I picked up a J.S. Cantelo drawknife some years ago at a yard sale. The elderly woman, whose yard sale it was, said it had been her father's tool. I didn't think about it much, and I had never heard of J.S. Cantelo. But during the past year, one came up on eBay and commanded a good price. Then several more, with one netting $110. $60 seems to be the middle price, though one antique tool dealer want $130. I'm wondering why these drawknives command much higher prices than those of say, D.R. Barton or L& IJ White.
J.S. Cantelo held two patents, one from 1883, and a second from 1891, and he produced them himself. But all I can find, besides expensive drawknives online is that Cantelo manufactured them in Boston. Did he make anything other than his patent drawknives? What makes Cantelo drawknives so recognized and expensive?
Does anybody here know anything more about J.S. Cantelo and his factory?