Survival knife Ontario SP-2 Survival Nylon sheath 8680 14cm
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Survival knife Ontario SP-2 Survival 8680TC 14cm

Ontario
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8680TC
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Description

 This SP-2 knife features a 5.5" sawback blade with blood groove and sharpened clip point. Blister pack. The black grooved Kraton handle is comfortable and the double guard protects your hand extremely well. It was made in the USA and it includes a nylon sheath. 

Ontario
071721083078
3 Items
Reference
071721083078
Brand
Ontario
Country
United States
Steel
1095 Carbon
Handle
Kraton
Blade Length, mm
140
Sheath
Nylon
Total length, mm
269
Blade thickness, mm
4.8

The beginnings of the Ontario Knife Company are shrouded in the mystery of a fading past. It seems certain that three men – William B. Ensworth, Charles Albert Brace and William Maudsley, were in the picture from the start at Naples, New York, in 1889. The name of the Company derived from Ontario County where Naples was situated. Around 1902 a move was made from Cadiz to Franklinville as the company kept growing and again more space and more power was needed. This would be Ontario Knife's current location. Also, on August 12, 1902 the company was incorporated and retained the Ontario Knife Company name.