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DIMENSIONS: 6.9 inch (17.5 cm) overall length with blade lengths of 3 inches (7.6 cm) and a weight of 2.8 ounces
DURABLE: Blades are made of reliable High Carbon Stainless Steel to maintain a sharp edge and to withstand rugged outdoor use
DEPENDABLE: Knife’s convenient size and nail pulls offer quick and easy access making it an ideal everyday carry option
BE PREPARED: Clip point blade has an extra fine point for precision tasks, sheepsfoot blade offers a rounded tip to minimize accidental piercing, and spey blade is specialized in skinning wild game with its unobtrusive point
SECURE: Old Timer’s Yellow handle features an ergonomic design and is built with nickel silver pins and bolsters for a solid construction and 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 | See Below |
style | 8OTY Senior (Box) |
brand_name | Old Timer |
sport_type | Hunting, Tactical & Military |
blade_shape | Clip Point |
item_length | 6.9 Inches |
item_weight | 0.1 Pounds |
part_number | 8OTY |
blade_length | 3 Inches |
manufacturer | Old Timer |
power_source | Manual |
blade_material | High Carbon Stainless Steel |
package_weight | 0.14 Kilograms |
handle_material | Stainless Steel |
number_of_items | 1 |
special_feature | Stainless Steel |
suggested_users | unisex-adult |
customer_reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 326 ratings 4.7 out of 5 stars |
best_sellers_rank | #76,491 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #163 in Folding Hunting Knives |
included_components | Knife |
date_first_available | July 8, 2019 |
warranty_description | Limited Lifetime, https://www.btibrands.com/limited-lifetime-warranty/ |
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 | 11.93 x 4.17 x 1.14 inches |
Oldtimer is a great budget brand and cannot go wrong for the money. I like and collect alot of knives and deal with quite a few companies CS through the years, this is my recent experience with American outdoor brands.UPDATE: Still like the bone series and heritage series alot, and still buy some for gifts and collecting, BUT, have to give my recent experience with CS/repair dept.. it is non existent/useless, sorry oldtimer,but after a few months pondering, I feel others should hear of my experience. I have many new in the box oldtimers in multiples. Took a new in the box 2-3 year old 94otb out to sharpen for use (your grinds are very inconsistent) no biggie I like to sharpen knives. But upon inspection, both spey and clip blades whining fully open position had noticeable gap between blade tang and backsprings, thus one had about 2mm of up and down blade play and the other about 3mm of play, in open position. Ok,bummer,I'll send it in. Did as instructed on oldtimer website, contact them for rma#.... no response after a work week,sent another to CS...nothing after a week+, so I printed and filled out the work request form from their website and sent knife in anyways. No emails or any contact attempted, and yes I double checked my contact information. Three weeks later, package arrived from them, three weeks is very good thought, opened box and my knife was in there, untouched, not fixed, no letter,no explanation,nothing. Attempted to contact again for explanation...,and you guessed it, nothing. So though I like oldtimer alot and will likely buy more, I will regard their "limited lifetime-warranty" to be non existent, I hate to give such negative feedback on a company I like and support, but it is what it is, my own experience and have given them ample time to address with zero representation from American outdoor brands,very sad. So buy knowing,warranty might be non existent. And if your experience is better, then I am happy for you. I am a knife knut and collect alot of knives, mostly premium folders, but have a soft spot for budget high value knives as well, and give them as gifts regularly. Might have to stock up on more RR's instead. Just wanted to give buyers a heads up. I chucked the 94otb to toolbox,my other 5 94otb's are good overall, minor imperfections I'm used to from budget brands. I like and have multiples of all bone and heritage series, but will only buy them from a business that has no hassle return or buy in person only.
I know there are duds out there but all brands have their share of duds - case buck Gerber Kershaw - and the list goes on. I even own a few U.S. made old timers and uncle Henry knives that were not very good at all but I keep them just because. The knife I received is a very well built good looking knife and came very sharp right out of the box maybe I just got lucky. If you need to cut stuff and don't want to lose your $200 dollar knife or break your USA made old timer this is the perfect knife.
This compact knife has a good selection of blades. I particularly like that it opens and closes smoothly. A++
Awesome edc knife, I would have given it 5 stars but there's a small gap between 2 of the metal pieces on the back.
nice color and sharp blade
I had a knife similar to this one and snapped the end off doing something stupid so ordered this one to replace it.These have always been good well respected knives so I figured I couldn’t go wrong with the price paid.It’s a good knife. Only problem I’ve seen with the construction was one of the rivets holding the sides on was drilled a little off center. And the blades weren’t as sharp out of the box as I’d hoped. A little honing on my steel, however, brought the blades up to what I wanted.Yes I know they’re not made in the US anymore but in China, but if you are looking for a good, inexpensive, knife that if you do lose it it’s not a huge loss buy one of these.
Initial impression is fine, no problems, solid value.
Order a few of them, Great value
Sturdy design. The knife is hard to open and the craftsmanship is not what I expected.
I ordered this Old Timer 80TY knife to whittle with. The two smaller blades were bent when I received it and is very hard to open and close even with a drop of oil in the hinges. The ends of the scales are slightly flared on both scales causing a gap where they meet the body of the knife.It could be a great knife if the blades were not bent and so difficult to open. The two smaller blades are too wide to use for whittling. Perhaps a good knife to use when doing yard work or general use in the shop.I would not have bought this knife locally if I could have handled it and observed the defects I mentioned previously.