The Attleboro Knife
The Attleboro Knife is a large, fixed-blade knife that was popular with outdoorsmen and hunters in the early 1900s. The knife has a long, wide blade that tapers to a point, and a large wooden handle. The knife was made by the Attleboro Knife Company, which was based in Attleboro, Massachusetts.
The company was founded in 1892 by George W. Parker and Charles A. Stone, and it initially made pocket knives. It wasn't until around 1900 that the company began making fixed-blade knives like the Attleboro Knife. The knife was designed for hunting and camping, and it quickly became popular with outdoorsmen.
The Attleboro Knife Company went out of business in the 1930s, but the knife remains popular today among collectors and outdoor enthusiasts.