Central City Knife Co, Phoenix NY

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Central City Knife Co, Phoenix NY

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Helli, just got back from a gun show and got a handful of knives. One of them is this Central City Knife Co knife. Found very little on it but thought it was pretty cool and the blades have great snap. From the little I found im thinking maybe late 1800s? i had never heard of that company and it was only $5!!!! So I couldn't go wrong. Any more info is appreciated. Thanks.
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Thank you sir!
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tknottsknives wrote: Sun Apr 27, 2025 12:21 am Thank.....
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A very old and collectible brand. I would expect the pen blade to be stamped as well on a knife this old.
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btrwtr wrote: Sun Apr 27, 2025 2:01 am A very old and collectible brand. I would expect the pen blade to be stamped as well on a knife this old.
Thanks ..I just checked and I don't see any markings on the pen at all.
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Houston Price and Levine both say 1880-1892. Nice one. ::tu:: J.O'.
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Ridgegrass wrote: Sun Apr 27, 2025 4:42 pm Houston Price and Levine both say 1880-1892. Nice one. ::tu:: J.O'.
Thanks! Amazes me that after 130ish years that it still has the snap that it does. I've picked up many case knifes from the 60-70s that the tangs have worn down so much there is no walk and talk left.
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tknottsknives wrote: Sun Apr 27, 2025 6:20 pm
Ridgegrass wrote: Sun Apr 27, 2025 4:42 pm Houston Price and Levine both say 1880-1892. Nice one. ::tu:: J.O'.
Thanks! Amazes me that after 130ish years that it still has the snap that it does. I've picked up many case knifes from the 60-70s that the tangs have worn down so much there is no walk and talk left.
Mostly a factor of care - just an occasional drop of oil will prevent that. Folks knew that in the olden days but unfortunately not so much in the last 50 years. ::dang::

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Mumbleypeg wrote: Sun Apr 27, 2025 10:09 pm
tknottsknives wrote: Sun Apr 27, 2025 6:20 pm
Ridgegrass wrote: Sun Apr 27, 2025 4:42 pm Houston Price and Levine both say 1880-1892. Nice one. ::tu:: J.O'.
Thanks! Amazes me that after 130ish years that it still has the snap that it does. I've picked up many case knifes from the 60-70s that the tangs have worn down so much there is no walk and talk left.
Mostly a factor of care - just an occasional drop of oil will prevent that. Folks knew that in the olden days but unfortunately not so much in the last 50 years. ::dang::

Nice find! ::tu::

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Thanks. I got another in that lot that is an IX-L George...first time I had seen Oil The Joints stamped on the blade.
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