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Colonial Knife was incorporated in 1926 by three brothers; Antonio, Domenic, & Fredrick Paolantonio. It grew to become one of the largest pocket knife manufacturers in the US during the 1960s. The company shut down in 1998, but was back into production under the Colonial Cutlery International Corporation in 2001. Colonial Cutlery International, Inc. brand is the imported line of knives and tools while the U.S.A.- made products fall under the Colonial Knife brand.
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Bonfire bob wrote: Bobby P. (I wonder what Colonial collector's did before I showed up)..!! ::teary_eyes::
I don't know about other collectors but I became a collector of Colonials because of you.
I was checking out the Colonial forum and when I found out you were posting, I knew that Colonials were the knives I wanted to collect.
Where else can you get first hand info from someone who was there, manufacturing the knives?
I know I speak for many when I say "thank you for your input". ::tu::

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hi Bob, belated HB
I thought that extra rivet/pin at the butt end of my 2902 Electricians knife was for a missing bail, too bad one handle is cracked but it is very stable
that is why I added a similar knife by Wards with a bail and no crack, just for comparison
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Thanks Gino...if there is one reason for me to set up a both at the NCCA show in May is because of guys like you. Your from NY and you already said you'd come down to Conn.
just to see me. I don't think you understand how far a statement like that goes with me.

There are many very close friends of mine like Joe and Scott that will be unable to attend because of finances...Guys like these mean the world to me and even if they are unable to attend, the love and repect they show to me is worth a million trips and shows......

Gino, you are falling into the catagory of favorite people in my world..... ::tu::
Betta' watch out!!! I have a bad habit of spoiling my friends and a few guys here can attest to that....talking with you the other night was a treat for me, by the way..

I am going to contact my friends at the NCCA and reserve a spot for May, THAT'S IT!!
I will display my Colonial collection, sell some books I hope, and have some giveaways...
All protected by my other close friend, Mr. Sam Colt.....got that right....
Have no fear... Bobby P., CKCo.... ::nod:: ::nod::
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Bonfire bob wrote:I am going to contact my friends at the NCCA and reserve a spot for May
Did you make the NCCA show last weekend?

I e-mailed you, never got a response ::shrug::
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Bonfire bob wrote:Thanks Gino...if there is one reason for me to set up a both at the NCCA show in May is because of guys like you. Your from NY and you already said you'd come down to Conn.
just to see me. I don't think you understand how far a statement like that goes with me.

There are many very close friends of mine like Joe and Scott that will be unable to attend because of finances...Guys like these mean the world to me and even if they are unable to attend, the love and repect they show to me is worth a million trips and shows......

Gino, you are falling into the catagory of favorite people in my world..... ::tu::
Betta' watch out!!! I have a bad habit of spoiling my friends and a few guys here can attest to that....talking with you the other night was a treat for me, by the way..

I am going to contact my friends at the NCCA and reserve a spot for May, THAT'S IT!!
I will display my Colonial collection, sell some books I hope, and have some giveaways...
All protected by my other close friend, Mr. Sam Colt.....got that right....
Have no fear... Bobby P., CKCo.... ::nod:: ::nod::
Thanks for the kind words Bobby but I must correct you on one thing.
My name is Bruno....not Gino. :D
What's funny is my father's name was Gino so you weren't too far off. :mrgreen:
I've been called Bruce, Brutus, Rocco, Vito and others that I can't remember. ::super_happy::

Call me anything but don't call me late for dinner!!!!! ::woot::
Queen City. My favorite! Bruno. ::tu::
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bdev wrote:
Bonfire bob wrote: Bobby P. (I wonder what Colonial collector's did before I showed up)..!! ::teary_eyes::
I don't know about other collectors but I became a collector of Colonials because of you.
I was checking out the Colonial forum and when I found out you were posting, I knew that Colonials were the knives I wanted to collect.
Where else can you get first hand info from someone who was there, manufacturing the knives?
I know I speak for many when I say "thank you for your input". ::tu::

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i hear ya , BRUNO.......
honestly only reason i snapped that COLONIAL scout/utility up was cuz i knew BOBBY P. was here now!
honest BOBBY .....thanks for ALL the info and research you have added here!!!!!
it helps a ton!!!!!!
as a ACCUMULATOR/COLLECTOR i never payed them any attention.......why?? cuz i couldn't find any research info on them ..........but NOW THE WHOLE WORLD can get answers from a guy who was there in the trenches, makin' things happen for the company............THANKS BRO ::tu:: ::tu:: 8) 8)
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i will go snap more pix of the FOREST MASTER right now ::tu::
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How embarrassing....You would think that a guy in sales most of his life would remember...
Where the hell I got gino from I don't know..please forgive me...
It's written down in my book a dozen times and my brain has a fart....
I'm so sorry Bruno, I have no excuse for this sir....
It's been a difficult week for me once again..
Another one of my childhood friends Albert Maggiacomo, 52 passed away last Sunday, and I have had trouble concentrating since then... ::facepalm:: ::facepalm::
I am at the age where I am burying most of my classmates and it is difficult to keep a firm upper lip....
Please understand and thank you for correcting me,,I am only human, BUT I'm a Colonial Superman !!! lol....
Thank God I can always count on my AAPK pals to be here for me...... ::doh:: ::doh::
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okie dokie...here are the other pix ::tu::
thanks again for info on model # and age. BOBBY ::tu::
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Bonfire bob wrote:How embarrassing....You would think that a guy in sales most of his life would remember...
Where the hell I got gino from I don't know..please forgive me...
It's written down in my book a dozen times and my brain has a fart....
I'm so sorry Bruno, I have no excuse for this sir....
It's been a difficult week for me once again..
Another one of my childhood friends Albert Maggiacomo, 52 passed away last Sunday, and I have had trouble concentrating since then... ::facepalm:: ::facepalm::
I am at the age where I am burying most of my classmates and it is difficult to keep a firm upper lip....
Please understand and thank you for correcting me,,I am only human, BUT I'm a Colonial Superman !!! lol....
Thank God I can always count on my AAPK pals to be here for me...... ::doh:: ::doh::
Hey Bobby....no need to apologize. :D
I'm up to the "Casting and Plating" chapter in your book. Your book is a good read and it's quite informative.
I must find myself one of those Corvette knives. I've never seen one on the net....are they rare?

So sorry to hear about your loss. It's scary to hear about someone passing away that is 4 years younger than I am. :(

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don't know if anyone showed a colonial picture knife yet
I started a thread for cheap and or souvenir and some of these may go in both places
my early collection is mostly poor condition or cheap/ souvenir so don't take offense and I can take a joke so laugh away
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another souvenir knife that is a Colonial and one marked Providence cut co?is that made by Imperial or Colonial?
I am going to put more of my souvenir/cheap knives in that thread
tang marks like ideal/ambassador and USA, but I think some may be Colonials, don't know
see you there I hope
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Here's a bit of history folks...the second pic showed by mickeyevans is an incredible find I have not seen in years...From my book..:Grandpa's brothers Domenic and Anthony formed
Providence Cutlery Company in 1917, and this little oval shaped baby is at least that old.

You my friend, own a piece of real history.... ::ds:: ::ds::
Don't ever sell this little knife..unless t's me... :mrgreen:
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great to hear that Bob, I will post photos of the other side, looks like Spokane, but it was hand written, looks like someone did it with a magic marker.
I will also check to see how I got that knife, believe it was in a group of 'cheap/souvenir' knives I started this obsession with. that is why I started that thread.
seems to be poor form to quote prices here, so I won't, till I learn some more manners
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hey mickey!!!
not arguing AT ALL/OR tryin ta call ya out....... JUST WONDERING...
YOU SAY : "seems to be poor form to quote prices here, so I won't, till I learn some more manners"

why does it seem to be poor form to quote a price or what you paid for a knife?????

i have never ever seen issues with that here at AAPK(been here years now)???????
thats the only reason i ask......
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I agree, I have never found it poor form to quote prices for what you paid to get a knife. Folks might give a opinion but its all friendly as far as I have ever seen. ;)
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Ok fellows, it is just me then. I have wanted to name amount I paid so more experienced members can let me know how I am doing. especially since I am limited to ebay mostly, got the two club knives for AAPK and a couple from sellers here
I grew up around gamblers and now lotto players and I always hear when and what they win, and my Dad always said, 'do you notice they never tell you what and when they lose'. That is where I got it in my head that it was bad form to 'brag' about a good deal
Just making sure I keep this the classy site it is and still have fun and learn and make friends with mutual respect
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It's all good my friends!! ::tu:: ::tu::
People of all walks of life have found treasure's and have not realized what they found!
This becomes especially important to me and many collector's who have nothing but
questions about old Colonials, so here I am! Doing the best I can to give the most accurate and honest appraisal to the best of my ability. I have done pretty well so far.. ::pray::
::nod:: ::nod::
If anyone finds an 80 year old Colonial and they paid 50 cents for it, FANTASTIC!!!
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And while it's true there are new knives that will do any cutting needed....
Getting an oldie for a good price is satisfying in SO many ways!
Not having ANYTHING to do with this thread when I got this Imperial for 50 cents I was STOKED!
Been a handfull of years ago now.
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here is the other side of that old Pro. Cut. Co. knife
looks like someone wrote on it, I may see how easy it comes clean
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Either someone was testing a felt point marker, or someone gave a customer
from Spokane, Washington a few toys or even one!! ::shrug::
It's still very old and valuable for that matter..
Nice find!!
Even that Imperial Swiss..looks about 40 years old! ::tu:: ::tu::
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Here are two more that I just added to my collection.
A yellow peanut and another one of those Barlow type ad knives. ::tu::
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Nice pair Bruno! That # 44Y on top was always a great item for us. Inexpensive and
durable...This Barlow type full shell knife was neat cause it had a full edged liner/shell and
could hold a good size printable Celluliod surface! I'll remember this stock # eventually..!!
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Hey Bobby, check this out!
Steve posted this last night and the "best offer" was acepped almost imediatly.
I sure couldn't aford it - but it would be great if it showed up in my Christmass stocking! ::nod::
(hope someone around here got it)

http://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/kni ... 87&t=39324

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That's really something!! ::doh:: ::teary_eyes::
There is lots of inside info I can elaborate about items like this but I choose not to say much of anything right now....
All I can say is if he decides to sell what he has and what daddy kept for him, your going to see THOUSANDS, AND THOUSANDS of Colonial's of many years,,,,,
Mark my words...THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS, AND THOUSANDS...YOU'LL SEE.....

While all this "self" collecting was going on with all the owner's, THIS is what I was TOLD
to do because I was using a couple of hundred parts every YEAR....
You tell me the SIN involved here..my own family, my own business, my birthright....
HERE'S THE PROOF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Can you imagine taking home 2 grand a week and forcing me to pay my own company....
For parts???? ::shrug:: ::shrug:: ::shrug:: ::doh::
Robert Anthony Paolantonio, Colonial Knife Company, Cutler, not a crook....
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HAPPY HOLIDAY TO ALL MY AAPK FRIENDS !!!! ::ds:: ::ds:: ::ds::

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