Old Timer 152OT Sharpfinger 7.1in S.S. Full Tang Fixed Blade Knife with 3.3in Clip Point Skinner Blade and Sawcut Handle for Outdoor, Hunting and Camping

September 25, 2019 - Comment
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(as of 6 April 2020 22:54 GMT+0100 - Details)

The tradition of passing an Old Timer knife down from one generation to the next has proven Old Timer as a reliable and trusted brand recognized the world over. Old Timer knives such as our traditional folders, fixed blades and the Copperhead Series are designed to serve your every day needs, yet built for generations. Old Timer is a trustworthy knife to have when in the backwoods or around the house. With several size and tool options available, you can rest easy knowing that Old Timer will have the knife you can rely on for any situation.

Product Features

  • DIMENSIONS: 7.1 inch (18 cm) overall length with a blade length of 3.3 inches (8.4 cm) and a weight of 3.1 ounces
  • DURABLE: Blade is made of reliable 7Cr17MoV High Carbon Stainless Steel with sawcut delrin handle slabs
  • DEPENDABLE: Quick and easy access with the convenient brown, leather belt sheath making it ideal for everyday carry
  • SECURE: Have confidence that the blade will not slip with the security of the heel
  • BE PREPARED: Knife features a full tang design and lanyard hole

Comments

Anonymous says:

Not too bad! I had one of these back in 1974 when I was running around on a chopped 65 Panhead. Back then every biker (not the variety you see today) had a knife. Usually it was a Buck knife in a upside down case. Those of you that are still alive to remember will nod, yep. Matter of fact if you go to Sharp finger on Wiki you will see they mentioned Sonny Barger gave it a few lines in one of his books. Said it was good for popping balloons and skinning bananas! Anyhow I started thinking about my Schrade…

Anonymous says:

All my old heroes are dead. This is not the original Sharpfinger. I’ve got it side by side with my old one, and there’s really no comparison: the old model wins, hands down. The handle scales are heavier than the new model and feel solid, whereas the new ones feel hollow, like they were 3d printed. The overall finish is nicer on the old: it has no hard angles, and all edges that aren’t expressly intended for cutting were smoothed over at the factory, unlike the new one which feels half finished. The new leather sheath is…

Anonymous says:

Great knife, useless handles. I really wanted to like this knife. I had one of the original OldTimer skinner knifes. and I love the balance and how it naturally fit my hand. This one would probably do the same but the grips are worthless. The grooves that are supposed to provide grip are to close together and it actually makes the handle slick? I don’t see how this got past them, it was totally obvious to me the second I picked it up. Seems like a good knife in all other aspects, thick full tang blade, decent factory edge,…

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