Can any help date my father's Dexter cleaver?

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Hi my fellow BF members. My father passed away a few years ago and I brought home a few boxes. The other day I finally decided it was time to go throw a them and stumbled across one of his old Dexter cleavers. I know it's nothing super special. But I'd like to at least know when my dad got it and how old it is. He had several of them while me and my brother grow up. Don't remember what brand they were just remember dad having then to chop up the fresh proteins when we young. Any chance someone on here can help date this thing? Even kinda close would be helpful. If I had to guess I believe this is the one he bought in the late 80's early 90's but it maybe a replacement for that one or it might be earlier. Thanks for any help.

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Not sure that this helps, but if you look at the last paragraph it states that the company rebranded in 2001 to "Dexter-Russell". Since your handle is marked "Dexter Russell" it may indicate that your Dad's cleaver was manufactured around 2001. Of course Dexter cleavers are still made today, and they are excellent choppers. The new cleavers' handles are just stamped "Dexter", and the popular 5387 model (7" blade) has been around for a long time.


About Dexter-Russell, Inc.
dexter-factory.jpg
Dexter-Russell, Inc.
is the largest manufacturer of professional cutlery in the United States. Throughout our long and rich history, we have maintained a tradition of excellence in both materials and workmanship. Our company is the proud successor to the two oldest American cutlery manufacturers: The Harrington Cutlery Company and the John Russell Cutlery Company.

Henry Harrington, a New England craftsman and inventor, established the first cutlery company in the United States on June 18, 1818 in Southbridge, Massachusetts. Harrington manufactured surgical equipment and shoe knives, as well as well crafted firearms. As his cutlery line expanded, he gradually discontinued his firearm business. In 1884, Harrington introduced the Dexter trade name. The Dexter line of fine kitchen and table cutlery soon gained a reputation for quality in America's homes and restaurants.

Another New Englander, John Russell, founded his Green River Works on March 1, 1834. After having made his fortune in the cotton industry, Russell, at age 37, turned his energies to the manufacturing of quality cutlery. He built his water powered factory on the banks of the Green River near Greenfield Massachusetts.
history_knife_blade.gif
His first products, chisels and axe heads, were made from fine English steel of the type normally reserved for tableware. As the Green River works expanded its line to include knives, the company continued to use only the finest materials.

knife-manufacturing.jpg
By paying much higher wages than English cutlers, Russell was able to attract skilled European craftsmen to his factory. With all the manufacturing operations consolidated under one roof, these skilled craftsmen were able to produce large quantities of high quality hunting knives to supply the needs of America’s western frontier.

history_chef_knife.gif
On May 1, 1933
, the Harrington Cutlery Company and the John Russell Cutlery Company merged, bringing together the two most respected names in cutlery: Dexter and Russell. The new company, Russell Harrington Cutlery Company, offered a broad range of quality cutlery products from the famous knives that "won the west" to innovative cutlery for the professional and industrial markets. In 2001, the company changed its name to Dexter-Russell, Inc. to reflect its long history of product brand identity.
history_oyster.gif


Today, the same tradition of quality and variety iscarried on in Southbridge, Massachusetts, where Dexter-Russell produces the broadest line of professional cutlery made by any single manufacturer in the world.
 
Not sure that this helps, but if you look at the last paragraph it states that the company rebranded in 2001 to "Dexter-Russell". Since your handle is marked "Dexter Russell" it may indicate that your Dad's cleaver was manufactured around 2001. Of course Dexter cleavers are still made today, and they are excellent choppers. The new cleavers' handles are just stamped "Dexter", and the popular 5387 model (7" blade) has been around for a long time.


About Dexter-Russell, Inc.
dexter-factory.jpg
Dexter-Russell, Inc.
is the largest manufacturer of professional cutlery in the United States. Throughout our long and rich history, we have maintained a tradition of excellence in both materials and workmanship. Our company is the proud successor to the two oldest American cutlery manufacturers: The Harrington Cutlery Company and the John Russell Cutlery Company.

Henry Harrington, a New England craftsman and inventor, established the first cutlery company in the United States on June 18, 1818 in Southbridge, Massachusetts. Harrington manufactured surgical equipment and shoe knives, as well as well crafted firearms. As his cutlery line expanded, he gradually discontinued his firearm business. In 1884, Harrington introduced the Dexter trade name. The Dexter line of fine kitchen and table cutlery soon gained a reputation for quality in America's homes and restaurants.

Another New Englander, John Russell, founded his Green River Works on March 1, 1834. After having made his fortune in the cotton industry, Russell, at age 37, turned his energies to the manufacturing of quality cutlery. He built his water powered factory on the banks of the Green River near Greenfield Massachusetts.
history_knife_blade.gif
His first products, chisels and axe heads, were made from fine English steel of the type normally reserved for tableware. As the Green River works expanded its line to include knives, the company continued to use only the finest materials.

knife-manufacturing.jpg
By paying much higher wages than English cutlers, Russell was able to attract skilled European craftsmen to his factory. With all the manufacturing operations consolidated under one roof, these skilled craftsmen were able to produce large quantities of high quality hunting knives to supply the needs of America’s western frontier.

history_chef_knife.gif
On May 1, 1933
, the Harrington Cutlery Company and the John Russell Cutlery Company merged, bringing together the two most respected names in cutlery: Dexter and Russell. The new company, Russell Harrington Cutlery Company, offered a broad range of quality cutlery products from the famous knives that "won the west" to innovative cutlery for the professional and industrial markets. In 2001, the company changed its name to Dexter-Russell, Inc. to reflect its long history of product brand identity.
history_oyster.gif


Today, the same tradition of quality and variety iscarried on in Southbridge, Massachusetts, where Dexter-Russell produces the broadest line of professional cutlery made by any single manufacturer in the world.
It does help thank you so much.

Cheers
 
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