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This group has grown into an encyclopedia of knife information.  Feel free to read, use and add!  Enjoy 

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Some great Research and my thanks to the tireless work done by Sue OldsWidow. Check out that index, you just may be there for days! Also her research turned up an old resource that is worth revisiting if you have not seen.

Produced by iKC Member Tobais Gibson its a good reference for collectors: http://apg2k.hegewisch.net/index.html

I could not have said this better myself Mr Hanner!

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EGW (Ezra G. Waterman) Knives

Started by Kevin D. Last reply by Kevin D on Tuesday. 1 Reply

Looking for age and value

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Comment by John wills on March 6, 2018 at 19:13

Sorry pic is so bad . Blades says hen and rooster worlds finest cutlery 

Comment by Jan Carter on March 6, 2018 at 18:55

It appears to be a swell center whittler.  What are the markings on it

Comment by John wills on March 6, 2018 at 18:51

Was told it may be a pumpkin whittler ???

Comment by John wills on March 6, 2018 at 18:49

Comment by Jan Carter on March 6, 2018 at 16:10

John,

Post a pic and description here, just hit add at the top

Knife Q&A With John McCain

Comment by John wills on March 6, 2018 at 15:04

NEED A LITTLE INFO ON A HEN AND ROOSTER  MODEL 373C-AP  HAVING TROUBLE FINDING ANYTHING ON THIS ONE.


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Comment by Robert Stadtlander on February 4, 2018 at 10:15

Queen Cutlery made folding woodcarving knives for my business.  I need to find a new source so if anyone or any company is interested in providing knives, please contact me ASAP.

Comment by Tony Flannery on December 25, 2016 at 11:36

Merry Christmas to all on the Research & Resources Group, And the Best In The New Year!

Comment by allanm on March 28, 2016 at 12:54

Thank you John! I'm still blaming the proxy :-) That image perspective looks a bit odd. squished but that's ok. I'll figure out access and learn the site soon enough, and that might be enough to help others to help me identify the origin of the knife.

I told my son about this specific knife it on Saturday, he's in Michigan, I'm in Virginia now. He was born in South Africa, and when I told him I am researching and cataloging the knives I have, and one day when I "croak" he will get them all with my docs, he said he's not excited about me croaking, but will be glad to inherit the family history and legacy. :-)

As to I*XL or I-XL mentioned by Clint, most likely one of those were what my dad meant. I had seen I*XL images very similar, but all have I*XL prominently on them. Apparently my grandfather "really liked IXL knives" - whichever ones they were. My sister (still in South Africa) now has a tomato knife with very fine tooth serrated blade and a round circle on the end, I assume part of the design for Victorian era tomato cutting and serving.

I'll ask her to check that out for markings and send me an image, that might give more clues about exactly what my dad meant by IXL knives - as in I*XL, I-XL or other

Comment by John Bamford on March 28, 2016 at 12:30

I took the liberty of sharing Allan's photo here as he seems to have had trouble with doing that .

 
 
 

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