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🗡️ Tradition in Your Pocket, Power in Your Hands
The Old Timer 104OT Small Canoe is a compact 4.7-inch folding pocket knife featuring dual 2-inch high carbon stainless steel blades—clip point for precision and drop point for versatile slicing. Its lightweight 1-ounce sawcut stainless steel handle with nickel silver pins offers durability and classic aesthetics. Designed for everyday carry, camping, and hunting, it includes heat-treated back springs for secure blade locking and quick nail pull access. Supported by a lifetime warranty, this knife blends heritage craftsmanship with modern reliability.




| ASIN | B000UVYVVI |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #29,577 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #1,011 in Camping Folding Knives |
| Blade Edge | Hollow |
| Blade Length | 2 Inches |
| Blade Material | High Carbon Stainless Steel |
| Blade Shape | Clip Point |
| Brand | Old Timer |
| Brand Name | Old Timer |
| Color | Stainless Steel |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,423 Reviews |
| Hand Orientation | Right Hand |
| Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
| Included Components | Old Timer Minuteman |
| Is Product Cordless | Yes |
| Item Length | 4.7 Inches |
| Item Shape | folding |
| Item Type Name | fixed blade,hunting knife,outdoor,camping |
| Item Weight | 22.68 g |
| Manufacturer | Schrade |
| Model Name | 104OT |
| Model Number | 104OTCP |
| Part Number | 104OT |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Size | 2" |
| Special Feature | Stainless Steel |
| Special Features | Stainless Steel |
| Style | 104OT Small Canoe (Box) |
| UPC | 100058639587 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime, https://www.btibrands.com/limited-lifetime-warranty/ |
L**U
Great product. Lifetime warranty
Perfect size to carry in pants pockets. Always amazing quality.
R**B
Top quality
Still top of the line pocket knife!
R**K
Great little knives!!!!
Old Timers has been making knifes for years and I remember the popularity in my growing years within my ranching community. Now as an adult and a city dweller, I decided to get me two of these little guys for my everyday use, and am very happy with my purchase!! I do not get free stuff for my reviews, but I need to give credit where credit is deserved. Old Timer is well made, small, sharp edge, durable, and easy to place in any pocket big or small. I recommend these knifes to anyone and is worth every cent! Great job Old Timer! Keep making good quality knives!
J**P
Nice pocket nice
Husband uses these knives all the time . His only issues are loosing them. But he always orders another one. He goes no where without one in his pocket. It has even survived being washed In the Washing machine multiple times.
T**S
Looks like a decent enough simple pocket knife
For some reason this knife appears in my Amazon purchases and they keep wanting me to review it, only I never saw it, as in I never ordered it, doubt I ever would as it doesn't feature any particular preferred feature I would want to have in a personal pocket knife, and isn't exactly my style anyway, a bit too rustic and old-timey styled and all. I can't say I ever ordered it as a gift either, and seriously doubt I would, as for that I would probably go with a Victorinox mini pocket knife, or for outdooring, something with a saw blade and such. I hope nobody managed to use my Amazon account to order themselves a nice pocket knife. But if you just want a good blade or two in a pocket knife and like the styling, it looks like a well-made pocket knife to me. And it's stainless steel, which would be my preference for a pocket knife, as maybe carbon steel can have and hold a sharper edge, BUT seriously in a pocket and not in a nice dry kitchen drawer or kept on a knife rack you would probably end up having a serious rust problem with a carbon steel pocket knife, so I would pretty much 100% say that stainless steel is the way to go for a pocket knife. Which this is. I know pocket knifes fairly well, and just for what I can see here it looks like a pretty good quality one. Maybe there is some advantage to paying more for Buck Knife, but if there is one I don't know what that is. If I was looking for this type of style I would save my money and just go for this one. Looks every bit as good as a Buck Knife to me!
P**P
Great knife
I purchased this knife and a Buck knife the same size and number of blades. I liked the Buck knife better because it was a little lighter and not as thick. I always carry a pocket knife and use them daily. The heaviest duty I do with them is cutting stretch wrap off of pallets with merchandise on them. After about two months both of the Buck knife blades started giving me trouble closing because they had become slightly bent. This gradually got worse so I started using the Schrade. Its been eleven months and I've had no problems with the knife.two months ago I lost the Schrade and had to start using the Buck again. After nine days one of the blades bent to where it wouldn't even close. I ordered two more Schrade knives just in case I lost one. It's a solid, well built knife. THE BUCK IS NOT A BAD KNIFE. The blades are thinner. It was not meant to be used the way I used it. The spring is the Schrade is stronger so it takes stronger fingers to open. I won't say the Schrade is a better knife than the Buck but I will say that it is a better knife for my purposes.
M**E
My go-to pocket knife.
I have had many of these Old Timer pocket knives over the last half century. My grandfather gave me my first one. I have always had one in my pocket, and use it constantly. You won't find a better pocket knife.
J**N
Best "dress" knife I have ever owned and my first stainless
From before I started grade school until I graduated high school I carried a 10mm, 3 blade pocket knife. Great for jeans, bit heavy for slacks and suits, so with my first "non-jeans" job, I switched to the 7mm Old Timer. Learned to sharpen knives at age 5, kept them razor sharp, clean, and oiled. I used them until the blade was too worn to file down the kick enough to hide the blade inside the handle. Have 10mm knives going back to 1950s and 7mm knives going back to early 1960s. So long as I can carry a pocket knife, if available, it will be an Old Timer.
R**S
Old timer
Excelente, muito bem construído e veio bem afiado de fabrica.
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