Mumbleypeg wrote: ↑Sun Oct 04, 2020 6:28 pm
I agree, looks like what’s called an “office knife”. Most likely celluloid handles (hard to tell from pictures) so keep an eye on it for signs of outgassing. It may never do it, but if/when it does it’ll likely go fast.
Ken
It's my understanding that imitation ivory celluloid is pretty stable. I've got a Pal Stockman that's never gave me a bit of trouble, but I've carried and used it regularly since I got it.
But with celluloid, it's basically "it ain't if, but when", and some types are less likely than others. I've become super-paranoid after having a Buck Creek outgas. Luckily, I ripped the handles off right when the blades were just starting to tarnish, and it just started smelling like mothballs.