Old Keen Kutter Knives
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Shapleigh Keen Kutter with waterfall celluloid.
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That's a sweet one to have, John.



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Thank You John!!
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Thank You Dan!!
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With that one you only need one. Beautiful!!! 

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Thank You Floyd!!
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This pocket knife arrived today. It was in a group of pocket knives that I bought for one, particular pocket knife. This is NOT that one, particular pocket knife. This is a KEEN KUTTER "K1", 2 blades, 3 3/8" closed, 2 tang stamps pocket knife. It needed a little cleaning. I took some pictures and here it is.
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I picked up this Keen Kutter ebony barehead jack at the antique mall yesterday. It is 3 5/16" OAL, and has steel bolsters, liners, and pins. It has the E. C. Simmons, St Louis MO tang stamp. If you look closely at the photos, it can be seen that the pen blade was a nail file that had the file pattern ground off to make a pen from it. Is it safe to presume that this was done at the factory when the knife was made? Nothing can be felt by running the fingernail down the length of the blade, but the pattern can be seen if the light is caught just right. On the back of the master blade is the very faint etch F5 up near the spine just ahead of the tang. Very tight old knife with good snap, not used or sharpened much.
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OLDE CUTLER wrote: βSun Nov 28, 2021 1:16 am I picked up this Keen Kutter ebony barehead jack at the antique mall yesterday. It is 3 5/16" OAL, and has steel bolsters, liners, and pins. It has the E. C. Simmons, St Louis MO tang stamp. If you look closely at the photos, it can be seen that the pen blade was a nail file that had the file pattern ground off to make a pen from it. Is it safe to presume that this was done at the factory when the knife was made? Nothing can be felt by running the fingernail down the length of the blade, but the pattern can be seen if the light is caught just right. On the back of the master blade is the very faint etch F5 up near the spine just ahead of the tang. Very tight old knife with good snap, not used or sharpened much.

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Is the F5 inked? Probably 3 1/4β buy Kk measurement. F=file 5 KK pattern number. My thinking. Nice knife .Harold
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Looks inked. Do you think the file was made into a pen after it left the factory then?
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Probably so.
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David, John, Skip, OC...,
Great looking additions everyone!
I like them all!
Skip that K1 is really cool!

Great looking additions everyone!


Skip that K1 is really cool!


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Kid: "Wish we had time to bury them fellas."
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Josey Wales: "To hell with them fellas. Buzzards got to eat, same as worms."
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Beautiful old knife, Olde Cutler!
I would be inclined to believe that the pen blade did not start out as a file. I think the pattern on the pen blade is the remnants of a glazed finish. I like the Keen Kutters with the etched pattern numbers. I believe that they are early Walden made knives.

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Super KK knives gents!! Something about that tang stamp!! 


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Great Keen Kutters everyone! Fun to look through this thread to learn. I have a couple quick questions about one from my dadβs old collection. According to what Iβve learned, itβs likely a Schrade, peach seed jig, post 1940. 879 stamp on the Master. Should the blade be etched? The blades look to me to be stainless, but thereβs no SS or Stainless markings. Also, the stamp does not have βearsβ. Is that right for the era? I have a couple other knives and a pretty old display case Iβll post later. Thanks! Buck
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Nice Schrade made Keen Kutter, buckshot.
I believe that the Schrade made Keen Kutters were from the 50s? No "ears" is right for the era. The "ears" are generally thought to indicate a Camillus made Keen Kutter. The blade, in all likelihood, originally had an etch.

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Thanks for the quick confirmation, Dan. I've been impressed with your excellent collection you've posted.danno50 wrote: βFri Jan 07, 2022 11:47 pm Nice Schrade made Keen Kutter, buckshot.I believe that the Schrade made Keen Kutters were from the 50s? No "ears" is right for the era. The "ears" are generally thought to indicate a Camillus made Keen Kutter. The blade, in all likelihood, originally had an etch.
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Nice knife buckshot.
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