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Ontario Knife Company: robust, no-nonsense knives

Ontario Knife, in full Ontario Knife Company, has a long history. The company has been around since 1889 and thus has more than 125 years of experience in knife making. Ever since the Second World War, Ontario Knives has been one of the larger knife suppliers of the United States Army. The faith which has been placed in this brand over the years says something about the reliability of their knives.

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Reasons to buy an Ontario Knife Company pocket knife

Each of the Ontario knives has a no-nonsense vibe. They can handle whatever you throw at them. To achieve this, Ontario uses tough steels for their knives, like carbon steel. Carbon steel is known for its toughness; it can really handle its own. The blades are sharp upon delivery but are also easy to sharpen when the time has come. The knives are mainly produced in the United States and offer excellent value for money.

Ontario Knives: product types

Ontario kitchen knives

Ontario also produces different types of kitchen knives: from carving knives to butcher's knives and even complete knife sets.

Ontario outdoor knives

You can also find a suitable knife for various outdoor activities in Ontario's range. The different types of axes, bushcraft, outdoor, hunting and survival knives are suitable for all your outdoor adventures.

Ontario pocket knives

In addition, Ontario also has a large selection of pocket knives. Like the fixed knives, Ontario pocket knives are very robust and can certainly handle heavy-duty cutting tasks.

History of Ontario Knife Company

Three men - William B. Ensworth, Charles Albert Brace and William Maudsley - founded the company in 1889 in picturesque Naples, New York. The company's name comes from Ontario County. Originally, knives were made by water power on a sharpening stone and sold from a wheelbarrow in the area.

As the company grew, more space and energy became a necessity. An old mill in Cadiz, near Franklinville, was bought and powered by hydropower from the Ischua Creek. Around 1902, the company moved to Franklinville. On 12 August 1902, the company was officially incorporated and retained the name Ontario Knife Company.

In 1904, the interests of the original shareholders were taken over by the owners of another local knife manufacturer, Empire State Cutlery Company. The two companies were merged in 1905 under the name Ontario Knife Company in Franklinville. The company continued to grow, so they built a new building between 1912 and 1914, which is still in use today.

Ontario Knife expanded its role in the knife industry with membership in the American Cutlery Manufacturers' Association. Today, Ontario Knife Company is known to deliver craftsmanship, durability and reliability, and beloved by knife enthusiasts worldwide.

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