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WW1 Era, British, Clasp Knife.

18+
NOTE:
Only to be sold to those over 18 years of age, verification will be needed, e.g., photo of driving licence or passport, before any sale is concluded.

The full range of clasp knives, colloquially known as Jack or Pen knives, that were issued to British and Commonwealth forces can vary from manufacturer to manufacturer, however, those produced during the war will normally have the broad arow stamp, date, and makers name or initials. Knives with the marlin spike were generally, but not exclusively, issued to airborne, commando or naval personnel. The purpose of the spike being to work effectively with rope, line, or cords. Common features to clasp knives included, though not always, were a single edged cutting blade, slot type screwdriver head with a lanyard ring at the opposite end. Except for the navel pattern knife all models had a separate blade that served as a can opener. Later war models can be identified by their flat metal slab sides and are considered to be part of the 44 Pattern issue of equipment intended for use in the Far East.

This example is not dated, has an unclear manufacture, does not have the marlin spike, however, it comes with the lanyard loop. As was common with WW1 period knives the blade is approx.’ 1 inch longer than found in WW2.

Please study the photographs as they form part of the description.

18+
NOTE:
Only to be sold to those over 18 years of age, verification will be needed, e.g., photo of driving licence or passport, before any sale is concluded.

Code: 242

Reserved