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No idea what this is forgot I had it...even forget who gave it to me or where i may have gotten it from...anyone have any idea...doesnt appear to have any markings on it

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Comment by David Adkins on March 4, 2011 at 20:57

The Ideal Knife Co was located in Providence RI, in business from the mid 1920 through the mid 80s. This one is probably 60s or 70s vintage.

 


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Comment by D ale on March 4, 2011 at 20:44
 The stamping looks like IDEAL .. in lower case script .. I'm guessing Imperial manufactured as an in-house brand. Perhaps Colonial. The model is a knock off of the military TL-29 electricians knife.

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