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jearve's loves52 of 69Camillus utility knife 1988? marked U.S. Is this military or gov. issued? for Thrifty.Does anybody know anything about this, says Spencer on the blade
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    Posted 10 years ago

    ron1939
    (135 items)

    A four inch long military knife Army or Navy One blade cutting
    One tin opener. and a spike which could be used in Army for
    Horses hoofs any foreign object. And in Navy to untie or Loosen knots .
    made in Adelaide South Australia by Whittingslowe .
    Engraved with D arrow D which stood for Department of Defence. .

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    1. blunderbuss2 blunderbuss2, 10 years ago
      The spike would be referred to in nautical as a fid or marlinespike. Could easily be used on land for untying knots, cleaning hooves etc..
    2. ron1939 ron1939, 10 years ago
      Thank blunderbuss once again you have shook my brain and i remembered
      Marlinspike don't get old though the alternative is not good.
    3. blunderbuss2 blunderbuss2, 10 years ago
      Climbers use them. "Swedish fid".

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