Vintage Pocketknife Toolkits

Neat set of mid-century pocketknife advertising toolkits.

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  • @crookmcstealie
    @crookmcstealie7 күн бұрын

    I found a German cleaver in a field and had it restored, I remember thinking I was reading the maker and model and logo but it was actually saying it was made in Solingen and then saying right and wrong next to little diagrams of the proper and improper bevel angles. Thank heavens for the Internet.

  • @michaeldaruwalla8717
    @michaeldaruwalla87173 күн бұрын

    Absolutely outstanding idea. Far far superior to the Victorionox in design. There is a built in redundancy, if one blade is damaged it can easily be replaced. It is not bulky And can be offered in a variety of steels. To boot it is not bulky like the Champion for instance. Great if it could be reintroduced. Thanks for sharing.

  • @beausmith6010
    @beausmith60106 күн бұрын

    After all these years this is the first tie seeing one of these. Thank you very much. Great design.

  • @erebostd
    @erebostd3 күн бұрын

    Amazing, never seen anything like that! Regards from Germany 👋😄

  • @dongkhamet1351
    @dongkhamet13513 күн бұрын

    I got one of these pouches with saw, chisel and file. No handle and the leather totally rotten. The condition on what you have is great.

  • @marcusg6573
    @marcusg657313 күн бұрын

    Just stumbled randomly into your video ^^ Solingen produces like 90% of all cutlery thats made in Germany and if you get older Stuff from the flee market here nearly all the knifes, cutlery and even pipe tools and stuff is made in Solingen.

  • @archivist17
    @archivist174 күн бұрын

    Awesome. Wish these were available nowadays instead of bulky multitools.

  • @RadioGeekBlades
    @RadioGeekBlades13 күн бұрын

    Those are some really neat knife tool kits. Thanks for showing them to us. 👍

  • @bruderk4257
    @bruderk4257Күн бұрын

    Back when good ideas meant something here in germany.

  • @FrugalShave
    @FrugalShave3 күн бұрын

    Now I want one

  • @stevehuffman7453
    @stevehuffman74533 күн бұрын

    First kit: name on the tangs IS the manufacturer. Solingen, Germany is where they were made. Since the case is "leatherette" (vinyl") it probably dates 1950's/1960's. That some tools have rust spots, they are likely one of the German carbon steels. IF the knife blade is stainless, it is likely 1.4114 KRUPP, which is a daRn descent simple stainless steel. PUMA (and others) still use 1.4114 KRUPP on some of their high dollar "signature" knives such as the PUMA "WHITE HUNTER" and their lock-back folding hunter's. Since UTICA Kutmaster is still going, you can contact them about what the cover material is (likely Delrin or Bakelite, though celluloid is also a possibility. The can also tell you if the blade and/or tools are stainless or 10xx carbon steel.

  • @2000sborton

    @2000sborton

    Күн бұрын

    As it is labeled simply Germany that indicates it is either pre WW2 or post Berlin Wall. In between it would have been either labelled West Germany or DDR for the respective zones.

  • @bushcraft_in_the_north
    @bushcraft_in_the_north9 күн бұрын

    i have a mint set here in Norway, it is German ,Hubeo, Hugo Berns ,Solingen Germany. It also have a hammer and even a chisel.

  • @GERBER_GEAR_GRUNT_11C
    @GERBER_GEAR_GRUNT_11C6 күн бұрын

    That’s amazing man! Love the old stuff.

  • @hoilst265
    @hoilst2654 күн бұрын

    I got one of these, aimed at the cycling market, branded "Dunlop". Not exactly the same, but same idea.

  • @jock-of-ages73
    @jock-of-ages736 күн бұрын

    I have an unmarked fixed blade that is similar to these. The blade can separate from the handle and you can insert a file, screwdrivers, tin opener and corkscrew, which lock in place with a 2 stage lock mechanism. Cool stuff. Thanks for sharing.

  • @andys4978
    @andys49787 күн бұрын

    Interesting and really cool. I would actually love to see a modern version of this made. I hate multitools and SAKs because nothing is centered and (especially with SAKs) they're bulky and always have at least a couple tools that only get opened to get to a tool I need! That drill on the first one... I think it's likely an auger. They were a pretty important piece of survival kit back in the day. They're great for getting syrup and sap out of trees for sugar and making fire!

  • @jazzyjaytee9961

    @jazzyjaytee9961

    3 күн бұрын

    very close @ andys it's a gimlet, a miniature version of an auger. Used to be quite common for sinking smaller wood screws into wood without having to use a proper drill, first.

  • @BurningMonkey
    @BurningMonkeyКүн бұрын

    it's a rock hammer for hobby geologists the main usage is the other side, not the hammer face

  • @ericpatterson5792
    @ericpatterson57927 күн бұрын

    That's awesome really cool kit the original leatherman

  • @cheesymoonworkshop
    @cheesymoonworkshop13 күн бұрын

    Those are too cool.

  • @carolquinn4793
    @carolquinn479313 күн бұрын

    ♥️These are a surprise. Very cool!

  • @TylerSnyder305
    @TylerSnyder3054 күн бұрын

    Very cool sets. I haven't really looked into these knife tool kits too much, so I never knew Utica made one. I have mostly seen different German examples and the very cheap Japanese made examples.

  • @johndomingodarum9709
    @johndomingodarum97097 күн бұрын

    Great vintage pieces! Want to see more old collections please!

  • @jamesherrington5606
    @jamesherrington56064 күн бұрын

    I have 2 of those sets on the right. One from my step grandfather which was missing a piece and another I bought to complete the set 😊

  • @richardhenry1969
    @richardhenry196910 күн бұрын

    Looks like a scraper for removing stickers and trim.

  • @Dmhlcmb
    @Dmhlcmb4 күн бұрын

    I’d definitely oil them before you store them away again.

  • @halcooper6059
    @halcooper60596 күн бұрын

    Nice vintage tool kits

  • @mikeadams2538
    @mikeadams253810 күн бұрын

    I got a Case XX “Changer” lockback knife a while back. While doing some research on it, I stumble across some of the knife kits like you’ve got. Wound up with 3 of them, one of which is Japanese (unknown brand) and yet another is “Utica”. The “Leatherman” and its various copies render these old knives obsolete, but they are interesting collectibles.

  • @Enkidu1701
    @Enkidu17014 күн бұрын

    I got a few of these. One has some special tools for hunting. Another one is really small. I just took a look and on mine the hammer hooks in the other way so it´won´t fall out hammering. But of course it´s for light use. I used it to put a nail in the wall to hang a picture. I woulnd´t go much heavier.

  • @brianwhitelaw7483
    @brianwhitelaw74837 күн бұрын

    Pry bar. I wonder if you can put the hammer in the other direction, so that you can use it while holding the knife handle

  • @edwardfletcher7790
    @edwardfletcher77906 күн бұрын

    Yeah, both kits are not stainless steel, that's nickel or chrome plated steel. The brown pitting is a dead giveaway. It's a really great kit, my Grandad had something similar from the early 1950's. These would have made fantastic crafting and repair kits for Hobo's a bit earlier in the century 👍 It sounds like your Grandad's pickup was a Toyota Stout ? They were a very robust little truck and are in demand for JDM resto modders now. ref. Ryan Tuercks Stout drift truck.

  • @PocketKnifeTherapy

    @PocketKnifeTherapy

    6 күн бұрын

    Thanks! It could have been a Stout, but it may have been a Hilux. I could be wrong on the decade too, could have been an early 80's. It definitely was reliable though, I remember when I was driving it, the odometer got so high it flipped to 0. Granted, the available odometer space didn't go very high on it, but I still got a kick out of seeing that. The thing never gave me any mechanical troubles whatsoever and it saved my butt when I was in desperate need of transportation. I gave it back to my father when I got a more modern car and I believe he donated it to charity.

  • @edwardfletcher7790

    @edwardfletcher7790

    6 күн бұрын

    @@PocketKnifeTherapy 6 digit odometer almost guarantees it was a Stout. Google image search if you want to be sure 👍 I'm a bit of a Toyota fan, 82 Celica, 85 Cressida & 89 Supra Turbo 😁

  • @allanpeterson2364
    @allanpeterson23647 күн бұрын

    The Solinger, Germany knives have been around since the mid 1600's I believe and are high end, even today. As Sheffield is to England so is Solinger to Germany. Wasn't Utica bought out by Kbar in the 70's? I also THIIIINK, but could be wrong that Utica made some of the first "Fighting knives" for WW2 even before Kbar, could be wrong though. VERY cool little knife kits in any case. Jeez, SAK or CASE should make something like that... I'd buy one! Thanks for sharing!

  • @Enkidu1701

    @Enkidu1701

    4 күн бұрын

    I´d love to see a SAK version of this. The handle Let´s say a "Huntsman" type size or "Outrider" with the most common tools and the hook mechanism to add other tools like a file/drill etc. occasionally. The problem with the larger SAK´s is the poor ergonomics.

  • @brianlurten3028
    @brianlurten302813 күн бұрын

    Them are really cool. Have a great day

  • @xRedXLV
    @xRedXLV6 күн бұрын

    Very cool!

  • @tomconway8881
    @tomconway88817 күн бұрын

    Nice video thanks

  • @AstroVanTribe
    @AstroVanTribe5 күн бұрын

    good stuff

  • @jonathanzinn158
    @jonathanzinn1584 күн бұрын

    OG multitool.

  • @jamessnodgrass7360
    @jamessnodgrass73607 күн бұрын

    It reminds me of the Buck selector sold in the early 90's

  • @rodolforomero7039
    @rodolforomero70394 күн бұрын

    It’s a pry bar.

  • @williamjohnson7659
    @williamjohnson765913 күн бұрын

    The one looks like it's for opening paint cans.

  • @derrickshuey
    @derrickshuey4 күн бұрын

    prybar?

  • @MAC-gx3ji
    @MAC-gx3ji7 күн бұрын

    Awesome

  • @ianrosie4431
    @ianrosie443113 күн бұрын

    Have a good day yourself 👍

  • @Hunting4Hookers
    @Hunting4Hookers11 күн бұрын

    That is super cool buddy! You have a new subscriber buddy!!!