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Knife Company History- Lockwood Brothers and one rare bird

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008

Lockwood Brothers Sheffield England elephant toenail So you have heard of the toenail being nicknamed a Rope Knife, right? Usually associated with that moniker is a description of it being an English rope knife, but if you have been around ET.com for very long you know I believe it was used as a marketing ploy. But did you know there really is an English toenail manufactured by a firm in Sheffield, England?

One of the aspects we find most interesting about our toes is a degree of mystery exists. Parts of a puzzle we just can’t figure out. We know H. Boker a German firm produced elephant toenails. Well I’d like to introduce my English toenail by Lockwood Brothers. (more…)

How Pocket-Knives are Made

Thursday, April 24th, 2008

Case Brothers cutters What if I could find a description of how pocket knives were made in 1880 as told by an expert at that time, would that be of interest to you? I thought it would- This fascinating article is from The Manufacturer and Builder published in 1880.How Pocket- Knives are Made

The manufacture of pocket cutlery is one of the industries in which remarkable progress has lately been made in this country, and the products of our home manufactories will compare favorably with the best foreign made. As this growing branch of industry possesses certain special details of interest, we give in what follows an account of the processes of manufacture employed, on the authority of a capable expert, who has witnessed the operation from first to last. (more…)

History of Platts Cutlery Companies

Saturday, April 19th, 2008

C Platts Cutlery BoxWhen I was writing the article on Welcome to My World I contacted David Anthony to inquire about their Gowanda, NY factory years of operation. I ran on some conflicting info in different knife books.

My purpose here is to provide correct dates for us as we go forward in our research, not to prove any other book or author wrong.

David has authored several articles on the Platts family and their history in cutlery. He is viewed as The Authority on anything Platts related.

Here is what David had to say (I inserted the pictures)-

Scott,I’ll be happy to tell you anything about the Platts family cutlers that I can. Some of Goin’s dates are wrong and because everyone else relied on his information, the other knife guides are usually wrong on their dates also. Here are the correct dates gathered from 20 years of extensive research:

C. Platts & Sons, Gowanda, NY 1896-1897

C. Platts & Sons, Eldred, PA 1897-1900

C. Platts’ Sons, Eldred, PA, 1900-1905three C Platts Jumbo Swellcenters knivesPlatts Cutlery postcardplatts_card_full.jpg

Platts Bros. Eldred, PA 1905-1907:

These knives were not actually manufactured by the Platts Bros. but were contract or “private brand” knives almost certainly made by the Eldred Cutlery Co. but bearing the Platts Bros. Eldred, PA stamp. There is absolutely no evidence that any knives stamped Platts Bros. were made before Charlie and Frank Platts started this jobbing business in 1905, after C. Platts’ Sons was sold to W.R. Case & Sons.Platts Brothers toenailsplatts-wagon-1907.jpg

Platts Bros. Andover, NY 1907-1910Platts Brothers Knife Factory

Platts Bros. Union, NY 1910-1911

Hope this helps. Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance. It was a pleasure to hear from you.

Best Regards,

Dave Pierce

Knife Company History- Napanoch Knife Company

Friday, April 18th, 2008

napanochad.jpgNapanoch Cutlery Co. 1900 - 1919 Napanoch, NY

Napanoch is one of the brands that ranks up near the top in my book. The most information I have found so far is a fantastic little book called Napanoch- A White Man’s Knife with A Red Man’s Name by Mr. Rhett Stidham. napanochcatcover.JPG Written and complied by Mr. Stedham in cooperation with Mrs. John Cushner and her daughters. Mr. Cushner began working for Napanoch in 1903 up to 1920.

Brothers Irving and William Carmen and William Hoornberg leased the former DuVall Rake Manufactory building in June 1900 and by August the company was in operation. Mr. Stidham reports the knife company became known as Napanoch Knife Company in 1905 and then in 1909 it incorporated.

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Winchester Repeating Arms Company of New Haven, Connecticut bought the firm in 1919 and moved the operations to New Haven. Mr. Stidham writes the Napanoch brand continued to exist until 1921 or possibly later.

Many of the employees of Napanoch, including Mr. Cushner, founded Honk Falls Knife Co. in the old Napanoch factory in Napanoch, NY. The factory burned in 1929 and that firm never recovered. However in 1931 Mr. Cusnher converted his barn to a knife shop and made knives under the Napanoch Knife Company name until his death in 1938. His daughters continued to fill his orders and terminated the business in Spring of 1939.

Acccording to Marion Dumond former Town of Wawarsing Historian & Ellenville Public Library Director in Forward into the Past in Wawarsing.Net Magazine Sept. 2004, the Carmen brothers worked under Dwight Divine founder of Ulster Knife Co. (formed in 1875).

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In his book, Mr. Stidham writes Napanoch made contract knives for many firms. I have listed the ones that have toenails.Wilbert Cutlery Co. of Chicago, Il (sears brand)

Hibbard, Spencer and Bartlett, Chicago, Il

Challenge Cutlery Co. Bridgeport, CT

Henry Sears No. 1865 St. Paul, MN

It is also believed Napanoch made W R Case & Son contract toenails.

In the Oct 18th, 1906 edition of Youth’s Companion, the Jumbo Pocket Knife is shown in an advertisement illustrating the Napanoch Knife Co. toenail. The caption reads, “Designed especially for that large class who require a knife for heavy work, such as leather or rope cutting, or other similar material requiring great strength.” ….how cool is that?!

Napanoch is as one of the brands ranked Very High in the 2008 Vintage Toenail Price Guide

What cutlery co. used this slogan?

Tuesday, April 15th, 2008

knifeworker21.jpg You guys all know that as a result of my collecting toenails, I have become a “collector” of all things knife.

For the last 10 years I have been “investing” in everything I can get my hands on related to old knife companies. Not because I really want to collect the stuff, but I want information to help me/us learn more about toenails. It includes boxes, billheads, pins, buttons, books, catalogs, pictures, letters, stock certificates, and even broken toenails- I mean junk toenails…I wouldn’t dare take any of mine apart to look at its innards, so I buy already broken ones to look at.

It also includes hardware company “stuff” and really old cutlery magazines, like American Cutler and Paines Cutlery Journal from the mid- 1920’s. One of my favorite is Hardware magazine from the late 1800’s and early 1900’s (it is where the Chatillon toenail ad of 1902 came from). They are all very fragile but are chocked full of very interesting tidbits. I know you wondered where in the heck I dig up the ideas I use here in The News, so know you know.

On the old knife “stuff” I look for dates, pattern numbers, locations, signatures, officers and logos. Really just anything that might serve as pointers. While this may sound a bit on the eccentric side it is really cool to “discover” something I had not seen before.

Well the other day I found another really cool “thing” I had not noticed before while studying a particular knife company’s billhead (letterhead) while working on the Welcome to My World article. Then I looked and found it on one of their boxes too.

So, here is your question. What cutlery company used on their very early letterhead and boxes the slogan “The Dawn of a Better Day Breaketh?” Don’t you just love that! I am sure it has significance just right now have too many things I am “researching” to look into it.

….Oh, so you want a clue, well let’s see….OK, I have one- the slogan was placed directly under an image of clouds off on the horizon. :) That’s it. No more clues. (more…)

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