Antique New York Knife Company Knives and Company History

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Holy moly!!! Looks like it just came off the production line:eek: Does Stephen have Primble's time machine on loan?!!

Fantastic full blade on that one, Mark!

WOW Mark!!! that is a treasure:thumbup:

HOLY SMOKES Mark!!!! That thing is too cool:) dang fine lookin knife there sir:D:D:cool:

Thank you guys for the nice compliments, I appreciate that.

Mark - terrific photos. I'm glad you like it and glad that it's found a good home. :thumbup:

Thank you again Stephen, it looks great in the display cabinet with it's buddies. :)
 
I love that EO Hammer Mark. Stephen doesn't have any bad knives !! :thumbup:;);):D

Does anybody else have any hammers left? Mark has them all now - well - almost. :D:D
 
Time to Re-Boot this wonderful thread....surely there are more NYKs to be shown. Here's another whittler from my pile. It's little at 2 5/8" closed.
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These Eurekas were waiting for me when I got back from Oregon.

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The bottom one is down a bit, and has been cleaned. The top one is near mint, IMO.

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As usual, the scratches are on my scanner glass . . . . . .
 
Beautiful specimens, Charlie! I really like the bolster work on those.
 
Thanks, Jack! I feel lucky to have found these!
 
Barry - I must have missed your posts on the weekend that I was celebrating my birthday. Two fine examples !!! :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::)

Charlie - I thought you cleaned up at the knife show and these were waiting for you when you got home? :eek::eek::confused::confused::confused::rolleyes::grumpy::grumpy:

Just fabulous examples of NYKC artistry !!! :thumbup::thumbup::D

The fancy crown bolsters are just out of this world beautiful craftsmanship !!! :)

Remember my old Primble ISW black stag knife with fancy crown bolster ? It has the same shield as the NYK stamped bolster knife which you showed.

Hmmm - I wonder who made it for Belknap Hardware Company?? :confused::confused:

I suppose it is hard to scan knives without getting a few scratches. ;):D:rolleyes:
 
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Good Lord, Charlie. I wasn't sure there were 2 knives like that available anywhere and you scored a pair! A nice stamped NYK rear bolster gets me everytime. Thanks for sharing.
 
Barry - I must have missed your posts on the weekend that I was celebrating my birthday. Two fine examples !!! :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::)

Charlie - I thought you cleaned up at the knife show and these were waiting for you when you got home? :eek::eek::confused::confused::confused::rolleyes::grumpy::grumpy:

Just fabulous examples of NYKC artistry !!! :thumbup::thumbup::D

The fancy crown bolsters are just out of this world beautiful craftsmanship !!! :)

Remember my old Primble ISW black stag knife with fancy crown bolster ? It has the same shield as the NYK stamped bolster knife which you showed.

Hmmm - I wonder who made it for Belknap Hardware Company?? :confused::confused:

I suppose it is hard to scan knives without getting a few scratches. ;):D:rolleyes:

It would be nice to see the Belknap and NYK side by side.
(hint hint):D
 
Ohh - OK, but, I never said my old Primble was mint or anything like that. :o:D ( If you don't like my knife, how about the pretty rocks :confused::confused::rolleyes::D)
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How could anyone NOT like that knife Primble?!?:eek::eek::eek:
It's absolutely gorgeous!:thumbup::thumbup:
 
These Eurekas were waiting for me when I got back from Oregon.

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The bottom one is down a bit, and has been cleaned. The top one is near mint, IMO.

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As usual, the scratches are on my scanner glass . . . . . .

Very nice Charlie!

You are right about the bottom one being "down a bit and cleaned". Just send that one to me and I'll suffer with it for you.
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