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I'm not sure if there is a discussion already or not but show 'em if you got 'em. Let's see you fishing knives, as in the tools of the tackle box! (Folding, fixed, multi-tools, etc.)
Here's a few of my latest finds. What made them interesting is the bale.
Above knife is made by Sabre (Japan) It features yellow comp handles and is just over 5 inches closed. Below is another Japanese made knife. It features the infamous "cracked Ice" plastic pearl handles. I couldn't pass it up for $9 simply because of the scissors and the bale. It is 4 inches closed.
Both knives in a side by side comparison
Reply by Steve Hanner on June 18, 2013 at 14:41
Reply by Smiling-Knife on June 18, 2013 at 15:04
Reply by Tobias Gibson on June 18, 2013 at 17:00
Reply by Jan Carter on June 18, 2013 at 17:13
OK, I still dont understand why a fishing knife comes with a corkscrew LOL
Reply by Tobias Gibson on June 18, 2013 at 18:06
Primarily because there was a time when most bottles were closed with a cork. Later fish knives tend have cap lifters. Has something to do with having the ability to open a beverage while sitting in the boat or standing in the stream.
An original Victorinox Angler. (mid 1980s-mid 1990s) Note that it has scissors instead of pliers. (The Fisherman has a Phillips instead of the corkscrew)
Reply by Tobias Gibson on June 20, 2013 at 18:15
Reply by Chuck Parham on June 21, 2013 at 4:53
Reply by Ken Spielvogel on August 19, 2013 at 17:45
Reply by Tobias Gibson on August 19, 2013 at 19:09
Nothing has happened in this discussion for a while so I will try to get it going again.
I guess you could call this the "Queen" of my fish knife collection.
Queen Steel #46 fish knife 1 of 70 made for Chattahoochee Cutlery Club in 2005.
From David Clark, Queen historian:
The handles are bone - Winterbottom bone from the Winterbottom Bone factory of Egg Harbor, NJ. The bone was from c1958 and had been in storage but was found and used on several pattern in the 2005 time frame.
Tobias, I have a Richards Sheffield fish knife. Aside from the scales it is like yours.
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Those are great! I have not seen one with a bail And the first one I have seen with scissors! You know this is a great idea! What if we saw the rebirth of the fish knife but with some of these bells and whistles? or instead of bells and whistles how about scissors and a bail?