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I'll start with an easy one- You probably all have seen this tang stamp or a variation there of on a Remington knife- What does UMC stand for??

 A little tougher one- What famous author mentioned a particular style knife in two of his most famous works and helped make the knife famous ?? Name the author and / or the knife ??

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Michael D gets a Gazillion points !!!  
Michael D. said:

The Sheffield company was William Gilchrist Steel Company. I think they were more famous for straight razors above everything else.

wiki says

he earliest known pocket knives date to at least the early Iron Age. A pocket knife with bone handle was found at Hallstatt, dating to around 600-500 BC.[5] Iberian folding-blade knives made by indigenous artisans and craftsmen and dating to the pre-Roman era have been found in Spain.[6]

I have never seen a pic of it though

Wow, That's amazing. That's even before the Greeks. I also couldn't find a picture on line. It would be nice to see. I did find a Viking knife (Roman knives are common on line) and it was impressive.

Even though the Vikings came after the Romans, this blade is made of bronze. It seems the Vikings were pretty advanced. They even had a bottle opener! Probably for beer bottles.:)



Jan Carter said:

wiki says

he earliest known pocket knives date to at least the early Iron Age. A pocket knife with bone handle was found at Hallstatt, dating to around 600-500 BC.[5] Iberian folding-blade knives made by indigenous artisans and craftsmen and dating to the pre-Roman era have been found in Spain.[6]

switchblades



Jan Carter said:

What small knives became popular with secretaries as an easy open knife (so that it would not damage fingernails) before Kennedy outlawed it?

yes ma'am Ms. Sue.  Presto pushbuttons

Weren't switchblades outlawed in 1957? That would be Eisenhower, wouldn't it?

That knife is impressive!  I think you have something in the travelling part, most everything I see in the oldest claims is from groups of travellers

Michael D. said:

Wow, That's amazing. That's even before the Greeks. I also couldn't find a picture on line. It would be nice to see. I did find a Viking knife (Roman knives are common on line) and it was impressive.

Even though the Vikings came after the Romans, this blade is made of bronze. It seems the Vikings were pretty advanced. They even had a bottle opener! Probably for beer bottles.:)



Jan Carter said:

wiki says

he earliest known pocket knives date to at least the early Iron Age. A pocket knife with bone handle was found at Hallstatt, dating to around 600-500 BC.[5] Iberian folding-blade knives made by indigenous artisans and craftsmen and dating to the pre-Roman era have been found in Spain.[6]

Here is a new question- What is aichmophobia-??- Hopefully, no one here has it !! LOL

 

That's an easy one. It's a fear of more pain. It's derived from "fear (phobia) of mo' aches".

Ogg



Bruce McLain said:

A new challenge

who invented the first folding knife?

The first folding knife was probably not the first pocket knife.   One first has to determine which came first, pockets or folding knives!  And if pockets came first, did people put non-folding knives in them!   My bet is pockets did come first and non folding flint knives were probably carried inside the pocket.  I could also imagine some Neanderthal having too much time on his hand during a long winter finding a way to collapse his flint or antler blade into a wood or bone handle for safe keeping. When you consider the atlatl has been around for at least 17, 000 years there is no reason to assume that folding knives aren't as old or possibly older.  Just my two cents.

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