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Pontiaker
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GCCO MITALY

Post by Pontiaker »

Who is the maker of this tang stamp, TIA!
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thom
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Pictures please
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JulesVane
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Gutmann Cutlery Company was an importer. Imported all kinds of knives from all over, I believe. I 2nd Thom's comment...we need pictures.
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Agreed - they imported some desirable knives and photos would be appreciated.

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HLangston
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I have a manual stiletto stamped G.C.Co over M.ITALY.

Gutmann Cutlery Company.
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Gutmann was a New York importer and most of their stilettos are manual, so if you have an auto, it is pre-1954.
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