British Army Knife Review
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@jdw9928 its called a marlinspike
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@Axbent Hi there I was issued a claspknife the same as yours when I was in the Royal Military Police back in 79. The only markings on it were the Government crowsfoot arrow and the year of manufacture (it is not unusual to get stuff made decades earlier but never issued) all that had was a sheeps foot blade and a can/bottle opener with a flat head screwdriver tip at the end of the body and a lanyard hoop at the other end. As far as I am aware no British Army knives had any kind of locking mech.
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@jdw9928 That tool is called a Marlin Spike and used for unlaying lines, splicing, as well as removing knots.
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Marlinspike is what is called
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@forbrucenash google shefftek for international price list ( includes shipping ) £25, US $45
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Where do I get one of those?
knottyhands@yahoo.com
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The tool is called a marlinspike, used for knots
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thats used for eating food the real uk army knife looks like us navy seals
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@jdw9928 its used for all kinds of rope-work infact. WD40 is not a lubricant, its mostly solvents that penetrate rusted parts. Use it to losen nuts on the car. Get som proper oil like Break Free for everything else!
That tool is used for untangling knots in rope
jdw9928 1 year ago 6
@jdw9928 Ah thank you!
djbomber9 1 year ago