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Since the Mini Coke Bottle pattern of knives is my favorite, I thought I would share some INPUT , that I have been compiling.
Many different Cutlery companies do have these swell center jack knives with of course different pattern numbers etc.
The majority of my mini's are Case cutlery, but I do not limit my collecting to them exclusively.
Please feel free to add any info you have on this type pattern.
I will be adding new INPUT as I get it here in this blog.
Sue
Below is one of my favorite mini's.
Mini Coke bottle Knives
Small Coke Bottle ( swell center jack knife) 251/2
This is a 3" swell-center style jack knife that most collectors call it a small coke bottle. They usually have a clip master blade, but older versions sometimes have a spear master, and a few pre 1964 25 patterns were made with a razor master blade. The second blade will almost always be a pen. Some pre 1940 25 patterns were made without left side bolsters. The pattern has been manufactured by Case since sometime prior to 1915.
A handle pattern with the center of the handle curved sharply outward at the center; shaped like an old glass COKE bottle. This is also called a "Swelled-Center Jack."
Jack knife
A term for a single-ended pocketknife. The blade or blades are hinged at one end of the knife. There are various pattern names applied to jack-knives; such as, Regular Jack, Sleeve board Jacks, Swell-Center, Equal-End Jack, fiddle back etc.
Swelled-Center Knife
A knife pattern with the center of the handle curved sharply outward at the center; shaped like an old glass COKE bottle. This is also called the " COKE Bottle Pattern." Also Swell-Center Jack knife.
Knives of the Viking Age - some considerations
Why do so many small sharpening stones turn up in burials? Because cutting edges were composed of *soft* iron - which required constant sharpening. This is obvious when you look at the condition of so many of the artifact blades - which show a distinctive 'half coke bottle' curvature, the result of repeated sharpening.
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This knife is still mint in box of course and one of my fav's
nice find.
nice ones TOO ! David
Thanks for sharing.
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