Share your favorites on Show & Tell

Collins Corn Knife?

In Tools and Hardware > Show & Tell.
Rustfarm's loves195 of 1541One of my favorites I restoredWhat is the purpose of this beautiful handle
7
Love it
0
Like it

WatchsearcherWatchsearcher loves this.
friscofrisco loves this.
RustfarmRustfarm loves this.
fortapachefortapache loves this.
blunderbuss2blunderbuss2 loves this.
ho2cultchaho2cultcha loves this.
CaperkidCaperkid loves this.
See 5 more
Add to collection

    Please create an account, or Log in here

    If you don't have an account, create one here.


    Create a Show & TellReport as inappropriate


    Posted 9 years ago

    Sting
    (27 items)

    My dad referred to this as an old corn knife. I was going to clean it up and put a usable edge on it when I found "COLLINS" stamped on the blade. Since there is a lot of history associated with the name I stopped. Before I put this back into service I want to know if I should leave it as I found it. Is this the same Collins? I know it is older than I am (50+) but not much else.

    Mystery Solved
    logo
    Tools and Hardware
    See all
    17
    17" Valley Pro AMERICAN HICKORY Woo...
    $32
    9pcs Keys BIG Large Antique Vintage old Brass Skeleton Lot for DIY Making Lock
    9pcs Keys BIG Large Antique Vintage...
    $8
    9pcs Keys BIG Large Antique Vintage old Brass Skeleton Lot for DIY Making Lock
    9pcs Keys BIG Large Antique Vintage...
    $7
    Vintage Antique Solid Brass Bacchus Dionysus Greek God Of Wine Face Door Knocker
    Vintage Antique Solid Brass Bacchus...
    $35
    logo
    17
    17" Valley Pro AMERICAN HICKORY Woo...
    $32
    See all

    Comments

    1. Sting, 9 years ago
      Some things don't improve. I had a name brand modern machete and as far as I am concerned it was worthless. The weight distribution on this is much makes it much more useful for clearing brush. Is this the same company that also created machetes and swords? Was it made in the US or South America? Should there be more markings?
    2. TallCakes TallCakes, 9 years ago
      might also research sugarcane knife:
      http://i416.photobucket.com/albums/pp241/neetmok/fourteen/industries6.jpg~original
    3. blunderbuss2 blunderbuss2, 9 years ago
      I am very familiar with this style cane knife here in the islands. The British brands are the best (probably made in India). Those Amer. machetes are pure crap!
    4. Sting, 9 years ago
      I believe my grandparents brought it back from PR for my dad about the time I was born. That makes it early 1960's. I will just clean it, sell it, and buy new cane knife.
    5. UncleRon UncleRon, 9 years ago
      Be sure you check out new cane knives before you sell this one. It's not real valuable as a collectible but may be a superior user to the new stuff on today's market.
    6. frisco frisco, 9 years ago
      Well said UncleRon! Old USA made is the some of the BEST in the world, despite what some say. Collins has been around since the 1920's, and had/has such a good reputation, that many companies have tried to counterfeit their name. Here are a couple of good links you may be interested in: PS: I would NOT Hesitate to keep it, if I owned it!

      http://www.yesteryearstools.com/Yesteryears%20Tools/Collins%20Pt.%201.html


      http://www.machetespecialists.com/canemachetes.html
    7. frisco frisco, 9 years ago
      Whoops, I meant to say the 1820's above,as I let my fingers do the walking, and they went south! lol
    8. blunderbuss2 blunderbuss2, 9 years ago
      Very good advice UncleRon.
    9. Sting, 9 years ago
      Minimal collector's value and decent steel? I may as well use it. I will sharpen it taking out the few nicks as I go. The rivets are steel but need a little tightening. The handles are cracked but I can inject a little glue. They will also need a little oil. FYI thank link is great. I didn't see any of it same stamping but with a long and varied history who knows?
    10. umairch, 4 years ago
      Thanks for sharing an awesome info with us Also the Collins has been around since the 1920's, and had/has such a good reputation, that many companies have tried to counterfeit their name.
      https://10hunts.com/best-machete-for-clearing-brush/

    Want to post a comment?

    Create an account or login in order to post a comment.