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    Posted 10 years ago

    PETERRLSHAE
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    Hi
    Have this 'pen knife'? Looks and feels really old. Blade slides out when un locked and locks back into handle plus a sort of pick.
    Trying to find out more about it? Age what it was used for etc?
    Anyone have any ideas?

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    1. kyratango kyratango, 10 years ago
      I think it is for leather work (thick leather as for harness)
    2. frisco frisco, 10 years ago
      My thinking is this is a seaman's knife. It appears to have a marlin hook, and the thumb release would come in handy if you were wearing gloves, in cold weather etc. I don't have time to search for it today, but will give it a shot after Mom's day.
    3. PETERRLSHAE, 10 years ago
      Hi all
      Thanks. Have since found this website which seems to suggest its a WWII German paratrooper knife: http://www.snyderstreasures.com/pages/germanknives.htm.
      The reference number on the bladed seems to coincide with the first example: RBNi 0/0561/0020.
    4. kyratango kyratango, 10 years ago
      Truly, that's it! Bravo!
    5. frisco frisco, 10 years ago
      Being an old Paratrooper myself, this design is the best I have seen to date. The so called US Paratrooper knives (which most were never issued, hence the black market) were absolute "GARBAGE". Myself, and most of my Troops carried a "Buck Skinner Knife", which is a straight blade knife in our boot, with an added 550 cord lanylard which we with we fabricated ourselfs. Your knife is beautiful, hence the 7oo-1,000 dollar price range it sells for today. Congrats to You!
    6. PETERRLSHAE, 10 years ago
      Its nice to have an endorsement from an old Paratrooper. Thanks. Picked up the knife recently in a box of vintage tools. I was actually interested in the tools although was fascinated by the knife which had a sort of presence about it. The knife and myself are actually in the UK (Devon). I am now thinking about trying to trace how it cameabout being in this County.
      Thanks All

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