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Hi, Richard ...
Here is the information you are looking for, out of the following source:
Goins, John and Charlotte. (1998) "Goins' Encyclopedia of Cutlery Markings"
Published by John E. and Charlotte S. Goins, Indianapolis, IN. Pg. 6-7
"AMERICAN CUTLERY COMPANY c. 1879 - 1928 This firm was at 177-187 Mather
St., Chicago, Illinois in the 1880s. In 1896, Isaac Hirsch was President of
the firm. By 1923, they were at 728-764 Mather, with Moses Hirsch
President. In 1928, they changed their name to the "American Stainless
Cutlery Company." American made all types of cutlery. The pocket knives
date pre-1900. "1865" was their trademark."
This book is one of the most complete references for cutlery trademarks,
marks, and manufacturers.
Cheers,
Megan Springate
At 10:20 PM 10/08/2001, you wrote:
>Does '1865' in a shield on an American Cutlery Company table knife signify
>the date of manufacture?
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>Is there a history of the products of the American Cutlery Company?
>
>Richard Wright
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