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Pocket Knife

Pocket Knife

A pocket knife is a small, foldable knife designed to be practical and easy to carry. It can be used for a variety of purposes, from outdoor activities and craftsmanship to everyday tasks. Pocket knives are often equipped with several functions, including screwdrivers, bottle openers and other tools.

History

The pocket knife has roots that stretch back to the Middle Ages, when the first folding knives were made in Europe. These early versions were often handmade and could vary greatly in quality and design. Over the centuries, production techniques have improved, leading to more standardised models. Particularly in the 1800s, pocket knives began to become popular among both soldiers and civilians, as they were easy to carry and highly useful.

Identification

Pocket knives are characterised by their compact size and foldable design. They typically have one or more blades that can be locked in the open position for safe use. Many models also have additional tools built into the same unit. Materials vary from stainless steel to carbon steel for the blades, while the handle can be made of plastic, wood or metal.

Collector's Value

The collector's value of pocket knives varies greatly based on age, brand, material quality and historical significance. Vintage knives from well-known manufacturers such as Victorinox or Wenger can have high collector's value, especially if they are well preserved with original packaging. Collectors often look for unique designs or limited editions that can increase in value over time.