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#148276 - 08/17/16 08:53 AM Hollow Handle Survival Knives *****
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Who made the first hollow handle survival knives? The RMK Model 18 and the Robert Parrish Survival are my favorites. But who has one that predates the Model 18? I have a Case example from the 1940's. Is there earlier examples? Did Case come up with the idea?


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#148279 - 08/17/16 09:28 AM Re: Hollow Handle Survival Knives [Re: Eric]
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Nice knife, Eric. Case and Kabar both offered hollow handle knives maybe even before the 1940s. Not sure who came first. Both were advertised as hunting knives with a matchsafe handle. To my knowledge, the Model 18 was the first hollow handle knife intentionally designed for survival.

Here's a photo of a Kabar that I borrowed from eBay.





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#148326 - 08/17/16 05:56 PM Re: Hollow Handle Survival Knives [Re: Eric]
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Eric,

Thought you might enjoy this article from Knives '88. If you have trouble reading it, I would be happy to send you a hard copy.






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#148327 - 08/17/16 06:05 PM Re: Hollow Handle Survival Knives [Re: TAH]
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You beat me to that one! I bet you have the Smith book on survival knives, as well as the same subject book by Thompson.
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#148328 - 08/17/16 06:25 PM Re: Hollow Handle Survival Knives [Re: Lofty]
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I don't own those books, but I do have the "Survival Knife Reference Guide" by Douglas Berner. smile
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#148339 - 08/17/16 07:32 PM Re: Hollow Handle Survival Knives [Re: TAH]
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aha!....CAUGHT you!
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#148376 - 08/17/16 09:32 PM Re: Hollow Handle Survival Knives [Re: Lofty]
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Good History lessons!!
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#148413 - 08/18/16 02:26 PM Re: Hollow Handle Survival Knives [Re: CrazyCajun]
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Thanks Tom. I have always liked the hollow handled knives, I think its the pack-rat in me. A place to store more stuff. I never thought of stuffing the handle with pain killers and amphetamines. Penicillin could be another. Great read. Thanks again, Eric
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#148415 - 08/18/16 02:34 PM Re: Hollow Handle Survival Knives [Re: Eric]
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No problem, Eric. Where and when did you find that knife? It is in fantastic condition.
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#148417 - 08/18/16 02:46 PM Re: Hollow Handle Survival Knives [Re: TAH]
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I am not sure where I got that one from.
Here is one I found. Its a Western W-31 but without the USMC marking and with stacked leather grip rather then the wood version. Only one I ever saw. Last picture is the USMC version.


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