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  2. The company's roots extend back to 1889, when the Case brothers – William Russell (W.R.), Jean, John and Andrew Case, formerly of the Cattaraugus Cutlery Company – began selling cutlery from the back of a wagon in various small western New York villages.

  3. John Russell (Russ) Case, the son of W.R., formed W.R. Case & Sons, as it is known today. Russ’s father acted as his son’s consultant, helping to stabilize the company's early finances while building a reputation as the most respected name in American cutlery.

  4. Oct 15, 2018 · This companies roots go back to 1889 when the Case brothers William Russell, Jean, John and Andrew Case began selling cutlery from the back of a wagon in small New York villages. In approximately 1886 the four Case brothers joined with J.B.F. Champlin & Son and formed the Cattaraugus Cutlery Co.

  5. Jul 12, 2013 · W. R. Case & Son Cutlery – The Beginning. As stated earlier, W.R. Case was not involved with his brothers’ business, but the Case Brothers Company served to train his son. During the years 1900-1902, John Russell Case had worked for his uncles and earned his indoctrination into the cutlery business.

  6. The company originated in Little Valley, New York, around the turn of the 20th century, before relocating to its current home, Bradford, Pennsylvania, in 1905. The company's namesake, William Russell Case, first made knives with his brothers under the name Case Brothers Cutlery Company.

  7. W.R. Case & Son Cutlery. Founded by Russ and W.R. Case. Little Valley, New York. 1902-1905. Another spinoff from Case Brothers, Russ Case got into a feud with his uncles over commissions owed, resulting in his departure in 1902.

  8. Feb 27, 2014 · The late 1980’s brought in the Parker era, wherein Jim Parker leveraged his assets and bought W.R. Case Cutlery Company. Jim went to work trying to solve the financial problems by flooding the market with variations and collector sets.

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