>Question #2:
>After lurking for a while I'm starting to appreciate all the old stuff my
>dad used to have when I was a kid. Unfortunately, most of those tools are
>long gone. One item I do have is a pre-leather man multitool knife set that
>was supposedly my grandfathers. It has everything except a pair of pliers.
>Each tool snaps into the handle as needed. Made by the Napanoch Knife Co.
>of Napanoch, NY. I haven't been able to find any more that general
>information on the company itself. Does anyone here have any idea how
>popular this item was or any info? Estimated value? Photo's can bee seen
>at: http://www.geocities.com/captsct2000/Napanoch_multitool.html
>
As Todd says, "I kind of collect these things"
Geocities won't let me in to see the pix, exceeded their limit of 2
viewers.
Of course condition and completeness is everything. Plus, the price
difference for bone, celluloid or stag handles is substantial to
astounding.
but Napanoch is a good name in cutlery. If nothing else you'd be happy
using their steel, I guarantee.
Welcome aboard.
yours, Scott
*** Scott Grandstaff, Box 409, Happy Camp, CA 96039 ****
Tools:http://users.snowcrest.net/kitty/sgrandstaff/
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