Posted 7 months ago
shelinalbany
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I have this pocket knife that after searching 100 sites and going through thousands(at least) of pictures I cant seem to match it up. There are no marking at all to help. It has one blade, a can opener, and on the back side some kind of lever that actually pushes the blade out when you open it. Some kind of release lever? Dont think its a spike, its not pointed and rotates on a central pin. I was thinking a camillus cuttlery company army knife but theres no info i can find since a new company bought them. Folded up it is 4.75 inches and the blade is 3". If anyone can help me please. My email is sheldoncollins67@gmail.com or here
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May actually be from Japan or Germany as well as US
i have tow of them in v g condition one i used when i was a waiter on the Queen Mary in the 1950s
Is there a purpose for the lever on the back side other than assisted blade release?
on mine that is a corkscrew.could be a screwdriver with the end broke of.