKnifeGuy wrote: ↑Wed May 13, 2026 12:54 pm I was looking at getting this knife but in purple and just one for my wife's upcoming birthday. It was 30ish dollars. I spied these combo packs on an end cap the other day when I was at Fleet Farm. The Orange was 16 but all the other colors were 12 for some odd reason. I bought myself the orange and my 5 year old used his own hard earned earned money to buy the blue. It made my day, I was happier that he wanted a set than I was to buy one for myself. I didn't actually get one for my wife, got something quite a bit nicer coming in the mail.
When we were checking out, my wife saw the little wood handled one. It's a sheepsfoot and I thought the emblem looked cool on the wood. She gave me that look though that said "really? This one too?" (Only playfully of course). I said "well i need that one to open these ones"![]()
I did in fact use it to open the orange pack. The China made knife took a roll to the edge the size of China. I thought it was hilarious. The Bear and Son packaging is more durable than the Chinese knife. Had to show the group. Also realized after I got home that the emblem on the one I grabbed is upside downCant even put that on a shelf.
The Bear and Sons knives are great![]()
Just 440 in them, but no performance issues with them yet. They're made in the USA. Light, pocketable, sharp, snappy but with a pull light enough for my 5 year old. I was so pleased I went back and got the other colors.
Nice!
I kind of regret giving my little version of that Bear away. May get the two pack to replace it.
That Fleet Farm lambsfoot looks suspiciously like a single-blade version of my Holex/Hoffman that's hawkbill/sheepsfoot-wire stripper. But, the steel in that knife held up better than yours (even though it isn't stellar--I already had to touch up both blades). However, I can see these as becoming a "I don't care about losing it" knife at $4 a piece.
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A friend found this little bird and trout knife in a deceased friends belongings when cleaning up his things. It is stamped with the makers name and address which is in out neighborhood. Never heard. Of him tho.
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In an effort to be ready to sell at Webster and upcoming knife shows I did some shopping....
Now it's time to get rid since the next knife show isn't until July (if we go).
Now it's time to get rid since the next knife show isn't until July (if we go).
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Amen to Floyd's comment!
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The lady at the antique mall looked at me like she thought I might need help finding my way home.
When she fetched this out from a glass case from a vendors booth at an antique mall, she handed it to me so that I could look at it. I said that's ok, I'll take it. I'm done shopping, we can head to the checkout.
Don't you want to see the knife before you buy it?
I'm not buying the knife, I'm buying the cardboard
I don't much care what knife is inside it
Got it home though, and it turns out the knife inside is marked Keen Kutter, not Village Blacksmith. A friend of mine called this style of work knife an insulation knife
Presumably for cutting big pieces of insulation...into littler ones
Like I said, I bought it for the cardboard
When she fetched this out from a glass case from a vendors booth at an antique mall, she handed it to me so that I could look at it. I said that's ok, I'll take it. I'm done shopping, we can head to the checkout.
Don't you want to see the knife before you buy it?
I'm not buying the knife, I'm buying the cardboard
I don't much care what knife is inside it
Got it home though, and it turns out the knife inside is marked Keen Kutter, not Village Blacksmith. A friend of mine called this style of work knife an insulation knife
Presumably for cutting big pieces of insulation...into littler ones
Like I said, I bought it for the cardboard
That's my Etsy store where I sell old knives and sometimes handmade knife accessories to support my knife habbit. Thanks for looking my friend.
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Want a Village Blacksmith slicing knife for it? 8-1/2" blade, 14" overall, rosewood handle. PM me. Thanks J.O'.
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Knice getting a knife as a bonus Zach!
Found these trading at the Knoxville Knife Show last weekend...
Found these trading at the Knoxville Knife Show last weekend...
Tony .. https://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/corncreekcutlery ...
It's only money .. give the Lord His .. pay the bills .. give the wife hers .. and buy yourself another knife.
It's only money .. give the Lord His .. pay the bills .. give the wife hers .. and buy yourself another knife.
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Looks like you did pretty good yourself, fellow WisconsiniteCorn Creek Cutlery wrote: ↑Mon Jun 01, 2026 8:41 pm Knice getting a knife as a bonus Zach!![]()
Found these trading at the Knoxville Knife Show last weekend...
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ThatWeirdKnifeGuy wrote: ↑Mon Jun 01, 2026 10:08 pmLooks like you did pretty good yourself, fellow WisconsiniteCorn Creek Cutlery wrote: ↑Mon Jun 01, 2026 8:41 pm Knice getting a knife as a bonus Zach!![]()
Found these trading at the Knoxville Knife Show last weekend...![]()
Tony .. https://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/corncreekcutlery ...
It's only money .. give the Lord His .. pay the bills .. give the wife hers .. and buy yourself another knife.
It's only money .. give the Lord His .. pay the bills .. give the wife hers .. and buy yourself another knife.
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Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: ↑Mon Jun 01, 2026 8:41 pm Knice getting a knife as a bonus Zach!![]()
Found these trading at the Knoxville Knife Show last weekend...
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Great finds, everyone!Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: ↑Mon Jun 01, 2026 8:41 pm Knice getting a knife as a bonus Zach!![]()
Found these trading at the Knoxville Knife Show last weekend...
Beautiful Sidewinder and 86, Tony! And fantastic picture as usual!
Kevin