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Vintage Kinfolks Knife Stag Handle and Pommel
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Kinfolks knives are getting impossible to find in this condition. She's been a "safe queen" for the 10 years or so I have owned the knife. The stag handle is as nice and as fat as any I have ever seen on a factory knife, and is similar the the Marbles Knife of that era. The "clip-point" style blade is 5 inches long, making for an O.A. length of 9 1/2". Any Case Knife collector should add one like this to his collection...Read below and you will see why. KINFOLKS, INC., LITTLE VALLEY, NY c 1926-1957 The company was started by three cousins, Tint C. Champlin, Dean Case, and Russell Case. All three were directly related to the heads of the Case and Cattaraugus Cutlery Companies. Both may have been good reasons to choose âeoeKinfolksâe to be the company name. In 1929, Dean Case and his father, Jean Case, purchased the company from the other cousins. At that time, another line marked âeoeJean Caseâe was introduced. Most Kinfolk knives are fixed blade knives; pocket knives are rare. Kinfolks also made a full line of straight razors. In 1957, Kinfolks was sold to the Robeson Cutlery Company.
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