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Made in Philadelphia out of Catalin (Bakelite)
Hard material, sharp serated blade. One side is more aggressive than the other.

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Comment by Michael Kelley Sr. on November 4, 2013 at 22:29

That's rich...

I have to sell myself everyday! and it can get deep! LOL!

PM me your address and I will save you from the horrors of future brown lettuce :)

Comment by Max McGruder on November 4, 2013 at 22:13

I hate brown lettuce what can I say and if you cut it in half with a regular steel blade it goes brown ,bad look!

I have to sell myself everyday! and it can get deep! LOL!

Comment by Michael Kelley Sr. on November 4, 2013 at 22:01

Not techincally Bakelite...it's kind of like the Kleenex tissue paper thing. American Catalin aquired the patents from Bakelite and changed the process. This is a cast Pheonolic two part material which increased the hardness and durability. The serrations were ground to an almost razor sharp edge.

Rediculously sharp for an early thermoplastic.

Probably didn't sell well.

Maybe Max should have been on the publicity campaign:

"Bet its good for cutting up lettuce won't brown it. Purdy Cool!"

Comment by Max McGruder on November 4, 2013 at 21:15
Bet its good for cutting up lettuce won't brown it. Purdy Cool!
Comment by Jan Carter on November 4, 2013 at 20:42

Bakelite knife...interesting

I wonder how they held up?

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