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After seeing it posted numerous times on this thread and elsewhere, I decided that I had to have a 108OT - and one just arrived today from the big auction site! What a fun little knife - and tiny, too! It's just about the size of a peanut, but with two more blades, and at only $20, I am happy!
It arrived shaving sharp on all the blades, with each having great Walk and Talk and no wobble. I don't usually go for blade etches or writing on the blades, but I enjoy the "MADE EXPRESSLY FOR HOFFRITZ" on the clip. I've posted a pic with the knife that I had in my pocket when I went to grab the mail, a GEC 15 boy's knife, a peanut, and a Parker 51 for scale. I'm not sure if it will kick the 33 or the 15 out of my pocket quite yet, but I am really digging the little sheepsfoot, it's like a scalpel.

 
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1980's Case 73087 with Maple Wood handles.
Case lists it as a Medium Stockman, but at 3-1/4", it fits into our "small" category.
Wonderful F&F on this knife, the pulls are on the stronger side (for Case), and the 'snap' is like a bank vault.
That really is a beauty John, love that size!:thumbsup:
 
Carrying my Victorinox Rally as I type this. As I've said before, to me a Swiss army knife is definitely a 'traditional' and frankly, these 58mm's from Victorinox, are all I really need.
 
Just got this one...uber small but very well made...

Case 'baby' butterbean!

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