THE W & H CO + USA + NEWARK NJ = Whitehead & Hoag.
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Re: THE W & H CO + USA + NEWARK NJ = Whitehead & Hoag.
This morning, my visit to the post office produced this advertising, fob or key ring, pattern or style of pocket knife. It now becomes my latest example to be posted under this topic or thread. It also becomes the latest example to be added to my collection. It is a VOOS, one blade, one tang stamp, 3" closed, all metal, advertising, fob or key ring, pattern or style of pocket knife. The main blade front tang stamp says, "VOOS (over) MADE IN (over) U.S.A." The main handle side says, "AUTOMOTIVE PARTS COMPANY - M' F' RS, Hy-Duty COOLING FANS - MASS. AVE. AT FAN ST. INDIANAPOLIS" The other handle side says nothing, it is blank. This is my fifth VOOS, fob or key ring, pattern or style of pocket knife. This is my first VOOS, fob or key ring, pattern or style of pocket knife, that advertises this particular company, business, product, event, etc. Overall, this is my seventeenth advertising, fob or key ring pocket knife, that is this particular pattern or style. My other sixteen advertising, fob or key ring pocket knives, in this particular pattern or style, have ALL been previously posted under this topic or thread. This pocket knife is yet another piece of evidence POSSIBLY linking VOOS to Whitehead & Hoag. The blade has a couple of issues. But, this pocket knife is still in FAIR condition. I did give it a cleaning. I took some pictures and here it is.
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***** Here is the most recent, up to date list, of the cutlery companies that possibly made,
or possibly had a hand in the manufacturing of, pocket knives for Whitehead & Hoag. *****
H. BOKER (U.S.A.) - No Hard Evidence (So Far).
CATTARAUGUS CUTLERY COMPANY - No Hard Evidence (So Far).
HARRISON BROS & HOWSON - Slight Chance Of Involvement.
L. F. & C. - 99.999% Sure Of Involvement.
MERIDEN - Slight Chance Of Involvement.
NOVCO - 99.999% Sure Of Involvement.
REMINGTON UMC - No Hard Evidence (So Far).
ROBESON - 99.999% Sure Of Involvement.
E. C. SIMMONS KEEN KUTTER - No Hard Evidence (So Far).
VALLEY FORGE - 99.999% Sure Of Involvement.
VOOS - 99.999% Sure Of Involvement.
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Doing just a basic search on Google, there was no information
to be found regarding the history of AUTOMOTIVE PARTS COMPANY.
What I did find, is posted as the last picture below.
It is NOT my item. It is NOT my picture.
Caption(s), if any, are on the BOTTOM of the corresponding picture(s).
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***** Here is the most recent, up to date list, of the cutlery companies that possibly made,
or possibly had a hand in the manufacturing of, pocket knives for Whitehead & Hoag. *****
H. BOKER (U.S.A.) - No Hard Evidence (So Far).
CATTARAUGUS CUTLERY COMPANY - No Hard Evidence (So Far).
HARRISON BROS & HOWSON - Slight Chance Of Involvement.
L. F. & C. - 99.999% Sure Of Involvement.
MERIDEN - Slight Chance Of Involvement.
NOVCO - 99.999% Sure Of Involvement.
REMINGTON UMC - No Hard Evidence (So Far).
ROBESON - 99.999% Sure Of Involvement.
E. C. SIMMONS KEEN KUTTER - No Hard Evidence (So Far).
VALLEY FORGE - 99.999% Sure Of Involvement.
VOOS - 99.999% Sure Of Involvement.
***** TRIVIA *****
Doing just a basic search on Google, there was no information
to be found regarding the history of AUTOMOTIVE PARTS COMPANY.
What I did find, is posted as the last picture below.
It is NOT my item. It is NOT my picture.
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Re: THE W & H CO + USA + NEWARK NJ = Whitehead & Hoag.
This morning, my trip to the post office produced this advertising, fob or key ring, pattern or style of pocket knife. It now becomes my latest example to be posted under this topic or thread. It is also the latest example to be added to my collection. It is a W & H, one blade, one tang stamp, 2 1/16" closed, all metal, advertising, fob or key ring, pattern or style of pocket knife. The tang stamp is the curved or arched style, WITH the USA in the center. The main blade front tang stamp says, "THE W & H CO (over) USA (over) NEWARK NJ" The main handle side says, "NEW HOME S & L. ASS'N. - 9 NORTH 6TH ST. READING, PA." It also says "PATENTED" above the loop or ring. The other handle side says, "6% ON SAVINGS" This is my second W & H pocket knife that advertises this particular business, company, product, event, organization, etc. My other W & H, NEW HOME S & L. ASS'N. pocket knife, was previously posted under this topic or thread on Tuesday, July 6, 2021. This pocket knife is in VERY GOOD condition and needed very little cleaning. I took some pictures and here it is.
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Doing just a basic Google search did not provide any information at all on the NEW HOME S & L. ASS'N.
But here is the comment from cody6268, posted on Tuesday, July 06, 2021.
It is regarding my other, previously posted, NEW HOME S & L ASS'N pocket knife.
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Doing just a basic Google search did not provide any information at all on the NEW HOME S & L. ASS'N.
But here is the comment from cody6268, posted on Tuesday, July 06, 2021.
It is regarding my other, previously posted, NEW HOME S & L ASS'N pocket knife.
Kid: "Wish we had time to bury them fellas."
Josey Wales: "To hell with them fellas. Buzzards got to eat, same as worms."
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Re: THE W & H CO + USA + NEWARK NJ = Whitehead & Hoag.
In the late seventies one could get ten and one half percent on ten year CD's. (certificates of deposit, not computer discs ).
An uncontrolled accumulator.
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Re: THE W & H CO + USA + NEWARK NJ = Whitehead & Hoag.
Very recently, my visit to the post office produced this advertising pocket knife. It now becomes my latest example to be posted under this topic or thread. It also becomes the latest example to be added to my collection. It is a W & H, one blade, one tang stamp, 2 7/32" closed, all metal, advertising, fob or key ring, pattern or style of pocket knife. It has the curved or arched style of tang stamp, WITH the USA in the center. The main blade front tang stamp says "THE W & H CO (over) USA (over) NEWARK NJ" The main handle side says, "CYLINDER MFG. CO. - HAWTHORNE, N.J." The other handle side says nothing, it is blank. This is my first, W & H, fob or key ring, pattern or style of pocket knife, that advertises this particular company, business, product, event, etc. The blade has no half stop and no real opening or closing snap. Overall, this pocket knife is in GOOD condition. I did give it a very minor cleaning. I took some pictures and here it is.
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***** TRIVIA *****
Just doing a basic Google search did not provide any
information on CYLINDER MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
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Just doing a basic Google search did not provide any
information on CYLINDER MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
Kid: "Wish we had time to bury them fellas."
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Re: THE W & H CO + USA + NEWARK NJ = Whitehead & Hoag.
Recently, my trip to the post office produced this advertising pocket knife. It now becomes my latest example to be posted under this topic or thread. It also becomes the latest example to be added to my collection. It is a W & H, one blade, one tang stamp, 2 7/32" closed, all metal, advertising, fob or key ring, pattern or style of pocket knife. It has the curved or arched style of tang stamp, WITH the USA in the center. The main blade front tang stamp says, "THE W & H CO (over) USA (over) NEWARK NJ" The main handle side says, "WYOMING MOTOR CLUB - HEADQUARTERS - CASPER, WYOMING" The other handle side says, "IF FOUND - RETURN TO - ADDRESS ON - OTHER SIDE - REWARD $1 972" This is my first, W & H, fob or key ring, pattern or style of pocket knife, that advertises this particular organization, company, business, product, event, etc. The blade has no half stop and no real opening or closing snap. This pocket knife is in EXCELLENT condition.
I did give it a very minor cleaning. I took some pictures and here it is.
Caption(s), if any, are on the BOTTOM of the corresponding picture(s).
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Here is, in alphabetical order, the updated list of states that are represented by some,
but not all of, the advertising on these "W & H" pocket knives (as of this posting).
Also, there are two, Canadian cities represented (as of this posting).
These are MY posted pocket knives that ONLY have the "W & H" tang stamp(s).
1. Alabama
2. California
3. Connecticut
4. Illinois
5. Indiana
6. Iowa
7. Kentucky
8. Maine
9. Massachusetts
10. Michigan
11. Minnesota
12. Missouri
13. Montana
14. New Hampshire
15. New Jersey
16. New York
17. Ohio
18. Pennsylvania
19. Texas
20. Washington
21. West Virginia
22. Wyoming
23. Montreal, Canada
24. Winnipeg, Canada
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Just doing a basic Google search did not provide any information on the WYOMING MOTOR CLUB.
But, what I did find, is the sign that is in the last picture. It is NOT my item. It is NOT my picture.
I do NOT know if the WYOMING MOTOR CLUB on the AAA sign, is the same WYOMING MOTOR CLUB
on my pocket knife. Also, "my" WYOMING MOTOR CLUB should NOT be confused with the AAA
WYOMING VALLEY MOTOR CLUB, which was or is in Pennsylvania.
I did give it a very minor cleaning. I took some pictures and here it is.
Caption(s), if any, are on the BOTTOM of the corresponding picture(s).
Click on a picture to ENLARGE.
Here is, in alphabetical order, the updated list of states that are represented by some,
but not all of, the advertising on these "W & H" pocket knives (as of this posting).
Also, there are two, Canadian cities represented (as of this posting).
These are MY posted pocket knives that ONLY have the "W & H" tang stamp(s).
1. Alabama
2. California
3. Connecticut
4. Illinois
5. Indiana
6. Iowa
7. Kentucky
8. Maine
9. Massachusetts
10. Michigan
11. Minnesota
12. Missouri
13. Montana
14. New Hampshire
15. New Jersey
16. New York
17. Ohio
18. Pennsylvania
19. Texas
20. Washington
21. West Virginia
22. Wyoming
23. Montreal, Canada
24. Winnipeg, Canada
***** TRIVIA *****
Just doing a basic Google search did not provide any information on the WYOMING MOTOR CLUB.
But, what I did find, is the sign that is in the last picture. It is NOT my item. It is NOT my picture.
I do NOT know if the WYOMING MOTOR CLUB on the AAA sign, is the same WYOMING MOTOR CLUB
on my pocket knife. Also, "my" WYOMING MOTOR CLUB should NOT be confused with the AAA
WYOMING VALLEY MOTOR CLUB, which was or is in Pennsylvania.
Kid: "Wish we had time to bury them fellas."
Josey Wales: "To hell with them fellas. Buzzards got to eat, same as worms."
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Re: THE W & H CO + USA + NEWARK NJ = Whitehead & Hoag.
Recently, my trip to the post office produced this advertising pocket knife. It now becomes my latest example to be posted under this topic or thread. It also becomes the latest example to be added to my collection. It is a W & H, two blades, two tang stamps, 3 1/8" closed, one spring, all metal, advertising pocket knife. The main blade front tang stamp is the curved or arched style stamp, WITHOUT the USA in the center. It says, "THE W & H CO (over) NEWARK, NJ" The secondary blade front tang stamp is also the curved or arched style stamp, WITHOUT the USA in the center. It also says, "THE W & H CO (over) NEWARK, NJ" The main handle side says, "DESHLER AND - WALLICK HOTELS - COLUMBUS, OHIO" It also has a company logo or emblem that has the letter "D" in the center, flanked by two animal figures. The other handle side says, "1000 ROOMS 1000 BATHS - SENSIBLE PRICES" This is my first, W & H pocket knife, that advertises this particular business, company, product, event, etc. The main blade has no half stop, but it has a VERY GOOD opening snap and a VERY GOOD closing snap. The secondary blade also has no half stop, but it has an ok opening snap and an ok closing snap. This pocket knife is in EXCELLENT condition. No cleaning was needed. I just wiped it off. I took some pictures and here it is.
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With just a basic Google search, there are PLENTY of images, PLENTY of information, and PLENTY of items to be found regarding the Deshler-Wallick Hotel. The last two pictures have to do with the DESHLER-WALLICK HOTEL itself.
The following information tidbit is per Wikipedia.....
"The Deshler Hotel, also known as the Deshler-Wallick Hotel, was a hotel building in Downtown Columbus, Ohio. The hotel was located at Broad and High Streets, the city's 100 percent corner. Announced in 1912 and opened by John G. Deshler in 1916, the hotel originally had 400 rooms, intended to rival the other luxury hotels of the world. The hotel was later leased by Lew and Adrian Wallick, hoteliers from Ohio and New York. Called the Deshler-Wallick Hotel by the time the LeVeque Tower opened, its then-1,000 rooms were accessible by a "venetian bridge" linking the two buildings on the second floor. New York Mayor Jimmy Walker, who attended the opening, tried and nearly succeeded in having a ceremonial sip of wine in each of the 600 hotel rooms. The hotel would later host President Harry S. Truman in 1946 during a meeting of the Federal Council of Churches of Christ. He and Bess Truman would later stay at the hotel again in 1953. In 1947 the hotel sold to Julius Epstein of Chicago, apparently for $2 million, who again sold it five years later to the Hilton Hotels chain, which renamed the hotel the Deshler-Hilton. In 1964 it was sold to a company owned by Charles Cole who renamed it the Deshler-Cole. Cole eliminated the 600 rooms located inside LeVeque Tower and invested $2 million to remodel the hotel. The hotel rooms in the building's wings having been eliminated, the "venetian bridge" was demolished. The building was sold a final time to Fred Beasley in 1966 and renamed the Beasley-Deshler before being closed in 1968 and demolished by S.G. Loewendick & Sons in 1969. Today the site is the home of One Columbus Center, a tower developed in part by LeVeque Enterprises. The hotel was one of few sites listed in The Green Book in Columbus."
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With just a basic Google search, there are PLENTY of images, PLENTY of information, and PLENTY of items to be found regarding the Deshler-Wallick Hotel. The last two pictures have to do with the DESHLER-WALLICK HOTEL itself.
The following information tidbit is per Wikipedia.....
"The Deshler Hotel, also known as the Deshler-Wallick Hotel, was a hotel building in Downtown Columbus, Ohio. The hotel was located at Broad and High Streets, the city's 100 percent corner. Announced in 1912 and opened by John G. Deshler in 1916, the hotel originally had 400 rooms, intended to rival the other luxury hotels of the world. The hotel was later leased by Lew and Adrian Wallick, hoteliers from Ohio and New York. Called the Deshler-Wallick Hotel by the time the LeVeque Tower opened, its then-1,000 rooms were accessible by a "venetian bridge" linking the two buildings on the second floor. New York Mayor Jimmy Walker, who attended the opening, tried and nearly succeeded in having a ceremonial sip of wine in each of the 600 hotel rooms. The hotel would later host President Harry S. Truman in 1946 during a meeting of the Federal Council of Churches of Christ. He and Bess Truman would later stay at the hotel again in 1953. In 1947 the hotel sold to Julius Epstein of Chicago, apparently for $2 million, who again sold it five years later to the Hilton Hotels chain, which renamed the hotel the Deshler-Hilton. In 1964 it was sold to a company owned by Charles Cole who renamed it the Deshler-Cole. Cole eliminated the 600 rooms located inside LeVeque Tower and invested $2 million to remodel the hotel. The hotel rooms in the building's wings having been eliminated, the "venetian bridge" was demolished. The building was sold a final time to Fred Beasley in 1966 and renamed the Beasley-Deshler before being closed in 1968 and demolished by S.G. Loewendick & Sons in 1969. Today the site is the home of One Columbus Center, a tower developed in part by LeVeque Enterprises. The hotel was one of few sites listed in The Green Book in Columbus."
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Re: THE W & H CO + USA + NEWARK NJ = Whitehead & Hoag.
A couple of days ago, my visit to the post office produced this advertising, fob or key ring, pattern or style of pocket knife. It now becomes my latest example to be posted under this topic or thread. It also becomes the latest example to be added to my collection. It is a CUTTER, one blade, one tang stamp, 3" closed, all metal, advertising, fob or key ring, pattern or style of pocket knife. The main blade front tang stamp has the image of a ship with "CUTTER" on the hull (over) "U.S.A." The main handle side says, "COMPLIMENTS - ARCUS TICKET CO. - 348 N. ASHLAND AVE. CHICAGO" It also says "Patented" above the loop or ring. The other handle side says nothing, it is blank. This is my first CUTTER, fob or key ring, pattern or style of pocket knife, that advertises this particular company, business, product, event, etc. Overall, this is my eighteenth advertising, fob or key ring pocket knife, that is this particular pattern or style. Nine DO HAVE a W & H tang stamp and nine DO NOT HAVE a W & H tang stamp. My other seventeen advertising, fob or key ring pocket knives, in this particular pattern or style, have ALL been previously posted under and throughout this topic or thread. If the blade is original to this pocket knife, then it is a piece of evidence POSSIBLY linking a yet, still unknown, knife or cutlery manufacturing company to the Whitehead & Hoag Company. Or, this blade could POSSIBLY be a replacement for a blade that broke at some point in this pocket knife's life history. The blade has NO half stop, but it does have a GOOD opening snap and a GOOD closing snap. Overall, this pocket knife is in EXCELLENT condition. It did require a VERY minor cleaning.
I took some pictures and here it is.
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A basic Google search produced little to no information on the history of THE ARCUS TICKET COMPANY.
A basic Google search did produce MANY images of MANY items related to THE ARCUS TICKET COMPANY.
The last picture is NOT my item and it is NOT my picture.
I took some pictures and here it is.
Caption(s), if any, are on the BOTTOM of the corresponding picture(s).
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***** TRIVIA *****
A basic Google search produced little to no information on the history of THE ARCUS TICKET COMPANY.
A basic Google search did produce MANY images of MANY items related to THE ARCUS TICKET COMPANY.
The last picture is NOT my item and it is NOT my picture.
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Re: THE W & H CO + USA + NEWARK NJ = Whitehead & Hoag.
Yesterday morning, my trip to the post office produced this advertising pocket knife. It now becomes my latest example to be posted under this topic or thread. It also becomes the latest example to be added to my collection. It is a W & H, one blade, one tang stamp, 2 7/32" closed, all metal, advertising, fob or key ring, pattern or style of pocket knife. It has the curved or arched style of tang stamp, WITH the USA in the center. The main blade front tang stamp says, "THE W & H CO (over) USA (over) NEWARK NJ" The main handle side says, "AMERICAN SERUM CO. - SIOUX CITY, IA." It also says "PAT. PEND." just below the blade pivot pin. The other handle side says nothing, it is blank. This is my first, W & H, fob or key ring, pattern or style of pocket knife, that advertises this particular company, organization, business, product, event, etc. The blade has NO half stop, NO opening snap and NO closing snap. Overall, this pocket knife is in VERY GOOD condition.
I did give it a very minor cleaning. I took some pictures and here it is.
Caption(s), if any, are on the BOTTOM of the corresponding picture(s).
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***** TRIVIA *****
With just a basic Google search, there is some information, images and items, pertaining to the AMERICAN SERUM COMPANY to be found. The following tidbit of information AND the last picture below, came from "THREE QUARTERS
of a CENTURY of PROGRESS, 1848-1923, A Brief Pictorial and Commercial History of Sioux City, Iowa, published 1923."
"AMERICAN SERUM COMPANY"
"Manufacturers of Serums and Biological Products"
"In September, 1913, the officers of the American Serum Company began producing and distributing serum and vaccines for use by the farmers in this territory. Since that date there are few men engaged in live stock production in the Sioux City trade territory who have not at some time used the products of the American Serum Co. T. B. Huff is president and treasurer, while J. M. Klas is Plant of American Serum Co. secretary. About 30 people are employed on an average the entire year producing over a quarter of a million dollars worth of serums and vaccines. The products handled are anti-hog cholera serum, hog cholera virus, swine mixed infection bacterin, blackleg aggressin, hemorrhagic septicemia bacterin (for cattle, sheep and swine), and all other animal bacterins and vaccines as well as liquid worm expeller. They also handle an extensive and complete line of vaccinating instruments. So well known are the products of the American Serum Co. that their products are sold through 34 states in the stock producing parts of this country. From a small start they have built up one of the largest serum businesses in this country. The officers of the company are well known in the live stock circles of the western territory."
I did give it a very minor cleaning. I took some pictures and here it is.
Caption(s), if any, are on the BOTTOM of the corresponding picture(s).
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***** TRIVIA *****
With just a basic Google search, there is some information, images and items, pertaining to the AMERICAN SERUM COMPANY to be found. The following tidbit of information AND the last picture below, came from "THREE QUARTERS
of a CENTURY of PROGRESS, 1848-1923, A Brief Pictorial and Commercial History of Sioux City, Iowa, published 1923."
"AMERICAN SERUM COMPANY"
"Manufacturers of Serums and Biological Products"
"In September, 1913, the officers of the American Serum Company began producing and distributing serum and vaccines for use by the farmers in this territory. Since that date there are few men engaged in live stock production in the Sioux City trade territory who have not at some time used the products of the American Serum Co. T. B. Huff is president and treasurer, while J. M. Klas is Plant of American Serum Co. secretary. About 30 people are employed on an average the entire year producing over a quarter of a million dollars worth of serums and vaccines. The products handled are anti-hog cholera serum, hog cholera virus, swine mixed infection bacterin, blackleg aggressin, hemorrhagic septicemia bacterin (for cattle, sheep and swine), and all other animal bacterins and vaccines as well as liquid worm expeller. They also handle an extensive and complete line of vaccinating instruments. So well known are the products of the American Serum Co. that their products are sold through 34 states in the stock producing parts of this country. From a small start they have built up one of the largest serum businesses in this country. The officers of the company are well known in the live stock circles of the western territory."
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Re: THE W & H CO + USA + NEWARK NJ = Whitehead & Hoag.
A few days ago, my visit to the post office produced this advertising pocket knife. It now becomes my latest example to be posted under this topic or thread. It also becomes the latest example to be added to my collection. It is a W & H, two blades, two tang stamps, 3 1/8" closed, one spring, all metal, advertising pocket knife. The main blade front tang stamp is the curved or arched style stamp, WITHOUT the USA in the center. It says, "THE W & H CO (over) NEWARK, NJ" The secondary blade front tang stamp is also the curved or arched style stamp, WITHOUT the USA in the center. It also says, "THE W & H CO (over) NEWARK, NJ" The main handle side says, "DAHLSTROM METALLIC DOOR CO. - JAMESTOWN, N.Y." It also has a round company logo or emblem that says, "DAHLSTROM - PATENT DOOR - TRADEMARK US PAT OFF - ARTISTIC - EVERLASTING - SANITARY AND FIREPROOF" The other handle side says, "DAHLSTROM STANDARD CONSTRUCTION DOORS - AND TRIM, ADJUSTABLE STEEL PARTITIONS, - MOULDINGS, CONDUO-BASE AND SPECIALTIES." This is my second, W & H pocket knife, that advertises this particular company, business, product, event, etc. My other W & H, "DAHLSTROM METALLIC DOOR CO." pocket knife, was posted by me, under this topic or thread, back on Wednesday, October 18, 2023. The main blade has a SOFT half stop, a GOOD opening snap and a GOOD closing snap. The secondary blade also has a SOFT half stop, but it has a GOOD opening snap and a GOOD closing snap. Overall, this pocket knife is in VERY GOOD condition. No cleaning was needed. I just wiped it off. I took some pictures and here it is.
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See My Post, Under This Topic Or Thread, From Wednesday, October 18, 2023.
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See My Post, Under This Topic Or Thread, From Wednesday, October 18, 2023.
Kid: "Wish we had time to bury them fellas."
Josey Wales: "To hell with them fellas. Buzzards got to eat, same as worms."
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Josey Wales: "To hell with them fellas. Buzzards got to eat, same as worms."
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Re: THE W & H CO + USA + NEWARK NJ = Whitehead & Hoag.
A few days ago, my trip to the post office produced this advertising, multi tool, pocket knife. It now becomes my latest example to be posted under this topic or thread. It also becomes the latest example to be added to my collection. It is a W & H, one blade, two tools (a cap lifter or bottle opener and a corkscrew), 2 7/8" closed (not including the bail), one tang stamp, all metal, multi tool, advertising, fob or key ring, pattern or style of pocket knife. The main handle side says "Old Master - COFFEE" The other side says nothing, it is blank. The main blade front tang stamp, is the curved or arched style, WITH the "USA" in the middle. The main blade front tang stamp says, "THE W & H CO (over) USA (over) NEWARK NJ" This is my third W & H pocket knife that advertises this particular product, company, business or event. However, this is my first W & H pocket knife that advertises this particular product, company, business or event, that is in this particular pattern or style. In fact, this W & H pocket knife, is my VERY FIRST, that is in this "waiter" or "bartender" pattern or style. My other two W & H, "Old Master" pocket knives, were previously posted, by me, under this topic or thread. The first one was posted back on November 5, 2021 and the second one was posted back on July 28, 2022. The main blade has a soft half stop, a GOOD opening snap and a GOOD closing snap. The two tools function properly, without any issues. Overall, this pocket knife is in VERY GOOD condition. It needed NO cleaning. I just wiped it off. I took some pictures and here it is.
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See My Post, Under This Topic Or Thread, From Thursday, July 28, 2022.
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See My Post, Under This Topic Or Thread, From Thursday, July 28, 2022.
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Re: THE W & H CO + USA + NEWARK NJ = Whitehead & Hoag.
This morning, my visit to the post office produced this advertising, fob or key ring, pattern or style of pocket knife. It now becomes my latest example to be posted under this topic or thread. It also becomes the latest example to be added to my collection. It is a W & H, one blade, one tang stamp, 2 7/32" closed, all metal, advertising, fob or key ring, pattern or style of pocket knife. It has the curved or arched style of tang stamp, WITH the USA in the center. The main blade front tang stamp says, "THE W & H CO (over) USA (over) NEWARK NJ" The main handle side says, "CON P. CURRAN - PRINTING COMPANY" The other handle side says, "SAINT LOUIS - CHICAGO U.S.A. NEW ORLEANS" This is my first, W & H, fob or key ring, pattern or style of pocket knife, that advertises this particular company, organization, business, product, event, etc. The blade does have a SOFT half stop. But, it has NO opening and NO closing snap. This pocket knife is in GOOD condition. I did give it a very minor cleaning. I took some pictures and here it is.
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Here is, in alphabetical order, the updated list of states that are represented by some,
but not all of, the advertising on these "W & H" pocket knives (as of this posting).
Also, there are two, Canadian cities represented (as of this posting).
These are MY posted pocket knives that ONLY have the "W & H" tang stamp(s).
1. Alabama
2. California
3. Connecticut
4. Illinois
5. Indiana
6. Iowa
7. Kentucky
8. Louisiana
9. Maine
10. Massachusetts
11. Michigan
12. Minnesota
13. Missouri
14. Montana
15. New Hampshire
16. New Jersey
17. New York
18. Ohio
19. Pennsylvania
20. Texas
21. Washington
22. West Virginia
23. Wyoming
24. Montreal, Canada
25. Winnipeg, Canada
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With just a basic Google search, there is information, images and items,
pertaining to the CON P. CURRAN PRINTING COMPANY, to be found.
The LAST four pictures are related to the CON P. CURRAN PRINTING COMPANY.
They are NOT my items. They are NOT my pictures.
Caption(s), if any, are on the BOTTOM of the corresponding picture(s).
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Here is, in alphabetical order, the updated list of states that are represented by some,
but not all of, the advertising on these "W & H" pocket knives (as of this posting).
Also, there are two, Canadian cities represented (as of this posting).
These are MY posted pocket knives that ONLY have the "W & H" tang stamp(s).
1. Alabama
2. California
3. Connecticut
4. Illinois
5. Indiana
6. Iowa
7. Kentucky
8. Louisiana
9. Maine
10. Massachusetts
11. Michigan
12. Minnesota
13. Missouri
14. Montana
15. New Hampshire
16. New Jersey
17. New York
18. Ohio
19. Pennsylvania
20. Texas
21. Washington
22. West Virginia
23. Wyoming
24. Montreal, Canada
25. Winnipeg, Canada
***** TRIVIA *****
With just a basic Google search, there is information, images and items,
pertaining to the CON P. CURRAN PRINTING COMPANY, to be found.
The LAST four pictures are related to the CON P. CURRAN PRINTING COMPANY.
They are NOT my items. They are NOT my pictures.
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Re: THE W & H CO + USA + NEWARK NJ = Whitehead & Hoag.
A couple of days ago, my trip to the post office produced this advertising, fob or key ring, pattern or style of pocket knife. It now becomes my latest example to be posted under this topic or thread. It also becomes the latest example to be added to my collection. It is a W & H, one blade, one tang stamp, 2 7/32" closed, all metal, advertising, fob or key ring, pattern or style of pocket knife. It has the curved or arched style of tang stamp, WITH the USA in the center. The main blade front tang stamp says, "THE W & H CO (over) USA (over) NEWARK NJ" The main handle side says, "THE WEAVER ROOF CO. - LOS ANGELES, CAL." The other handle side says nothing, it is blank. This is my first, W & H, fob or key ring, pattern or style of pocket knife, that advertises this particular company, organization, business, product, event, etc. The blade has NO half stop, NO opening snap and NO closing snap. Overall, this pocket knife is in GOOD condition. I did give it a very minor cleaning. I took some pictures and here it is.
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With just a basic Google search, there is information, images and items, pertaining to THE WEAVER ROOF COMPANY to be found. The LAST five pictures are related to THE WEAVER ROOF COMPANY. They are NOT my items and NOT my pictures.
Here are just two articles that are about THE WEAVER ROOF COMPANY.
Article #1. From "HISTORIC LOS ANGELES"
"Arriving in Los Angeles from the Midwest in 1895, Sylvester Laflin Weaver followed a common trajectory. While he wasn't a Joad escaping farm foreclosure—his namesake maternal grandfather was a prosperous gunpowder manufacturer in St. Louis with old New England roots—the good-looking Weaver, lean, red-headed, and blunt, did in short order work his way up from the factory floor to owning his own very large roofing company. As the Times described him in one of its "Sketches of Big Men in Industrial Life" published at the time of his move to Fremont Place, he also devoted tremendous energy to create modern Los Angeles. While part of a patriarchy later excoriated for exercising its prerogatives, it remains a fact that men like Weaver shaped modern urban America. As a tireless civic booster, Sylvester Weaver served a number of stints as president of the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce and, later, headed the All-Year Club, Southern California's national tourism promotion organization. In whatever group he became involved, it was unusual for him not to lead it; while he was merely on the board of directors of the Boy Scouts, he served terms as president of the Los Angeles Rotary Club and as director of both the California Development Association and the Better America Federation. As director of his own family, he was no slouch. He married and had four children, who appear to have been inspired by example. His son Sylvester Barnabee Weaver—later, perhaps in tribute to his father, styled as Sylvester L. Weaver Jr., and better known as Pat—became a hard-driving businessman himself; as an advertising executive in radio and president of NBC from 1953 to 1955, he is credited with creating the Today and Tonight shows, among other innovations in broadcasting. Pat's brother, whose real first name among five altogether was Winstead but who became known as the actor and comedian Doodles Weaver, had a considerable career but overall seems to have struggled in the big shadows of the other males in his family. Sylvester's granddaughter by Pat carried the family torch of accomplishment into a third generation as the actress Sigourney Weaver, who, born Susan, reversed the trademark family quirk of simplifying names. Before graduating to Fremont Place, the Weavers—the Los Angeles originator Sylvester, Amabel, whom he'd married in Santa Barbara County in 1902, and their four children, neatly planned, girl, boy, girl, boy—were living in a bungalow at what is now 1811 South Norton Avenue, a house still there and in excellent repair (perhaps owing to a Weaver Roof) with a very tall palm in front, one perhaps even planted by the family. Number 87 Fremont Place was nevertheless a considerable step up from Norton Avenue near Washington Boulevard. City records cite a build date for the new house of 1923; while it is not clear as to whether Weaver commissioned the house himself, no doubt supplying the best of roofs, or bought one built on spec, social notes in the Times describe the family as being in residence at 87 at least by February 1924. There Mrs. Weaver entertained while her husband continued to roof and boost the city and young Sylvester went east to Dartmouth. The family would remain at 87 until not long after Amabel—exact diminutive unknown—died on March 16, 1939. A year later, on April 25, 1940, Rosemary Weaver was married to Paul Fritz, with a reception held at 87. Not long after, with his wife gone and children grown, Sylvester left Fremont Place and moved downtown to the Jonathan Club, where he had the distinction of being the holder of membership number 1."
Article #2. Weaver Roof Company Celebrates Anniversary.
From The California Lumber Merchant - July 1923
"Saturday of last week was the fourteenth anniversary of the inception of the Weaver Roof Company, and to mark the occasion, the founder of the business, Sylvester L. Weaver, and his associates enjoyed a dinner and entertainment at the Elk's Club. As Master of Ceremonies and Toastmaster, Mr. Weaver was afforded an opportunity to warmly welcome his coworkers with a talk in which co-operation was the dominant theme. There was a lively discussion of the plans for the expansion of the Company's business, so that all concerned could carry on with the firm conviction that the Weaver Roof Company is destined to hold its place in the vanguard of Los Angeles industries, serving the entire Pacific Coast of North and South America, and its increasing trade overseas. Speeches in connection with the progress of the business were made by Wm. Fletcher, Production Manager of the Weaver Roof Company's plant, as well as Mr. C. H. Benton of San Diego; W. B. Koehler; H.F. Boesche; Wm. Gaston and Robert Pompey. Quite a few of the assembled diners were with the company the first day it started business. Entertainers drawn from various theaters provided diversion during the dinner and the evening."
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With just a basic Google search, there is information, images and items, pertaining to THE WEAVER ROOF COMPANY to be found. The LAST five pictures are related to THE WEAVER ROOF COMPANY. They are NOT my items and NOT my pictures.
Here are just two articles that are about THE WEAVER ROOF COMPANY.
Article #1. From "HISTORIC LOS ANGELES"
"Arriving in Los Angeles from the Midwest in 1895, Sylvester Laflin Weaver followed a common trajectory. While he wasn't a Joad escaping farm foreclosure—his namesake maternal grandfather was a prosperous gunpowder manufacturer in St. Louis with old New England roots—the good-looking Weaver, lean, red-headed, and blunt, did in short order work his way up from the factory floor to owning his own very large roofing company. As the Times described him in one of its "Sketches of Big Men in Industrial Life" published at the time of his move to Fremont Place, he also devoted tremendous energy to create modern Los Angeles. While part of a patriarchy later excoriated for exercising its prerogatives, it remains a fact that men like Weaver shaped modern urban America. As a tireless civic booster, Sylvester Weaver served a number of stints as president of the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce and, later, headed the All-Year Club, Southern California's national tourism promotion organization. In whatever group he became involved, it was unusual for him not to lead it; while he was merely on the board of directors of the Boy Scouts, he served terms as president of the Los Angeles Rotary Club and as director of both the California Development Association and the Better America Federation. As director of his own family, he was no slouch. He married and had four children, who appear to have been inspired by example. His son Sylvester Barnabee Weaver—later, perhaps in tribute to his father, styled as Sylvester L. Weaver Jr., and better known as Pat—became a hard-driving businessman himself; as an advertising executive in radio and president of NBC from 1953 to 1955, he is credited with creating the Today and Tonight shows, among other innovations in broadcasting. Pat's brother, whose real first name among five altogether was Winstead but who became known as the actor and comedian Doodles Weaver, had a considerable career but overall seems to have struggled in the big shadows of the other males in his family. Sylvester's granddaughter by Pat carried the family torch of accomplishment into a third generation as the actress Sigourney Weaver, who, born Susan, reversed the trademark family quirk of simplifying names. Before graduating to Fremont Place, the Weavers—the Los Angeles originator Sylvester, Amabel, whom he'd married in Santa Barbara County in 1902, and their four children, neatly planned, girl, boy, girl, boy—were living in a bungalow at what is now 1811 South Norton Avenue, a house still there and in excellent repair (perhaps owing to a Weaver Roof) with a very tall palm in front, one perhaps even planted by the family. Number 87 Fremont Place was nevertheless a considerable step up from Norton Avenue near Washington Boulevard. City records cite a build date for the new house of 1923; while it is not clear as to whether Weaver commissioned the house himself, no doubt supplying the best of roofs, or bought one built on spec, social notes in the Times describe the family as being in residence at 87 at least by February 1924. There Mrs. Weaver entertained while her husband continued to roof and boost the city and young Sylvester went east to Dartmouth. The family would remain at 87 until not long after Amabel—exact diminutive unknown—died on March 16, 1939. A year later, on April 25, 1940, Rosemary Weaver was married to Paul Fritz, with a reception held at 87. Not long after, with his wife gone and children grown, Sylvester left Fremont Place and moved downtown to the Jonathan Club, where he had the distinction of being the holder of membership number 1."
Article #2. Weaver Roof Company Celebrates Anniversary.
From The California Lumber Merchant - July 1923
"Saturday of last week was the fourteenth anniversary of the inception of the Weaver Roof Company, and to mark the occasion, the founder of the business, Sylvester L. Weaver, and his associates enjoyed a dinner and entertainment at the Elk's Club. As Master of Ceremonies and Toastmaster, Mr. Weaver was afforded an opportunity to warmly welcome his coworkers with a talk in which co-operation was the dominant theme. There was a lively discussion of the plans for the expansion of the Company's business, so that all concerned could carry on with the firm conviction that the Weaver Roof Company is destined to hold its place in the vanguard of Los Angeles industries, serving the entire Pacific Coast of North and South America, and its increasing trade overseas. Speeches in connection with the progress of the business were made by Wm. Fletcher, Production Manager of the Weaver Roof Company's plant, as well as Mr. C. H. Benton of San Diego; W. B. Koehler; H.F. Boesche; Wm. Gaston and Robert Pompey. Quite a few of the assembled diners were with the company the first day it started business. Entertainers drawn from various theaters provided diversion during the dinner and the evening."
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Re: THE W & H CO + USA + NEWARK NJ = Whitehead & Hoag.
A lot of history in these little knives Skip
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Thank you, Dimitri.
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Very recently, my visit to the post office produced this W & H, cattleman, pattern or style of pocket knife. It now becomes my latest example to be posted under this topic or thread. It also becomes the latest example to be added to my collection. It is a W & H, two blades, one tool (a punch or awl), two tang stamps, 3 1/2" closed, long blade pull, all metal, cattleman, pattern or style of pocket knife. This pocket knife does have some weight to it. The two tang stamps are the curved or arched style, WITHOUT the USA in the middle. The main blade front tang stamp says, "THE W & H CO (over) NEWARK, N.J." The secondary blade back tang stamp says, "THE W & H CO. (over) NEWARK, N.J." The main handle side has, on the left side, a logo or symbol of a cross inside a circle. Then it says, "2ND ANNUAL - SAFETY DAY - 1927 - MORGANTOWN W. VA." On the right side is an image of a miner wearing breathing apparatus and holding, what looks like, a lantern, a gas detector, or a.....? This is only the fourth W & H, cattleman, pattern or style of pocket knife that I have ever SEEN. The first one was posted, under this topic or thread, by AAPK member, Pile Driver. He posted it back on Wednesday, November 10, 2021. This is my third W & H, cattleman, pattern or style of pocket knife that I now have in my collection. However, this is only my second, INTACT example of a W & H cattleman, pattern or style of pocket knife. My BROKEN, W & H, cattleman, pattern or style of pocket knife, was previously posted under this topic or thread, on Sunday, July 2, 2023. My other INTACT, W & H, cattleman, pattern or style of pocket knife, was previously posted under this topic or thread, on Tuesday, July 4, 2023. This is my first, W & H, cattleman, pattern or style of pocket knife, that advertises this particular event, company, organization, business, product, etc. The main blade of this pocket knife has a WEAK half stop, but a GOOD opening snap and a GOOD closing snap. The secondary blade also has a WEAK half stop, but it does have a GOOD opening snap and a GOOD closing snap. The tool opens and closes properly, without any issues. So again the question arises. What cutlery company or knife company manufactured, or at the very least, had a hand in the manufacturing of this pattern or style of pocket knife? Again, I do not know. But the hunting and the investigating enthusiastically continues. This pocket knife is in EXCELLENT condition. This pocket knife did NOT require any cleaning. I just wiped it off. I took some pictures and here it is. Believe me, my crappy pictures do NOT do this BEAUTY any justice!
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***** Pile Driver, If you ever want to sell your W & H cattleman, PM me PLEASE! I am definitely NOT a cheapskate. *****
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Just doing a basic Google search, I did NOT find any information
regarding the 2ND ANNUAL, 1927, MORGANTOWN SAFETY DAY event.
Obviously, it had something to do with mining safety.
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***** Pile Driver, If you ever want to sell your W & H cattleman, PM me PLEASE! I am definitely NOT a cheapskate. *****
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Just doing a basic Google search, I did NOT find any information
regarding the 2ND ANNUAL, 1927, MORGANTOWN SAFETY DAY event.
Obviously, it had something to do with mining safety.
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Re: THE W & H CO + USA + NEWARK NJ = Whitehead & Hoag.
Really nice example Skip! The full spear with swaging and the full still intact sheepfoot are great. I like a cattleman knife and this is a fine example.
I did find 1925 was the deadliest year reported in coal mining which makes you think 1926 would be the first and your knife 1927 the second year following as the start of the Safety Day.
I did find 1925 was the deadliest year reported in coal mining which makes you think 1926 would be the first and your knife 1927 the second year following as the start of the Safety Day.
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Yesterday afternoon, my trip to the post office produced this advertising, fob or key ring, pattern or style of pocket knife. It now becomes my latest example to be posted under this topic or thread. It also becomes the latest example to be added to my collection. It is a W & H, one blade, one tang stamp, 2 7/32" closed, all metal, advertising, fob or key ring, pattern or style of pocket knife. It has the curved or arched style of tang stamp, WITH the USA in the center. The main blade front tang stamp says, "THE W & H CO (over) USA (over) NEWARK, NJ" The main handle side says, "THE WHITEHEAD & HOAG CO - NEWARK, N.J., U.S.A." The other handle side says nothing, it is blank. This is my ninth, W & H, fob or key ring, pattern or style of pocket knife, that advertises this particular company, business, product, event, etc. My other eight, "THE WHITEHEAD & HOAG CO." pocket knives, six with the same body type or style as this pocket knife being posted and two with a different body type or style than this pocket knife being posted, have ALL been previously posted under and throughout this topic or thread. The blade has a SOFT half stop, with a GOOD opening snap and a GOOD closing snap. Overall, this pocket knife is in VERY GOOD condition. I did have to give it a very minor cleaning. This pocket knife did come with an advertising key ring and a short length of chain. The key ring says, "DEXTRI-MALTOSE - NOS. 1, 2 AND 3"
I took some pictures and here it is. Or rather, here they are.
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There is PLENTY of information and there are PLENTY of images to be found on the internet,
regarding The Whitehead & Hoag Company itself and the advertising items that were available.
But, as far as the W & H advertising pocket knives are concerned, per GOINS....."c 1870-1959 Whitehead
& Hoag was founded in 1870. They went out of business about 1959. This was an advertising specialties firm;
the knives were made for them by a variety of cutlery manufacturers." I have been thinking, for some time
now, that GOINS may NOT be entirely, 100% accurate in their description. Again, I do have a theory about this,
but I still have no hard evidence to support it. Not yet anyway. Stay tuned, hopefully there will be more to follow.....
I took some pictures and here it is. Or rather, here they are.
Caption(s), if any, are on the BOTTOM of the corresponding picture(s).
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***** TRIVIA *****
There is PLENTY of information and there are PLENTY of images to be found on the internet,
regarding The Whitehead & Hoag Company itself and the advertising items that were available.
But, as far as the W & H advertising pocket knives are concerned, per GOINS....."c 1870-1959 Whitehead
& Hoag was founded in 1870. They went out of business about 1959. This was an advertising specialties firm;
the knives were made for them by a variety of cutlery manufacturers." I have been thinking, for some time
now, that GOINS may NOT be entirely, 100% accurate in their description. Again, I do have a theory about this,
but I still have no hard evidence to support it. Not yet anyway. Stay tuned, hopefully there will be more to follow.....
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Re: THE W & H CO + USA + NEWARK NJ = Whitehead & Hoag.
Nice knife Skip but that key ring and chain are icing on the cake, very cool addition to the collection!
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Re: THE W & H CO + USA + NEWARK NJ = Whitehead & Hoag.
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Re: THE W & H CO + USA + NEWARK NJ = Whitehead & Hoag.
This morning, my visit to the post office produced this advertising pocket knife. It now becomes my latest example to be posted under this topic or thread. It is also becomes the latest example to be added to my collection. It is a W & H, one blade, one tang stamp, 2 1/16" closed, all metal, advertising, fob or key ring, pattern or style of pocket knife. The tang stamp is the curved or arched style, WITH the USA in the middle. The main blade front tang stamp says "THE W & H CO (over) USA (over) NEWARK NJ" The main handle side says "COMPLIMENTS OF - I. R. H. A. - 1924" It also says "PATENTED" above the loop or ring. The other handle side says nothing, it is blank. This is my second W & H pocket knife that advertises this particular company, business, product, event, organization, etc. My other W & H, "I. R. H. A." pocket knife was posted back on Friday, April 21, 2023. Overall, this pocket knife is in VERY GOOD condition. This pocket knife needed very little cleaning. I took some pictures and here it is.
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Back in April 2023, with just a basic Google search, I could NOT find any information on 1920's, I.R.H.A.
Today, doing another basic Google search, I still can NOT find anything regarding 1920's, I.R.H.A.
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Back in April 2023, with just a basic Google search, I could NOT find any information on 1920's, I.R.H.A.
Today, doing another basic Google search, I still can NOT find anything regarding 1920's, I.R.H.A.
Kid: "Wish we had time to bury them fellas."
Josey Wales: "To hell with them fellas. Buzzards got to eat, same as worms."
Clint Eastwood-The Outlaw Josey Wales
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Josey Wales: "To hell with them fellas. Buzzards got to eat, same as worms."
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Re: THE W & H CO + USA + NEWARK NJ = Whitehead & Hoag.
I happened across one of these today. Thanks to this post, my hunch was correct. It is a special little knife! Any idea on what these go for? I’ve just been selling random 5 lb lots for 15-30$. No holds bar. Everything from Ka-Bar, to Kershaw, to crappy made in China souvenir keychain knives. I box em up and sell on MERCARI. I’ve learned so much! Anyways, here’s a few photos…
I have no use for it, and it would cost less than a buck for me to mail it. If anyone wants it, lmk! I’m happy to give it to someone who will appreciate the historic value!
I have no use for it, and it would cost less than a buck for me to mail it. If anyone wants it, lmk! I’m happy to give it to someone who will appreciate the historic value!
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Re: THE W & H CO + USA + NEWARK NJ = Whitehead & Hoag.
Hi Meganlasvegan.
I sent you a PM.
Kid: "Wish we had time to bury them fellas."
Josey Wales: "To hell with them fellas. Buzzards got to eat, same as worms."
Clint Eastwood-The Outlaw Josey Wales
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Josey Wales: "To hell with them fellas. Buzzards got to eat, same as worms."
Clint Eastwood-The Outlaw Josey Wales
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