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This video relates the story of pioneering American pocketknife manufacturer Samuel Mason, the first to establish a cutlery factory in Western Pennsylvania where companies like Case and Queen would later rise to prominence. Mason apprenticed with Joseph Mappin in Sheffield, Immigrated to work at Waterville, helped found and run Northfield, founded Binns & Mason and Pittsburgh Cutlery Co. which became Beaver Falls Cutlery, which closed and whose equipment was used to start Cattaraugus Cutlery Co. Mason then started the first knife factory in Canton, Ohio - Mason and Son which was probably superceded by the Canton Cutlery Co. of picture handle knife fame. Link to August 2000 issue of Knife World: https://www.knifemagazine.com/knife-m... Link to sign up for print subscription: https://simplecirc.com/subscribe/knif... Link to sign up for online membership (including access to every back issue of KNIFE Magazine and KNIFE WORLD): https://www.knifemagazine.com/product... KNIFE Magazine is an oversized, glossy, full-color monthly print magazine, the biggest and (we believe) most beautiful publication in the world of knives. What you are visiting now is just our digital side! In 2015, KNIFE Magazine was launched as the successor to the much-beloved and oldest running monthly knife publication, KNIFE WORLD (since 1975). KNIFE Magazine continues the KNIFE WORLD tradition of publishing a diverse mixture of articles by the most knowledgeable writers in the knife business, on topics of interest to knife collectors and enthusiasts. We think you’ll find our publication refreshing, in a world awash with crass commercialism. (We like to say that KNIFE Magazine is a publication designed for those who read it, not those who advertise!) For more on our history, read “KNIFE WORLD Turns Silver! a history of KNIFE WORLD magazine from 1975 to 2002“.