Schatt and Morgan related items

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Schatt and Morgan related items

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While researching for Pennsylvania related cutlery items I happened upon an ad in Commonwealth publication from 1905 I beleive that stated
Schatt & Morgan, pocket knives, shears and hinges.

Now in my 35 plus years of knife collecting and antique searches, I have never seen a hinge marked S&M. My question is have any of you. In a broader sense, I would enjoy seeing things that have Cutlery Co. names on them that are not knives.

could be interesting, unfortunately I don't have anything. But I bet I know you does??????? LT!!!!
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David, I'll bet you haven't spent many of those 35 years looking at hinges ! :lol:

Most are probably not marked anyway, but if I find any I'll be sure to send them to you.

If you find a revolver marked C.F.Wolfertz, you send it to me ?

Deal ? :mrgreen:

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i have an old winchester hardware(simmons) reprint master store cat. that has everything imaginable with a winchester brand on them. and a keenkutter meat grinder.
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Hide/Fur Scale circa 1880's stamped "HENRY BOKER GERMANY."
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Now that's what I am talking about. Nice pic and example. It is amazing to me the related items that were sold. Thanks for showing it. ::ds::
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