Photos Need help identifying these multi tools.

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Of the three multi tools


I don't know what these three brands are of these multi tools. We found them in my grandfather's old toolboxes. They probably belonged to him or my great grandfather as a matter of fact. but I said that they were a swiss army knock off but my dad says they aren't. I say that because the one with the fork and spoon has a logo that looks similar. But, it doesn't have the swiss cross. The cross looks different. Let me know if you have the asnwers or if you need a closer look at one of them. The third one is a mystery since there isn't a brand on it. So, I doubt I will have any luck with that one.
 
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Of the three multi tools


I don't know what these three brands are of these multi tools. We found them in my grandfather's old toolboxes. They probably belonged to him or my great grandfather as a matter of fact. but I said that they were a swiss army knock off but my dad says they aren't. I say that because the one with the fork and spoon has a logo that looks similar. But, it doesn't have the swiss cross. The cross looks different. Let me know if you have the asnwers or if you need a closer look at one of them. The third one is a mystery since there isn't a brand on it. So, I doubt I will have any luck with that one.
The first pocket knife was made by Colonial out of providence Rhode island, I recognize their faded but still visible Forrest master logo.

The last one is an infamous swiss army knife knockoff from the dollar store, they're still just as common today as ever and like before the steel is practically made out of recycled soup cans.
I suggest throwing it away because they'll break if you look at them funny, nothing on them actually works.


The middle one is probably about the same, except some company bought a bunch with their logo on them to give away.
 
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