Welcome Home...THANK YOU FOR BEING A PART OF OUR COMMUNITY

Reply by Sue OldsWidow on May 2, 2012 at 18:06

just a tiny tidbit of INPUT

Imperial knives was a manufacturer of affordable American folding knives founded in Rhode Island in 1916. By the 1940s, Imperial knives became the Imperial Knife Associated Companies Group when the company acquired Schrade Cutlery. In 1985, the company became the Imperial Schrade Corporation. In 2004, Imperial Schrade's New York manufacturing plant closed, and all production shifted overseas. Dating the American Imperial knives produced between 1916 and 1988 is relatively simple. After 1988, the Imperial tang stamps were discontinued and replaced by the Schrade name.

ULSTER/SCHRADE

Tags: Imperial, Knives, reasearch

Views: 884

Replies to This Discussion

PDF of a 1952 Imperial Hammer Brand Jackmaster  catalog-http://ibdennis.com/Jackmaster%201952.pdf

Sue, I'm trying to discover how and when Imperial started to make the knives that I collect. Imperial and Curtis Industries got together and made what I call Key Knives. Imperial took one of their 2 blade knives and somehow left out the small blade. They left the pin intact. Then Curtis designed a key blank that inserted onto the pin. The blank was removeable and the car dealers would remove it and cut it to fit your car. The dealers logo would be placed on the handle  as the dealer wanted it.

Do you or any of your group know anything about this?

Pete

Attachments:
My thinking here, Pete, is you know more on these than we do. Like most of here, I'd never seen anything like these, and in researching them am having a hard time finding anything more than what you've told us.

There's always something "new" around the corner...

Hi, Jan,  You probably have answered this question already, but... When did Imperial Knife Co. acquire the Hammer Knife Co.?

Thanks,

Pete

Pete,

I have Bryan W looking into an old article on these for us

Imperial bought Hammer Brand in 1936

RSS

whiteriverknives.com

Latest Activity

David L. Packham commented on Nick Hansen's group Buck 110 Group
yesterday
David L. Packham commented on Nick Hansen's group Buck 110 Group
yesterday
David L. Packham replied to Doug Ritter's discussion Shocking 9th Cir. Decision Against CA 2A Switchblade Ban Appeal…NOT!
yesterday
George R Naugle commented on Paul S's blog post C. F. Wolfertz Allentown Pa and Wilbert Cutlery Co Lockback Hunters
yesterday
Lars replied to Dennis Hibar's discussion A new iKC calendar and a new year of knives!
yesterday

Featured
dead_left_knife_guy replied to Doug Ritter's discussion Shocking 9th Cir. Decision Against CA 2A Switchblade Ban Appeal…NOT!
yesterday
Dennis Hibar replied to Dennis Hibar's discussion A new iKC calendar and a new year of knives!
Sunday
J.J. Smith III commented on Lars's blog post The 5-inch Folding Hunter – In a Class All Its Own
Saturday
Jack commented on Lars's blog post The 5-inch Folding Hunter – In a Class All Its Own
Saturday

KnifeMaker
Doug Ritter posted discussions
Saturday
Lars commented on Lars's blog post The 5-inch Folding Hunter – In a Class All Its Own
Saturday
George R Naugle commented on George R Naugle's blog post My first hunting knife
Friday
Jack commented on Lars's blog post The 5-inch Folding Hunter – In a Class All Its Own
Friday
Jack commented on George R Naugle's blog post My first hunting knife
Friday
Jack commented on dead_left_knife_guy's photo
Friday
Jack commented on Jack's photo
Friday

© 2026   Created by Jan Carter.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service