Colonial Knife Corp

"THE KNIVES HELPING TO BUILD AMERICA SINCE 1926"

Colonial Knife was incorporated in 1926 by the Paolantonio brothers; Antonio, Domenic, Fredrick . Prior to the three brothers forming Colonial Knife, they each worked in other occupations which would hone their skills as manufactures and businessmen.

The brothers proved they had the skills needed to achieve success. Antonio handling the sales, Domenic the finances and Frederick the manufacturing process. The 20’s and 30’s would prove to be difficult times, but with hard work and determination, the brothers would overcome all obstacles.

During the next 70 years Colonial Knife grew adding new products. The 1950’s inspired such brand names as the Sure Snap (auto knife) along with the Cub Hunter and Rin Tin Tin series and other well know styles of knives that would earn the Colonial brand a reputation as “;a boy’s first knife.

In 2001, some of the employees of the former Colonial Knife started Colonial Cutlery international (CCI) and began manufacturing the M-724 auto knives and the J-316 for the military. This new interest in the Colonial brand led to additional customers such as the Boy Scouts of America, Girl Scouts of the U.S.A, Cooper Tools, Stanley Works, Ideal Industries, and the General Service Administration (G.S.A.)

  In 2002, CCI registered the Colonial Knife brand as a division of Colonial Cutlery International, Inc. Today, Colonial Cutlery International, Inc. brand is the imported line of knives and tools while the U.S.A.- made products fall under the Colonial Knife brand.
Together, two great brands under one roof.  

Colonial Knife Corporation by Steve Hanner on May 25, 2013

Reply by Steve Hanner on May 25, 2013 at 16:16

I will start with my first Colonial I think!

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    Jan Carter

    LOL Michael!

    I am a fan of the Red Ryders.  I wish that Colonial would do another one

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    Tobias Gibson

    Talk to the folks at SMKW and ask them to release a USA made Red Ryder knife.  They contracted with Colonial for the earlier USA ones and they currently produce the Chinese made one.

      Maybe they'll work out a deal with Steve P. at Colonial at make a USA version.  I know I'd be interested!

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    Charles Sample

    So would I Tobias.