Old Keen Kutter Knives

Keen Kutter was first used as a knife brand by Simmons Hardware Company in 1870. The trademark was used on the highest quality tools and cutlery Simmons offered.
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Dan, some nice ones posted.

Picked this one up a couple weeks ago.
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Miller Bro's wrote:Dan, that's interesting, I have seen knives made during WWI and WWII era using that stamp.
thanks Dimitri, however, as msteele points out below, this one is the wrong time frame for either WW.
msteele6 wrote:Sellens' lists this pattern as being produced between 1924 and 1934. I don't ever recall seeing one with the "Made in USA" stamp on the back of the blade, however, the knife itself certainly seems genuine. Is the odd line at the edge of the tang above the "Made in USA" actually there or is it just a photographic artifact?
The line you are asking about is indeed there. I did not actually notice it until I looked at the photo. Under magnification it is very thin (can barely catch a fingernail in it) and very straight across and smooth. Can't tell when, why or how it was put there?
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Thanks JohnR. Yours is a good one, how long is it?
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JohnR wrote:Dan, some nice ones posted.

Picked this one up a couple weeks ago.
That one sure gets my motor running. Where did you find it?
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Thanks guys, Dan,it's a small one 3". Jerry, found it at a small flea market a couple weeks ago, it was in among a bunch of other old pocket knives. There were a lot of old rare ones in the bunch but all the others were in pretty poor condition.
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JohnR wrote:Thanks guys, Dan,it's a small one 3". Jerry, found it at a small flea market a couple weeks ago, it was in among a bunch of other old pocket knives. There were a lot of old rare ones in the bunch but all the others were in pretty poor condition.
Let's hear one for luck. --- ::ds::

I find that if I look enough and long enough, even I find a good one once in a while. Congrats.
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Not old but new to me
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Picked this old bare end jack up today, I think this one is pretty old. It reminds me a lot of Lyle's GEC boys knife.
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Great old Keen Kutter knife John ::tu:: ::tu:: ... and I agree that the resemblance to the Lick Creek Boys Knife is almost spot on the money - both sporting that long pull on master as well... bone looks to be same size in length and width :) !!!
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Nice Schrade made Keen Kutter, charleeDA. Very nice old bone bareheaded jack, John. Great bone and nearly full blades! ::tu::
Just got this hawkbill pruner in the mail today. Galvanic1882 was kind enough to sell it to me. Etched pattern number is still visible on the pile side of the blade (K135). According to the book has cocobolo handles and was made between 1905 and 1920.
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Mike's got some good knives Dan ,and you got one of them.

John ,that is a very nice old boys knife. I do have my preference though. Smile
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wlf wrote:Mike's got some good knives Dan ,and you got one of them.
Thanks Lyle, actually I have three nice Keen Kutters that used to belong to Mike. ::ds::
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Great old Keen Kutters shown and a really nice etch on that pruner! ::tu::
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I just rounded up this group, along with a couple can openers. Haven't had a chance to wipe them off yet, fresh from the auction house.
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Thanks msteele. Redrider, Nice roundup! Some great looking knives in there. Looking forward to seeing individual pictures! ::tu::
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Nice Gunstock.

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Yes, nice gunstock whats the maker on that one???
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She's a feisty fraulein from Germany. ::nod::
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Great haul John,that gun stock is a killer.
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Thanks buddy. ::handshake::

I would say it's on the newer side, compaired to the others, but has half-stops on both blades. Right at 3 1/2" closed.
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Fondling new mail delivery; three inches of cuteness, with half stops and shrinky dink tortoise celluloid.
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that is a nice one, Tongueriver, blades in very good condition, too bad the celluloid is starting to go.
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Yea I agree nice looking knife but I would pop those handles off now!! I bought a used old Cattaraugus that had green celluloid handles that were gasing out and on one side half the handle was missing. I usually never have knives worked on but this little beauty was etched so I sent it to my repair guy with some old Ivory and I am waiting to get it back. I did not want to lose a great knife because of the handles. Before pics and the ivory pieces attached.
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danno50 wrote:Nice Schrade made Keen Kutter, charleeDA. Very nice old bone bareheaded jack, John. Great bone and nearly full blades! ::tu::
Just got this hawkbill pruner in the mail today. Galvanic1882 was kind enough to sell it to me. Etched pattern number is still visible on the pile side of the blade (K135). According to the book has cocobolo handles and was made between 1905 and 1920.
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Super nice pruner, danno50. ::tu:: I'm starting to get into pruners here lately
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Just got the etched Cattaraugus knife back, love that I was able to get it restored rather then let it just go bad!!
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Thanks biglmbass. Mike, that looks good, great to have saved it before there was any damage.
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