
This page is for new information on Colonel Coon I
have discovered.
My newest discovery involves a picture of some lost
Colonel Coon knives found in a warehouse. Most everyone thinks these
knives were counterfeit when in fact they are not. Please read what
Adrian A. Harris (Colonel Coon) says about the history of these knives.

For a large picture go
HERE to see this knife close up.
Around 1980, I was trying to get Tennessee Knife
Works off the ground and have enough capital to go into box making,
insert making, and chemical milling. Since the "Old Cutler" line was
selling good at the time (because it was well made and cheap). The "Old
Cutler" had a good thick blade, 1090 tool steel, and the handles were
solid delrin. On a joint venture (between Al and myself), we made 1,000
of these knives with the tang stamp Col. Coon, Tenn. U.S.A. (I already
had this stamp). I had met with their sales rep and the idea was to sell
these knives to the local hardware stores for an inexpensive "using"
knife. These knives were made in Providence, RI by Colonial Knife Co.
and I was going to distribute them through Tennessee Knife Works. They
were not marketed as being made in Tennessee, but as being distributed
by Tennessee Knife Works. At the time, there were a lot of knives coming
in from Japan and selling for a cheap price. My idea, was to have an
American made knife that would be in competition with these. I also
thought I could sell more than the Old Cutler brand. I am sorry to say,
they did not sell. The ones that did, I think were used because we only
made 1,000 of these (some with white handles) and there are very few
around now.
Here is a knife I found that has
no evidence of being a Colonel Coon anywhere on the knife but the eBay
listing claimed it was made by Adrian A. Harris. This is true please
read what Adrian A. Harris (Colonel Coon) says about the history of
these knives
Colonel Coon Jim Sargent Iwo Jima Canoe Stag Knife
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I made the "Iwo Jima" knife for Jim Sargent sometime
around 1981. As per his request, there is no mention of Colonel Coon on
the knife. We did make a box with a Iwo Jima label. I think we put the
new "Old Sarge" logo on it. I forgot. I do remember we made 500 of
these.
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