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Ìý interview with the president of the Colonial Knife Co.,Inc.
Ìý"Blade Talk" New Year Eve SpecialÌý
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Colonial Knife manufactured the Rin-Tin-Tin knives
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ÌýAntonio Paolantonio, the image below, he served in the U.S. Cavalry during WW1
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Kitchen Aid, one of the many brands created by ColonialÌý
WW2 Colonial manufactred the pilot survival knife, image below
Colonial during WW2 also manufactured the Mark-1 US navy deck knife shown below
"On beghalf of a greatful Nation" awarded to Antonio Paolantonio, Antonio served on the War Production Board in Washington, DC during WW2
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Antoino Paolantonio (left) and Harrry Guy, Colonial Knife National Sales ManagerÌý
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Construction view from Dike Street looking South-the basement and first floor of what would become the packaging, shipping and receiving departments, the basement was used for storage of displays, packaging supplies, sheaths and similar items.
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Photo of Dominic, Fredrick and Antonio PaolantonioÌýwith their parents, my great grandparents
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The photo below are the employees that worked in the Colonial Knife Tool room. Colonial Knife offered apprenticeship in tool making.
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The packaging department, every knife is inspected and cleaned prior to packagingÌý
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Colonial Cutlery International, Inc.
ÌýColonial Knife collectors knives, a division of Colonial Cutlery International, Inc.
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ÌýColonial Knife manufactures the toughest Knives Tools and Flashlights
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