The knives I collect from this company are the very early ones. One of the tang stamps you will see on knives from this era have the letters "IKCO" inside a rectangle. These were made in the early 1920`s till about 1935, when imperial changed over to shell handle construction.
The knife shown below is one I have had in my collection for quite some time. It is an unusual pattern to find in any brand. It has some of the most unusual Celluloid handles I have ever seen. The knife is quality all the way around. It has nickle silver grooved bolsters, brass liners and federal shield. The blades still snap well and both tangs are stamped with the "IKCO" mark, unusual for Imperials on their later production. Most of the pen blades were not stamped at all, probably to save time and money. Remember Imperial wanted to make a decent knife as fast and at a low cost to compete with their competition.
Let`s see some more old Imperial`s
