The York Saw and Knife Company:
York Saw & Knife: Quality Manufacturing Since 1906
Did you know York Saw & Knife is one of the oldest industrial blade manufacturers in the USA?
In 1906, York, PA man Louis Klunk set out to become a premier manufacturer of steel, set-tooth saw blades. He built a business from the ground up, employing and honing the skill of a dedicated, local workforce to see it all through. The then-titled York Saw Works soon became renowned for its quality, reliability, and superior service to numerous industries in need of quality saw blades.
The York Saw Works in the late 1950s
The company continued to flourish in the following decades, and in 1969 the old York Saw Works was sold to James O. Pickard, Sr. At that time it was renamed the York Saw and Machine Company, Inc. In 1991, the company purchased the Luxite brand of professional, carbide-tipped saw blades.
Then in 1994, E.G. Oleson’s & Sons was purchased. The newly-renamed Oleson Saw Technology joined the family in serving the needs of the logging industry and is the exclusive distributor of Iseli equipment used in the maintenance of saw blades in lumber mills.
50 years later, York Saw is run by the second generation of Pickard’s as the York Saw & Knife Company. Now located in two modern facilities in York, PA and the company employs over 90 skilled workers and support staff.
Support and capabilities are stronger than ever, with the company offering its products from the largest industries to the smallest niche markets.
The custom blade manufacturer continues to expand in both product line AND company size, offering much more specialized and custom knives for applications never-before supported in the company’s history. Products today include carbide-tipped saws, wideband saw blades, and numerous other blades that cutoff, perforate, and slit food, paper, foil, film, plastics, and corrugated products.
Strong core values of American-made quality and service remain the cornerstone of all York Saw & Knife’s endeavors. While the question remains whether Mr. Klunk would even recognize his creation over 100 years later, one would hope he could be proud of a versatile company which continues to grow with such diversity.
YORK SAW AND KNIFE, TODAY
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