Description: KUTMASTER Vintage Double-ended Gentleman's Pocketknife: I've guessed that this handsome little tool was made in the 1950s because the handles must be Delrin; they are not rotten. (Delrin was not invented until the mid-1950s). But I hedge my conclusion because the "match-striker long pull" nail-nick on the main blade was more popular pre-WWII, when celluloid handles were still being used. Blades show light use, polished to presentable mirror shine, no pitting or discoloration. Kutmaster logo on large blade is faint---looks like a poor hit with the stamp machine rather than pivot-wear. Brass frame is square and strong and very clean inside. Bolsters are unspoiled. Handles are clean underneath, no cracks, and very shiny. Good spring gives loud walk and sharp snap; the reverend will hear you from the pulpit. It's for church pants, not work pants. Mailing only to USA-48. Postage is usually between $5.00 and $6.26. Buyer pays $4.00, I will pay the rest. Please see my other knives and save postage. I am liquidating my entire collection; please keep me in your favorite sellers, watching for Old Bryan's Old Knives or the seller name below.
Price: 33 USD
Location: Cary, Illinois
End Time: 2024-11-27T13:33:41.000Z
Shipping Cost: 4 USD
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Item Specifics
All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Blade Material: Carbon Steel
Blade Range: 1-7/8"
Color: Ivory-ish Cracked Ice
Opening Mechanism: Manual
Blade Edge: Plain
Folded size: 3"
Vintage: Yes
Brand: KUTMASTER (Utica Cutlery)
Blade Type: Spear Point
Type: Pocketknife
Lock Type: Slipjoint
Year: Est. 1950s
Original/Reproduction: Original
Number of Blades: 2
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Handle Material: Delrin