ID help please
ID help please
Hello all, need help with the ID of this Ka-Bar 2-3/4” pen knife. No shield, small bolsters and black jigged scales. Not much to go on but that’s all I have. A nice well used little carry around for the small stuff. Would the blades be considered spear point or something else? Thanks, Jim
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Re: ID help please
Looks like a standard pen knife.
Bolsters are referred to as "tip" bolsters.
The main blade was possibly a long spear point blade.
The shorter blade is referred to as the "pen" blade.
Bolsters are referred to as "tip" bolsters.
The main blade was possibly a long spear point blade.
The shorter blade is referred to as the "pen" blade.
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Re: ID help please
It is what is referred to as a "senator pen" . It probably had a long pen and a short pen blade with jigged black composition handles . Most likely produced in the late 1930's - late 1940's according to the tang stamp .
Bob
Bob
Re: ID help please
Thanks for the answers. Would the small bolsters also be called "equal end"?