IKCO The Imperial Knife Company
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It really does look like a turtle's neck!!!
Sure is a nice one.
Joe
Sure is a nice one.
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Re: IKCO The Imperial Knife Company
not sure if I showed this in another thread, like that rough black thread or here, but I have not seen a swell center IKCO like this in my search
here it is short and sweet. I believe the IKCO in parallelogram (box) is older than IKCO in diamond box
here it is short and sweet. I believe the IKCO in parallelogram (box) is older than IKCO in diamond box
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And here is it's brother(or sister).gino wrote:I received this in a trade from a friend here at AAPK and its very special to me, I also think its just plain coooool
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I have never seen that "Turtle's Neck" celluloid material before.
Very nice!
Charlie
Very nice!
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Re: IKCO The Imperial Knife Company
I found this 3 3/8" handle with very worn blades, for just a few
bucks, with intentions of re-blading it.
I looked and looked for a knife with good full blades on
ebay. Couldn't find anything but those tip bolster knives
which have both springs that are the same width. I needed
one with the wide spring on the main blade and the '32 -'36
stamp.
Well guess what? I found one... in my OWN collection with
very ugly solid black handles. I don't know
how long it had been sitting right under my nose.
The knife is now marked as a re-blade to avoid any confusion
on down the road.
Joe
bucks, with intentions of re-blading it.
I looked and looked for a knife with good full blades on
ebay. Couldn't find anything but those tip bolster knives
which have both springs that are the same width. I needed
one with the wide spring on the main blade and the '32 -'36
stamp.
Well guess what? I found one... in my OWN collection with
very ugly solid black handles. I don't know
how long it had been sitting right under my nose.
The knife is now marked as a re-blade to avoid any confusion
on down the road.
Joe
I've got a camouflage knife, but I can't find it.......
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"The old timer's concentrated on making knives; not keeping records!!" ~ Bonfire bob
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Neat handles Joe!
This one is pretty clean, 1950`s era.
This one is pretty clean, 1950`s era.
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That one looks NOS, D!
Not many of those to be found.
Great find.
I've got a few more lately to post if I ever get a new camera.
Joe
Not many of those to be found.
Great find.
I've got a few more lately to post if I ever get a new camera.
Joe
I've got a camouflage knife, but I can't find it.......
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"The old timer's concentrated on making knives; not keeping records!!" ~ Bonfire bob
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Boy, it really does! Probably bought and stuck in a drawer for all these years.
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I've probably posted this one before, c. 1936-1952, unused, uncarried, never sharpened, still had/has cosmoline or dried oil on the blade when I got it, perfect jigged bone handles, steel liners, bolsters and pins.
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Nice un, TJ!
That is some sweet lookin bone.
Joe
That is some sweet lookin bone.
Joe
I've got a camouflage knife, but I can't find it.......
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"The old timer's concentrated on making knives; not keeping records!!" ~ Bonfire bob
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Joe and Perry, thanks a lot. It's one of the nicest old knives I've got and it came with two other knives in a lot for $12.
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Hey!! I already gave you one of my knives!!
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Re: IKCO The Imperial Knife Company
Here's the only one I have that is marked IKCO inside the parallelogram. It's not in perfect shape, but it's a nice size for carry. The master blade has good walk and talk and no wobble, but the pen blade wobbles a little. Both take a razor edge easily.
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tomstranger wrote:Here's the only one I have that is marked IKCO inside the parallelogram. It's not in perfect shape, but it's a nice size for carry. The master blade has good walk and talk and no wobble, but the pen blade wobbles a little. Both take a razor edge easily.
I like it. Nice knife!
Phil
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I only have one, and I don't know anything about the IKO knives. But it looks to be made real well.
I think this one was red at one time.
I think this one was red at one time.
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Those shell handle "boys knives" with the IKCo. stamp
showed up sometime in the '50s, knifetime. I have
seen them in red and black and I think Dimitri has one
that is brown. They were all painted rather than having a
celluloid wrap. Most, if not all, came with a chain.
The same stamp is used on the letter openers. It is often
mistaken to be "LKCo."
Goins first lists the IKCo stamp inside a rectangle (parallogram)
to be from c. 1925-1940.
He lists the IKCo. stamp inside a diamond to be c. 1928-1930.
These three stamps need to be added to the Imperial/Hammer Brand
date charts.
Below is one I found sometime last fall. It must have got shuffled
around and stashed inside my Imperial folder! It has the c. 1936-1937 stamp!
It's an Imperial that still has the HAMMER BRAND BLADE ETCH!!!
The handles have been shinned up a little.
Joe
showed up sometime in the '50s, knifetime. I have
seen them in red and black and I think Dimitri has one
that is brown. They were all painted rather than having a
celluloid wrap. Most, if not all, came with a chain.
The same stamp is used on the letter openers. It is often
mistaken to be "LKCo."
Goins first lists the IKCo stamp inside a rectangle (parallogram)
to be from c. 1925-1940.
He lists the IKCo. stamp inside a diamond to be c. 1928-1930.
These three stamps need to be added to the Imperial/Hammer Brand
date charts.
Below is one I found sometime last fall. It must have got shuffled
around and stashed inside my Imperial folder! It has the c. 1936-1937 stamp!
It's an Imperial that still has the HAMMER BRAND BLADE ETCH!!!
The handles have been shinned up a little.
Joe
I've got a camouflage knife, but I can't find it.......
..... cardboard addicted.....
"The old timer's concentrated on making knives; not keeping records!!" ~ Bonfire bob
..... cardboard addicted.....
"The old timer's concentrated on making knives; not keeping records!!" ~ Bonfire bob
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Thanks, Dan!
Finding one with the etch is TOUGH to say the least.
I've moved it from the folder I found it in to where it dose'nt get lost
in the shuffle again.
Joe
Finding one with the etch is TOUGH to say the least.
I've moved it from the folder I found it in to where it dose'nt get lost
in the shuffle again.
Joe
I've got a camouflage knife, but I can't find it.......
..... cardboard addicted.....
"The old timer's concentrated on making knives; not keeping records!!" ~ Bonfire bob
..... cardboard addicted.....
"The old timer's concentrated on making knives; not keeping records!!" ~ Bonfire bob
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Here's a nice little slender Imperial I bought up I Winsted, Ct. awhile back.
A great pawn shop find for $10. 3 1/4".
It has scales similar to a larger Imperial dog leg jack that I own. It has strong springs.
A great pawn shop find for $10. 3 1/4".
It has scales similar to a larger Imperial dog leg jack that I own. It has strong springs.
Joe
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