What Pattern Would You Call this Knife?

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Re: What Pattern Would You Call this Knife?

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So, that S&M is a Zippy the Pinhead? (I realize "pinhead" is not an acceptable term to apply to a human, but it might be acceptable when applied to knife...)
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TwoFlowersLuggage wrote: Thu Sep 29, 2022 9:59 pm So, that S&M is a Zippy the Pinhead? (I realize "pinhead" is not an acceptable term to apply to a human, but it might be acceptable when applied to knife...)
It is an unusual shape but it's a copy of a rare as a unicorn Remington pattern worth a small fortune. If you click on that link in my prior post, you can see the Remington version. Similar shape to the OP knife in this thread but beefier and a lockback whittler. The bigger end makes the "candle" end look out of proportion. I'll probably never find a Remington R6816 and couldn't afford it if I did - but I jumped on the chance to get the S&M copy. And a nice one it is too.

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Mumbleypeg wrote: Fri Sep 30, 2022 2:55 am And a nice one it is too.

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It certainly is!!

One of these days I'm going to find a nice S&M at a price I'm willing to pay. The hunt is 90% of the fun... :D
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Re: What Pattern Would You Call this Knife?

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Its mostly called 4 blade knife or bobcat knife bobcat knife
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