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<p>[QUOTE="Fern77, post: 3757165, member: 16131"]The Sheffield one is what they call an English Army Knife, and this is the most common set up: fixed puncher/screwdriver, can opener, marlin spike (used to untie rope, etc) and slip joint, lambs foot blade (greatly altered by sharpening in the case of yours). They are not in short supply but are highly collectable nonetheless. Watch out for excess spill of solvents to the old plastic scales when cleaning.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Fern77, post: 3757165, member: 16131"]The Sheffield one is what they call an English Army Knife, and this is the most common set up: fixed puncher/screwdriver, can opener, marlin spike (used to untie rope, etc) and slip joint, lambs foot blade (greatly altered by sharpening in the case of yours). They are not in short supply but are highly collectable nonetheless. Watch out for excess spill of solvents to the old plastic scales when cleaning.[/QUOTE]
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