Antique 1930's Berkshire Cutlery Co. Folding Dirk Knife Kris Blade flag


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"Antique 1930's Berkshire Cutlery Co. Folding Dirk Knife Kris Blade"
This nice folding dirk/knife features a lock back released kris type blade topped with twisted grips fastened with steel pins over brass liners. 

The blade is 99% full in shape with razor sharp edge and is tang stamped *Berkshire Cutlery Co*, it is lock back released and the pump is at the bottom of the knife.
No dents or nicks and no damage to note to the handles

Measures: 12 cm folded and 21 cm when fully extended
The knife has not been cleaned, buffed or otherwise modified

Knife is being sold as-is condition

Shapleigh Hardware Company c1843-1960 This company had it's start in 1843 when A. F. Shapleigh, then a junior partner of Rogers Bros. & Co. of Philadelphia, brought to St. Louis a stock of goods to open a branch of that company. This branch was named the Rogers, Shapleigh & Company. In 1847 the company became Shapleigh, Day & Co. This name was used until 1863 when the firm became A. F. Shapleigh & Co. The next year, 1864, Diamond Edge was adopted as the trademark for their tools and cutlery. The exact marking on these early knives is unknown at this time. In 1880 the name was the A. F. Shapleigh and Cantwell Hardware Company. This firm continued until 1888, when it became the A. F. Shapleigh Company. The next change in the company name occurred in about 1902. At this time, the company became the Norvell-Shapleigh Hardware Company. Saunders Norvell started with the E. C. Simmons Hardware in the late 1800's as a clerk. He was still a clerk in 1898, but by 1900 was a vice president of the Simmons firm. By 1902 he had changed to Shapleigh, and was president by 1907 of the Norvell-Shapleigh Hardware Company. The name once again reverted to A. F. Shapleigh Hardware Co. in about 1920. On July 1, 1940 Shapleigh purchased the E. C. Simmons Hardware. From this time until 1960, they used the old Simmons trademarks on their products, as a second line to the Diamond Edge trademark. They continued to do business until 1960 when the firm was sold. Berkshire was one of the marking used by Shapleigh (Ref: Pocketknives...second edition by John E. Goins 1982)
 
Price: 1 200 €
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Artist: Berkshire Cutlery Co
Period: 20th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Excellent condition

Material: Other
Length: 21 cm ouvert

Reference: 1369768
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Antique 1930's Berkshire Cutlery Co. Folding Dirk Knife Kris Blade
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0039 3477026022
0039 3477026022


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