Knife: Vintage Pocket Jack Knife

$15.00

MTK64128
Item: Vintage Pocket Jack Knife, tan and brown compo scales, nickel silver bolsters, 2 blades, tight snap, chain loop
Size:  5 7/8 inch length open
Circa: 1940
Company:  Imperial Company, Providence, Rhode Island
Condition: used, uncleaned, some rust, nick in small blade

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Please read the entire description below. All pieces are sold as is. I have done my best to describe the item accurately, and in an honest opinion. I suggest you look at the pictures, and read the descriptions to determine if the item is what you want. If you are still unsure, please email questions before you buy.

Availability: 1 in stock

Featured is a wonderful Vintage Pocket Jack Knife.

  • A pocketknife or jackknife is a knife with one or more blades that fold into the handle.
  • The oldest pocketknife or jackknife ever discovered dates back to around 600-500 BC.
  • It was unearthed in Hallstatt, Austria, and it features a single blade with a bone handle.
  • The Romans invented their own version of the Swiss Army knife that included a spoon, blade, spike, fork, spatula, and pick.
  • Most pocketknives for light duty are slip joints. This means that the blade does not lock but once opened, is held in place by tension from a flat bar or leaf-type back spring that allows the blade to fold if a certain amount of pressure is applied.
  • Slip joint knives became the basis for many utility pocketknives that are made today.
  • Imperial, USA is stamped on the blade.
  • Simulated stag horn handle.
  • This is a nice collectible knife.
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