Wow ! That is so amazing …
My old doukdouk
Does this count?
Looks very interesting , don’t think I have seen this one before …
Not mine but I really like this old knife pattern
Looks like it was popular decades ago in French cutlery.
Also popular traditional design in South Africa, the Okapi knife.
Cold Steel makes a modern version, the Kudu (it’s quite big)
The cold steel …
I thought there was a smaller one ?
Was thinking of getting one …
Might be time to troll for knives once again .
WW2 navy pilots survival knife
I don’t know, but they also had the Eland with is even bigger than the Kudu (5,25” blade and 4,25” respectively)
So the smaller one is still the Kudu :smiling_imp:
WW2 bone stag Camillus
Posted pictures of my 716 here
Stainless steel was used starting in 1921.
The tang stamp on your knife was used between 1935-1951
Very nice knife
well used! :smiling_imp:
As a kid, my dog loved to chew my Opinel handles, and my Mom loved to use knives as a pry-bar, so broken tips here and there :smiling_imp:
Well, Opinel are beater knives for sure. 8€ for a 7 size is cheap anyway
Press Button Knife Co. (1892-1923) Model #1005 “The Victor”
Button be a lock !
Does it lock both ways / open - closed …. ?
It’s a switchblade, press the button to open
and press the button to unlock to close by hand.
old4570: Northshore:Press Button Knife Co. (1892-1923) Model #1005 “The Victor”
Button be a lock !
Does it lock both ways / open - closed …. ?It’s a switchblade, press the button to open
and press the button to unlock to close by hand.
Sweet ! ( If only I did not live in a anally retentive governed society )
Hammer Brand candystripe toothpick switchblade model #JM-90 PCB circa 1950