Tool Talk
What's-It Forum => What's-It Forum => Topic started by: PFSchaffner on April 20, 2016, 05:12:26 PM
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This is a 7" straight "DEXTER"-brand knife from Harrington Cutlery
(before it was Russell-Dexter, or whatever it is now), Southbridge Mass.
But I don't recognize the bayonet-mount-type slots in the back of
the knife. Anyone know what the knife, or the slots, were intended for? Some
kind of rigid back (like that of a back saw)? Some sort of extra handle
(like that of a file holder)?
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That looks like a leather knife. I have not seen one with the slots before. I have a later Russell Harrington Dexter catalog. It has a lot of newer style knives in it, mostly kitchen and butchering, but I will look in it tomorrow morning. It is upstairs, and I do not want to wake my wife with the creaking steps.
I also have a Hyde catalog, and I will look in it. There was a lot of common items in the Hyde and Dexter lines.
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both companies were located in Southbridge Massachusetts and both made cutlery tools.
Southbridge was also home to American Optical Company.
I believe that Hyde is still operating in Southbridge.
only about 20 miles from me. Brimfield is between me and Southbridge.
google "Brimfield MA flea market" 3 times a year on rt20 thousands of dealers set up May-July-September
and buyers come from all around the world. yes, huge traffic jams on rt20 during that time.