


Royal Navy clasp knife, Admiralty Pattern 301
Marsoni
M251S
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Royal Navy clasp knife, Admiralty Pattern 301This is an example of the standard Royal Navy seaman's clasp knife, manufactured by. Rogers Sheffield Alloy scales replace the original staghorn specified by Pattern 301. The knife has a blade and a straight tapering marlinspike that pivot at the same end while the copper coloured shackle pivots at the other.
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