Author Topic: Penny Knife for Patches?  (Read 2151 times)

Smokey Plainsman

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Penny Knife for Patches?
« on: January 25, 2019, 11:35:55 AM »
Hey gun buddies! :)

Alright you guys I been looking for a PERIOD CORRECT (1800-1840 timeframe) patch knife and means to tote it. Well guys it seems I learned of what they call a "penny knife" which based on original antiques takes the form as this:



Guys how period (1800-1840) would this knife be to carry in a shooting pouch for use as a patch knife? Did these knives exist in such form in America at that time?

Trying to be as HC/PC as possible. Please let me know, thanks guys!!

Offline Kevin

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Re: Penny Knife for Patches?
« Reply #1 on: January 25, 2019, 08:58:35 PM »
Greetings,

The link below should lead to a nice discusssion about such knives here on the forum.  Neat low-cost item from times past.

http://americanlongrifles.org/forum/index.php?topic=47317.msg467443#msg467443

Kevin



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Re: Penny Knife for Patches?
« Reply #2 on: January 26, 2019, 11:36:44 PM »
Hello again,

I was looking in "Collector's Illustrated Encyclopedia of the American Revolution" by Neumann and Kravic for something else and stumbled onto a photo of a penny knife.  They place a circa 1760 - 1900 date range for such knives.

Kevin

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Re: Penny Knife for Patches?
« Reply #3 on: February 09, 2019, 09:38:07 PM »
A penny knife was called a penny knife for a reason. They only costed one penny back then. Know they cost something like 24$-30$. And maybe 15$-10$
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