I think I bought this in the late 80s. I'm the original owner.
I still have the original box and instruction sheet, both in good shape.
This is a well-made knife: Brass liner, nickel bolsters, sawcut Delrin scales. It feels very solid; "of a piece".
The blades are stained from cutting fruit, but are not rusted. This 1095 steel sharpens up easily to a razor's edge, and holds a working edge pretty well. I've found that with light use, I can strop it back to razor sharp with a couple swipes on scrap cardboard.
It measures 3-7/8" long overall.
Clip blade is 3" long.
Sheepsfoot blade is 2-1/4" long.
Spey blade is 2-1/8" long.
All blades are very sharp and ready to whittle, cut up fruit or break down boxes for another 30 years.
I just don't find myself carrying it, so it's time to find it a new home.
Price is $50 and includes CONUS shipping. I can take PayPal, Venmo, cash or check. We can meet in person, if you can come up to Pleasant Prairie, WI. (far SE of the state)




I still have the original box and instruction sheet, both in good shape.
This is a well-made knife: Brass liner, nickel bolsters, sawcut Delrin scales. It feels very solid; "of a piece".
The blades are stained from cutting fruit, but are not rusted. This 1095 steel sharpens up easily to a razor's edge, and holds a working edge pretty well. I've found that with light use, I can strop it back to razor sharp with a couple swipes on scrap cardboard.
It measures 3-7/8" long overall.
Clip blade is 3" long.
Sheepsfoot blade is 2-1/4" long.
Spey blade is 2-1/8" long.
All blades are very sharp and ready to whittle, cut up fruit or break down boxes for another 30 years.
I just don't find myself carrying it, so it's time to find it a new home.
Price is $50 and includes CONUS shipping. I can take PayPal, Venmo, cash or check. We can meet in person, if you can come up to Pleasant Prairie, WI. (far SE of the state)



