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Interesting file on mystery knife

us Offline prime77

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Interesting file on mystery knife
on: January 15, 2008, 09:47:31 AM
I have had this small knife for a while now and always liked the file on it. I can't remember where I got the knife the blade as WEBER stamped on it.



The inside has a regular file with a awl at the tip.



With the file in the closed position there is a file impeded on the outside. The only thing I can think that it would be used for is a nail file. Thats what I've been using it for and it works great.



I always thought it was an interesting little knife. Thought I would share.
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Re: Interesting file on mystery knife
Reply #1 on: January 15, 2008, 10:15:47 AM
That blade sure looks like it's seen a lot of use.

What material are the scales?


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Re: Interesting file on mystery knife
Reply #2 on: January 15, 2008, 02:16:02 PM
A few Victorinox knives have long nail files like that on the backspring.  They're a bit longer and narrower, but generally shaped the same.  That is a fingernail cleaner at the end, BTW, not an awl.
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Re: Interesting file on mystery knife
Reply #3 on: January 15, 2008, 09:24:07 PM
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That blade sure looks like it's seen a lot of use.

What material are the scales?

Yea you can tell that the blade has been used and resharpened many times. From what I can tell the scales are made of a similar type of plastic to the early Vic Soldiers.

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That is a fingernail cleaner at the end, BTW, not an awl.

That makes more sense.
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us Offline J-sews

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Re: Interesting file on mystery knife
Reply #4 on: January 16, 2008, 03:27:02 AM
Interesting. I've seen a file like that on an old Ibberson knife from Sheffield, England.
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