MILTEC German Deck Pocket Knife
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Built with the no-nonsense charm of old maritime utility, this MILTEC German Deck Pocket Knife captures the look and function of the classic German-style sailor’s knife in a compact form that feels equally at home in a collection, a tackle box, or a workbench drawer. The black handle gives it a sharp, disciplined profile, accented by brass-toned pins and a polished stainless steel blade stamped Rostfrei, while the fold-out marlinspike adds the unmistakable deck-knife character long associated with rope work, knots, and practical shipboard tasks. The BUND marking adds even more military flavor, giving the piece a clean surplus-inspired identity that collectors and outdoorsmen will appreciate. Its craftsmanship is all about purposeful design, with a straightforward folding construction, sturdy ring attachment for lanyard carry, and the kind of visual balance that makes it feel like a useful tool rather than a novelty. Whether displayed among militaria, carried as a conversation-starting pocket piece, or used for light everyday utility, this knife brings together maritime history, field-inspired style, and practical function in one memorable package. Unused Condition. Made in China
Expert Tips: A light wipe down after use will help preserve the finish, and a small drop of oil at the pivot keeps both tools opening smoothly. This piece looks especially good paired with naval surplus, ropework gear, or other compact field tools for a display with real character.
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