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Offline jbigley

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Cuttoe (?)
« on: November 21, 2023, 06:48:32 PM »
Not sure where exactly to post this, but here it is.
Lately I've seen articles where 18thC style folding knives were referred to as "cuttoes".
???
My understanding --for a good long while at least-- was that a cuttoe is a short sword or big knife--similar to the European hunting swords of the 18thC. Sort of an Anglicized version of the French "couteau de chasse."
So a folding knife --also called a jack knife, pocket knife, spring knife, clasp knife, etc-- is now also called a cuttoe?
Did I miss something?
Please enlighten me.
Thanks. --JB

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Re: Cuttoe (?)
« Reply #2 on: November 21, 2023, 09:40:01 PM »
The word "cuttoe" comes from the French word for knife.  In French, it does not refer to any particular type of knife.  For what it's worth....
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Re: Cuttoe (?)
« Reply #3 on: November 22, 2023, 02:23:37 AM »
Thanks guys. Message received. 👍 —jb