Colonial Cutlery of Providence, RI. have been making basic working class knives since just after WWI. With the faux stag and hollow shell sides, I'd guess 50's or 60's. If you post in the Bernard Levine subforum you can probably get more information.
:thumbup:model No. 3605 high carbon steel blades, assorted hanldes, Stagged White and Colored. length closed 4"
60's ,70's very popular model-sold millions-
Steve Paolantonio weight per dozen-these inexpensive knives were sold by the dozen 1 1/2 lbs.
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