Knife type?

JohnC

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I got this old knife to derust etc. Is it a specialised knife of some kind?
The total blade is over 3" long and it has the 3/4" semicircle with a bevelled edge like it was for stripping something..
No visible makers mark that I can see.. Wooden handles.

 

MartiniDave

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Might it be an electricians knife of some sort? The curved notch could be for stripping the outer insulating sheath on cabling perhaps?

Dave
 

HillBill

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I'd say it was an Electricians knife too. They still sell similar ones.

Cant help but think it'd come in handy for making arrows. :)

Might it be an electricians knife of some sort? The curved notch could be for stripping the outer insulating sheath on cabling perhaps?

Dave
 
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Might it be an electricians knife of some sort? The curved notch could be for stripping the outer insulating sheath on cabling perhaps?

Dave


Exactly. It´s a typical electrician knife.
Here in Spain there was a lot of these kind of knives.

Oh ..... and excuse me for my poor English.

Luis.
 

JohnC

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Thanks for the thoughts! I wondered about a specialised gardeners knife, but the electricians knife would make sense too..
There is a bit of an edge on the notch..
 
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Robbi

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Case electricians knife.
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santaman2000

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Fair enough Robbi. Still don't see where it's a Case though? Am I missing something in the ad or photo? It references Italian made knives.
 
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