Post Ax94Uz1GmXJSjVYTaK by EscapeVelo@nicecrew.digital
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(DIR) Post #Ax65rqXO0713ZDABtY by EscapeVelo@nicecrew.digital
2025-08-12T15:10:45.481165Z
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British Army Rigging Knife 1932 through WW2 During WW2 they moved to Stainless Steel scales from the Bakelite scales that were prone to cracking and snapping with hard use.
(DIR) Post #Ax680pPfkaseatxx44 by stoner713@poa.st
2025-08-12T15:27:03.321837Z
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@EscapeVelo
(DIR) Post #Ax8E9fqFh4dJYZv46K by mikejackmin@liberdon.com
2025-08-13T14:26:25Z
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@EscapeVelo pro tip - the cap lifter was added just after WWII, making it easy to date them at a glance
(DIR) Post #Ax93diRdfwoxynUOcC by number1buck@poa.st
2025-08-14T01:29:11.729713Z
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@EscapeVelo having a Marlin Spike Knife like the one pictured really helped me Level Up as a Useful Human (tho most of the ones I own only have the spike & the blade)
(DIR) Post #Ax94Uz1GmXJSjVYTaK by EscapeVelo@nicecrew.digital
2025-08-14T01:39:33.696966Z
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I dont use this term often but the Marlin Spike is a Game Changer on a Pocket Knife.
(DIR) Post #Ax94yBDaVSdWxrEs4m by BowsacNoodle@nicecrew.digital
2025-08-14T01:41:54.172806Z
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I had no idea what that was for until you called it that and I looked it up. Shoot man I feel like my mind is blown.