The birth of the sharpening stone industry in the United States dates back to
1823 in a small New Hampshire village, when a farmer discovered that stones in
his pasture were ideal for sharpening scythes and axes. This excellent deposit
of mica schist became the foundation of the Pike Company – the first supplier of
commercially available natural sharpening stones in North America.
Using the nearby Connecticut River for transportation, the Pike Company was
able to distribute the ever-growing product of its quarries to a broad regional,
national and eventually world market. As time went on, the company expanded its
original product offering to include over twenty varieties of natural stone,
including the Arkansas line. Quarried from the novaculite deposits near Hot
Springs, AR, stones soon replaced the mica schist as the quality standard in
premium natural sharpening stones. They remain so today – no other stone can
match their fine performance characteristics.
As Norton Abrasives developed its position in synthetic abrasives, Pike
Company complemented its natural stones with aluminum oxide and silicon carbide
bonded abrasives. This strengthened its position in that portion of the market
requiring fast-cutting, heavy stock removing sharpening stones.
During this period, the Pike Company consolidated its operations in
Littleton, New Hampshire. In 1932, after years of close association, Norton
Company purchased the Pike Company, but headquarters of the newly formed Norton
Pike Company remain nestled in the White Mountains.
Today, Norton Pike manufactures well over 6,400 products and continues to
serve world markets with the broadest line of natural and synthetic sharpening
stones available. For over 175 years Norton Pike has been satisfying sportsman,
farmers, mechanics, woodworkers, and culinary experts with products designed for
all their sharpening needs.