Everything about Keen Kutter totally explained
Keen Kutter is a
trade name first used by
Simmons Hardware Company of
St. Louis, Missouri in
1866. The name was adopted as a
trademark by Simmons Hardware Company in
1870 and was used on their highest quality tools and cutlery.
Simmons Hardware Company was purchased by arch rival
Shapleigh Hardware Company (also of St. Louis) in
1940. Shapleigh Hardware Company was known for their premium brand
Diamond Edge. After Shapleigh acquired the Keen Kutter trademark it was modified by replacing the "E.C. Simmons" in the top of the logo with Shapleigh's (Fig. 6). Shapleigh continued to use the trademark on products until they went out of business in
1960.
After several years the Keen Kutter trademark was sold to
Val-Test Distributors of
Chicago, Illinois, a wholesale hardware buyers group. Val-Test allows smaller wholesale hardware companies to order goods. The orders are combined with orders from other hardware companies allowing for quantity discounts from manufactures. After Val-Test acquired the trademark they removed the "Shapleigh's" leaving the top of the logo blank (Fig. 7). Val-Test discontinued the Keen Kutter line of goods during the 1990s. Also during the 1990s limited use of the Keen Kutter trademark was authorized for a line of pocket knives distributed by
Frost Cutlery Co.
The Keen Kutter trademark is currently privately held.
Collectible interest
Items bearing the Keen Kutter trademark are considered collectible. There were numerous items produced which have
cross collectibility. Pocket knives, hand tools, railway locks, and advertising items from Keen Kutter are of interest to many collectors. Jerry and Elaine Heuring, authors of
Collector's Guide To Keen Kutter, have documented current values and general information in their books.
The Hardware Companies Kollector's Klub founded in
1995 is another great source of information for Keen Kutter collectors.
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