IKCO The Imperial Knife Company

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Here's some of my favorite folders they just remind me of the good old days :wink:
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I thought this was kind of unusual for Imperial. Doctors knife with both blades tang stamped. Any one have an extra blade?
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Unusual pattern to find in and old IKCO ::nod::

If I have a blade I will let you know about it. ::tu::
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That's a rare one JKB! I'll see if I have a blade also.
How long is the knife?
Wonder what type blade it was?

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Joe, it's a Doctor Knife so it could have been a pen or spatula blade. I'm going to guess a pen on this particular knife. It doesn't look to me like a broken off spatula balde. Most common length for Doctor Knives is 3-5/8" closed.
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Here are a couple old imperials. The old hatchet knife was the first knife Dad gave me and was made from 1930-1936. The stockman I picked up later on and it was made from 1936-1952. both are very well made knives that really take and hold and edge.

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I think Adolph Kastors first brand( Imperial Razor Co.- circa 1880-1890) was somehow connected to the USA Imperial knife company but I`m not sure. Attached is a photo of my Imperial Razor Co. knife which I`ve had for quite a while. I think you can get a good view of the tang stamps if you expand the photo by clicking on it.

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Nice knives Bob ;)

Here is a IKCO
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Just got this this morning. I have never seen a scout with this color handles.
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That just happens to be the color of jealousy, Gino!! ::mdm::
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Thanks Gino!

Wow, never seen an imperial with green handles like that one.....that has to be very rare! COOL KNIFE!

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Gino, Check to see if that one glows in the dark ::suspense::
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Here's an old Imperial. It is marked simply "IMPERIAL" with no "Providence" or "Prov" or "R.I.". Goins' dates this stamping to the "late 1920's".
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msteele6 wrote:Here's an old Imperial. It is marked simply "IMPERIAL" with no "Providence" or "Prov" or "R.I.". Goins' dates this stamping to the "late 1920's".
She is a beauty! ::drool:: After carrying that pattern for a while myself I am starting to really apreciate the older ones.
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Wow....that Old Imperial is a real beauty!They sure did make em right back in the old days! ::tu::

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This is an old Imperial that I bought yesterday. According to the tang stamp, this knife was manufactured between 1930 - 36'. Very good blade snap, and actually quite a bit of blade left on all 3 blades. Handles are full on both sides, no cracks. I don't think the knife was used a whole lot. ::tu:: Dale H.
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msteele6 wrote:Here's an old Imperial. It is marked simply "IMPERIAL" with no "Providence" or "Prov" or "R.I.". Goins' dates this stamping to the "late 1920's".
Chart says c. Late 1920's
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I have posted this one before in another forum

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That is a nice old bone handle Imperial ::tu:: :D
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I've got this knife lately and I am wondering what do I have. It is whaler about 3.25" closed with artificial handles. I have never seen this pattern on Imperial knife, although I am far from being knowledgeable on this manufacturer. The knife looks new unused and unsharpened. Is it real? fake? I'll let the photos to speak

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Hey Mike, nice lookin knife. From the tang stamp, it was made from 1956 to 1988. I'm gonna make a somewhat educated guess and say around the 1970s. ::tu::
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singin46 wrote:Hey Mike, nice lookin knife. From the tang stamp, it was made from 1956 to 1988. I'm gonna make a somewhat educated guess and say around the 1970s. ::tu::
Thanks. I'm glad that my instinct didn't fail me :)

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here is one of my latest
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Hey Gino, what does the stamp say on it? It's a nice one and hard to find them Cross Bars. ::nod::
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Hello all,

I don't know if this is the place to pose this question, but here goes:

I recently acquired a Hammer Brand camp/utility knife. The references I've seen state that Hammer Brand knives with solid bolsters were the pre-1931 product of the New York Knife Co, and that later hollow bolster specimens were made by Imperial. My knife has solid bolsters, but has the later style 'hook' can opener, which is marked CAN OPENER (all caps, but the C and the O being much taller) and Pat Pend. BTW, this knife has a pen blade instead of a leather punch/reamer.

Anyone know anything about solid bolster Imperial Hammer Brands and when the hook type can opener was actually introduced?
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