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

Ok, a tough-as-nails jack knife with a jet black handle, spear blade, bail, and a 3.5 inch screwdriver - before they were cool...
 
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It's a multi blade folder featuring a sheepsfoot blade,nickle silver bolsters, brass liners, and has brown synthetic scales that fade to a caramel like color around the edges. ( early on they had a slightly different tint to the scales )
 
Alright I go by a few different names depending where I am but most famously known as an instrument of hygiene in a certain state. Sized from tiny to downright long. Equally at home on a fishing boat, in a gangsters pocket, and out at a steak dinner. Typically single bladed but sometimes double. What pattern am I? Bonus points to list other names for the pattern.
 
Alright I go by a few different names depending where I am but most famously known as an instrument of hygiene in a certain state. Sized from tiny to downright long. Equally at home on a fishing boat, in a gangsters pocket, and out at a steak dinner. Typically single bladed but sometimes double. What pattern am I? Bonus points to list other names for the pattern.

That's obviously a toothpick.
I know that one brand used to call their fishing folder a frog sticker, but I don't remember which company it was.
 
It's about 4" closed, has synthetic scales that are available in many colors ,has a gold colored shield, and a sheepsfoot blade ground only on one side.
This time I'm not trying to be as extremely detailed as to make it a little harder 😉
 
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Recently this pattern's been a hit. Handle shape and size, don't matter one bit. The blades must be three, for this style you see, but that won't make it legit. To be called a Carver the maker must work harder. You know it all comes down to the Split!
 
Winner Winner Chicken Dinner!! :thumbup: FishHunter you were able to see through the terrible obfuscation of my bad limerick! :p You have rights to the next Puzzler. Good luck.
 
ok. I'll try.

100% stainless steel, 4 blades, two identical versions, Army and Marines, the only difference being the number of letters in the designation on the handle, mark side.
Used from the mid 1940's to not sure how many decades after Viet Nam.

Still a popular pattern today.
 
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