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I posted this first in a general forum and folks think this might be a camco electricians knife with the screw driver re shaped into a utility blade. I can't see any Maker stamps but would love to know!
"Help ID Barlow from my grandfather"
I was given this knife in by my father in 1980 when I was 8 (it's in this old post http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/s...Knives-from-our-fathers?p=9327540#post9327540). It was from his father. My grandfather was a Sailor during WWII so it is not likely older than that time frame. I've been cleaning it up and see no identifying marks. I'd love to know of anyone could identify it. The scales are wood. There is a brass (color anyway) liner lock for the small blade only. The small blade is a full convex edge with no secondary bevel. Here are some photos.
After some cleanup
"Help ID Barlow from my grandfather"
I was given this knife in by my father in 1980 when I was 8 (it's in this old post http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/s...Knives-from-our-fathers?p=9327540#post9327540). It was from his father. My grandfather was a Sailor during WWII so it is not likely older than that time frame. I've been cleaning it up and see no identifying marks. I'd love to know of anyone could identify it. The scales are wood. There is a brass (color anyway) liner lock for the small blade only. The small blade is a full convex edge with no secondary bevel. Here are some photos.



After some cleanup
