Knife guessing game ( based on description ) now guessing fixed blades

To clarify.. so not to throw everyone off. This is not the "game question".. I'm just replying. Are you thinking about a GEC Muskrat?

I just googled it, and it seems to be the one that I had seen.
It's probably not the right answer though because a muskrat doesn't fit the clue, and because they usually have a serpentine frame.
 
You got it!

I've had a couple moose burgers at Cabelas. I wouldn't call it yummy, but I think it was how they were prepared. Someday I need to travel north and try some less processed.

Okay, give me a few minutes to think up something...
 
A MANN was walking across a bridge and reached into his pocket to open a bottle of corked wine.

What traditional folding knife would he pull out of his pocket?
 
Oh I really wish I knew what it was called.
My brother bought one at a yardsale when he was a kid, but my mom made him take it back ( he was gonna have me save it at my dads house, but it was too late )
It was an equal end knife with a blade on each end, and a corkscrew on the back .
It also had a bridge on the blade somewhere.
I do t K of what it's called, so I guess it's up to someone who does.
 
Oh I really wish I knew what it was called.
My brother bought one at a yardsale when he was a kid, but my mom made him take it back ( he was gonna have me save it at my dads house, but it was too late )
It was an equal end knife with a blade on each end, and a corkscrew on the back .
It also had a bridge on the blade somewhere.
I do t K of what it's called, so I guess it's up to someone who does.

Huh, that's were all my knives went as a kid too... if Mom found them they were lost forever lol. I keep thinking that one day she will have a box of all my confiscated items to give me.

You're on the right track..
 
Huh, that's were all my knives went as a kid too... if Mom found them they were lost forever lol. I keep thinking that one day she will have a box of all my confiscated items to give me.

You're on the right track..

When I was 3 I got my first knife, a sak classic I found on a set of keys at great America.
When she finally decided it was time for me to have it she had already used it and bent the blade. I had to take a knockoff one in its place. ( now that I think about it she probably still has it, and if I can get it I now know that I can fix the blade )

I just did a Google Search and found out what it's called ( it's an @ %$#&%&%## #&%$ &%$#@$ knife )
 
Bartender/barman

No, the knife (as far as I know) doesn't have a typical model number/name. I normally see it called by it's manufacture name and blade type. This one is called a __________ corkscrew knife. Made in Germany around early 1900's.

An example, if it was a 2 blade dogleg it would be called a __________ 2 blade dogleg.

Hint: MANN bridge tangstamp
 
Since I knew what knife you're talking about ( using Google to find out what to call it isn't really cheating) and I don't think anyone is gonna get it I'll just answer.

It's the Ernst bruckman Mann bridge knife.
 
Since I knew what knife you're talking about ( using Google to find out what to call it isn't really cheating) and I don't think anyone is gonna get it I'll just answer.

It's the Ernst bruckman Mann bridge knife.

Yup, E Bruckmann 2 blade corkscrew knife. That might of been too vague of a brand for the knife question game. I came up with it because someone gave me a miniature dogleg Bruckmann last week and I started looking into the brand more. When I received the knife the blade had material covering the tang stamp and all I could see was the bridge logo. I knew I had seen the logo before but couldn't recall who made the knife. After some cleaning up I could see E. Bruckmann. It looks like they make a decent pocket knife with a corkscrew.

Your up :thumbup:
 
This fowl 2.5" clip point folder is a real blast.
( it often comes in red plastic handles )
 
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This fowl 2.5" clip point folder is a real blast.
( it often comes in red plastic handles )

Hopefully someone can help out - I'm stuck. I keep thinking about a spyderco byrd and I know that's not it, but I can't get it out of my mind lol.

Fowl is a clue... when I see "fowl" I think of a bird. Red plastic handles instantly I think of SAK.

Is there an SAK with something similar to a bird or "blast" in it's name? I can think of 5 or so SAK model names, but they probably have 30 + names.

Need an SAK expert to chime in..
 
I had it with the "novelty knife" hint. :)

This knife is named for the glass container that what mixes well with rum comes in.
 
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