WK Brend Auto with Button and Liner Lock - Vintage
I lived in Florida in 1994, when the One Stop Knife Shop still had a brick-and-mortar store (in Orlando?). Whenever I was in the area, I'd stop in and see what was new or interesting. A man named Mike used to work there, and kept tabs on new stuff for me. I got this knife on a visit, but I can't remember much about the knife. I think he said WK was a startup company that was putting Walter Brend ground blades into automatic knives.
Maybe it's from Woodard Knives? It has a button and coil spring and a liner lock. The Brend flag logo is on the blade and the WK emblem is a shield on the handle.
It's in mint condition. Never used, carried, or sharpened. Only examined from time to time. There's no box or literature, but it does come with a nylon pouch sheath.
SOLD









I lived in Florida in 1994, when the One Stop Knife Shop still had a brick-and-mortar store (in Orlando?). Whenever I was in the area, I'd stop in and see what was new or interesting. A man named Mike used to work there, and kept tabs on new stuff for me. I got this knife on a visit, but I can't remember much about the knife. I think he said WK was a startup company that was putting Walter Brend ground blades into automatic knives.
Maybe it's from Woodard Knives? It has a button and coil spring and a liner lock. The Brend flag logo is on the blade and the WK emblem is a shield on the handle.
It's in mint condition. Never used, carried, or sharpened. Only examined from time to time. There's no box or literature, but it does come with a nylon pouch sheath.
SOLD










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