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DIMENSIONS: 4.7 inch (11.9 cm) overall length with a blade length of 2 inches (5.1 cm) and a weight of 1 ounce
DURABLE: Blades are made of reliable High Carbon Stainless Steel and offer a clip point blade meant for precision tasks, and a drop point with an easily controlled point, and bigger belly for slicing strength or general-purpose use
DEPENDABLE: Quick and easy access with the convenient size, and nail pulls making it ideal for everyday carry
BE PREPARED: Have confidence that the blades will not slip with the security of the heat-treated back springs
SECURE: Sawcut handle features nickel silver pins and bolsters for a solid build and a classic aesthetic
GUARANTEED: This product is covered by Old Timer’s Lifetime Warranty. For questions, please contact Old Timer's customer service
size | One Size |
brand | Old Timer |
color | Black |
style | 104OTCP Small Canoe (CP) |
material | Steel |
brand_name | Old Timer |
model_name | 104OTCP |
blade_shape | Clip Point |
item_length | 4.7 Inches |
item_weight | 0.05 Pounds |
part_number | 104OTCP |
manufacturer | Old Timer |
power_source | Manual |
blade_material | Stainless Steel |
package_weight | 0.04 Kilograms |
handle_material | Stainless Steel |
number_of_items | 1 |
special_feature | Durability |
suggested_users | unisex-adult |
customer_reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,359 ratings 4.6 out of 5 stars |
best_sellers_rank | #47,186 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #981 in Fixed Blade Hunting Knives |
included_components | Knife |
date_first_available | July 24, 2020 |
warranty_description | Limited Lifetime |
age_range_description | Adult |
item_dimensions_lxwxh | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
product_care_instructions | Hand Wash Only |
recommended_uses_for_product | Camping |
item_package_dimensions_l_x_w_x_h | 7.8 x 4.06 x 0.98 inches |
I had to leave my old one at TSA. 😢 so I wanted another one that size and quality. Was not disappointed. Even came sharp.
Old Timer knives are always a great gift
Small pocket knife. Works for what I needed.
I ordered it and when it came in it was exactly what I had hoped (size wise) it will be used for many many peeling of apples!
Other than the overlaping,.This is a sturdy heavy Little knifeIt's what I expected
From before I started grade school until I graduated high school I carried a 10mm, 3 blade pocket knife. Great for jeans, bit heavy for slacks and suits, so with my first "non-jeans" job, I switched to the 7mm Old Timer. Learned to sharpen knives at age 5, kept them razor sharp, clean, and oiled. I used them until the blade was too worn to file down the kick enough to hide the blade inside the handle. Have 10mm knives going back to 1950s and 7mm knives going back to early 1960s. So long as I can carry a pocket knife, if available, it will be an Old Timer.
This is a great little knife. I have at least 3 of them. I leave one in my pocket, one by my computer and one on the stand next to my bed for cleaning my finger nails and opening packages.
Old Timers has been making knifes for years and I remember the popularity in my growing years within my ranching community.Now as an adult and a city dweller, I decided to get me two of these little guys for my everyday use, and am very happy with my purchase!! I do not get free stuff for my reviews, but I need to give credit where credit is deserved. Old Timer is well made, small, sharp edge, durable, and easy to place in any pocket big or small. I recommend these knifes to anyone and is worth every cent! Great job Old Timer! Keep making good quality knives!
I have an "original" 1040 as well as one of these new 1040s (I thought the original was lost, ordered a new one as a replacement, then I found the original). This means I don't need to compare this new knife against a memory of the original. In a way, that actually makes this new knife more disappointing.Is it sturdy? Sure. Will it last for years? Yeah, I assume so. Is it pleasant to use? No, it isn't. Here's where most of my disappointment sits.As others have mentioned, the blades are super hard to open. In fact, considering how scratchy the opening of blades was when I first unboxed this thing (metal on metal) I have to assume no oil of any kind was applied to this knife before packaging. After opening and closing blades a number of times and watching metal shavings fall out of the knife, I pulled out a bottle of Hoppes gun oil and gave the knife a dose. Mild improvement, but it's still horribly difficult to open. And perhaps I shaved off too much metal before applying oil, but the large blade doesn't "snap" into open position solidly. On my original, both blades open smoothly and easily and there's a satisfying "clunk" when they snap to their open positions.There's just nothing finessed about this newer 1040. In every way other than solidity, it seems...unresolved.At the risk of having my review dropped, I'll say if you care about the finesse of the older 1040s, buy one used that may need some cleanup and clean it. You'll probably be happier and it won't cost much more than a new 1040. If you don't care and just want a tiny knife that has a few blades, this one might work for you.I'll keep it as a backup or as a knife to loan someone that wants to whittle along with me by a campfire, but my daily carry is going to be my original.
Disappointed. Bought this knife for my father in law and the spring steel broke in less than a year, so now the blades just flop around. If it wasn't for the poor durability/quality issue, he was happy with this little knife and it served its purpose.