New Member: First of Many Questions!
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New Member: First of Many Questions!
First of all, I would like to say hello to the forum. Now why I am here...
My dear grandfather would never leave the house without his yellow pocket knife on him. For as long as I could remember you could be sure that the "old man" had that knife in his pocket. If an apple had to be cut...there was Grandpa. If a string had to be cut...there was granda. Now I think back and not only wish that Grandpa was still with us but I wish that I would have made sure that the knife was secured. Fast forward 30 years...Now I will be a Grandpa in a few years and I want to find a similar knife to give to my son.
I have spent a little time on your forum and this is the best I can come up with. The knife seemed to have the shape of an Eisenhower since it was symmetric. It had a larger blade on one end and a smaller blade on the other. The handle was yellow and it was attached to a gold chain which he used to snap on a belt loop. The knife was not bulky but streamline and the main blade was prob. about 2 inches long. The entire knife was about 2 1/2 to 3 inches in length (closed)
Thanks
Doc J.
My dear grandfather would never leave the house without his yellow pocket knife on him. For as long as I could remember you could be sure that the "old man" had that knife in his pocket. If an apple had to be cut...there was Grandpa. If a string had to be cut...there was granda. Now I think back and not only wish that Grandpa was still with us but I wish that I would have made sure that the knife was secured. Fast forward 30 years...Now I will be a Grandpa in a few years and I want to find a similar knife to give to my son.
I have spent a little time on your forum and this is the best I can come up with. The knife seemed to have the shape of an Eisenhower since it was symmetric. It had a larger blade on one end and a smaller blade on the other. The handle was yellow and it was attached to a gold chain which he used to snap on a belt loop. The knife was not bulky but streamline and the main blade was prob. about 2 inches long. The entire knife was about 2 1/2 to 3 inches in length (closed)
Thanks
Doc J.
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- jonet143
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hey doc j. it sounds like an ike style knife with a bale. they used to put bales on pen knives a lot. now? maybe someone knows of some co. still makin em or an older knife already equiped with one. i'll keep an eye out.
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I have a Case with a shackle...but it isn't yellow.
Maybe this is the style, if not the shape?
Bill

Maybe this is the style, if not the shape?
Bill
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Hey Thanks To All.
El Lobo: This is like looking at too many mug shots and not remembering what the bad guy looks like! Now I can't remember if the knife had an Eisenhower shape or a shape like in the picture...but for some reason I keep going back to the Ike shape.
Jonet143: Please keep me in mind if you do come across something similar in your travels
Bighead: Where do I find that price guide?
The knife did have a bale on it!
El Lobo: This is like looking at too many mug shots and not remembering what the bad guy looks like! Now I can't remember if the knife had an Eisenhower shape or a shape like in the picture...but for some reason I keep going back to the Ike shape.
Jonet143: Please keep me in mind if you do come across something similar in your travels
Bighead: Where do I find that price guide?
The knife did have a bale on it!