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ROHRER'S New Castle, PA. ( Blind Hog Find.)

ROHERS? Colonial Woodsman, Catalog No. AO2 with number 476 below USA on Tang.
Tang Stamp ALCAS with Enchanted Mountains to right of ALCAS. Blade etched Colonial Woodsman With Eagle & Musket. Single Blade, Bear Head Toasted Stag Lock Back. with original Box and care instructions.

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Comment by Sue OldsWidow on April 14, 2018 at 12:40
Comment by Mike Bryant on December 12, 2015 at 19:47

Wow thanks John, you provided much more than I ever imagined I would find out.  I had NO idea that Rohrer's was a  Beer Distributor in Pa.  Thanks so much for the research info.   5 Stars + *****  for you Outstanding info.


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Comment by John McCain on December 11, 2015 at 19:16

Mike- A little more info on your knife-Your knife was made by Alcas Cutlery of Olean, New York.The company was started in 1948 by Alcoa Aluminum and W.R. Case & Sons. This joint venture was originated to manufacture high quality cutlery as a companion to Alcoa's cookware line.Actual production began in early 1949. In 1951, they began using the trademark "Cutco". In the mid 1960's Alcas began to manufacture folding knives on a small scale. These were made with private labeling, & some with the"Alcas" mark. In 1972,Alcoa bought out the W.R. Case interest.In 1976 ,Alcas purchased the "Kabar" trademark.The firm is still in business.The Rohrer knife was a limited edition exclusive to  Rohrer's Distributors, Inc which I believe was a beer distributor in New Castle,PA. Not sure how many were made, but I haven't found one with a serial # above 500.There is a customer service number for Cutco where they might provide further information-

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Comment by Mike Bryant on December 11, 2015 at 16:38

Thanks John, Jan.  I had seen the paper work on the internet but ALAS it did not have it when I got it.  I will  copy the picture to my knives folder and possibly print a copy to include with the knife for future owner.  I will also copy your info to go along with the info obtained by John  :-) 


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Comment by John McCain on November 12, 2015 at 17:44

Rohrer's was indeed a company in  New Castle, Pa. I haven't found much about them or their time span of business, bit did find this little tidbit that originally came with your knife-

Comment by Jan Carter on November 12, 2015 at 13:38

I did find this online

L Rohrer Gun Store is a Pennsylvania Domestic Fictitious Name filed on August 10, 1953. The company's filing status is listed as Active and its File Number is 2441618. The company's principal address is 21 S Mill St, New Castle, PA 16101-0.

The company has 2 principals on record. The principals are Joseph A Lawler Etal and Raymond E. Simkins.
Comment by Jan Carter on November 12, 2015 at 13:24

I have a message into Steve P with Colonial, maybe he or someone else in the family will remember the company

Comment by Mike Bryant on November 2, 2015 at 21:28

Does anyone know anything about a business named ROHRER'S  that was or is in New Castle PA.?

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