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Will do Howard. I have decided to start it up soon. I need to take a cool picture to start it off.
I will let you know.
Robert,
I think novelty knives would make a good discussion group. I don't own any, but would enjoy reading about them. Give us a warning here. I find that I miss new topics sometimes because I don't visit the Home page a lot.
Wow, thanks for the info. I knew there had to be something more about these knives stamped Novelty Cutlery Co. It's great to hear about their history.
I was thinking of starting a little Mini-Group about all Novelty knives, they deserve their own spot. They have quite a few interesting patterns and I think fun to collect.
Great information Howard. Thanks for sharing. All About Pocket Knives (AAPK) is a great site -- (just a little too stuffy for me to be member of) So it would appear Novelty Cutlery is a old company out of Canton Ohio.
Novelty Cutlery Co. Robert, take a look here.
https://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/knife_forum/viewtopic.php?f=35...
It says https (secure) so I hope it opens for you. If not I can cut and paste the info.
I need a new box fullof knives LOL
As I mentioned, the two i have are pretty decent. I haven't really used either to any extent but they seem solid enough. I'm not sure if the brass finish on the hunting dog knife will stand the test of time but it looks really well finished right out of the box.
Wow thanks Tobias. The ones I'm talking about are from the USA and Germany. I guess they are a few years old, now. I think they are all neat, no matter the origin, as long as they are well built.
A quick check shows that the actual name is Novelty Knife Company. SMKW has owned the TM since 1994. I'm guessing early production was under contract with Colonial as SMKW had other low priced knives made by Colonial back in the day.
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