The Marlinspike Knife from Colonial Knife Company is built to a U.S. Navy design and comes with the lanyard shown here, and the Department of Defense National Stock Number (NSN) etched onto the blade.Photographs by the author
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Well written article and good photos. I especially liked the fingernail polish with the blue to white fade and the glitter.
This discussion suggests Colonial are out of business and there may now be Chinese copies on the market
https://allaboutpocketknives.com/knife_forum/viewtopic.php?t=14587
It does, indeed, appear that Colonial Knife went out of business and that the knives currently marketed through their website may be manufactured overseas. However, the link at the bottom of this article leads to a new model of the Marlinspike Knife, which is still given the original Department of Defense National Stock Number. According to the website, the knife will be available in 2025.
Love mine! Use it everyday! 27 years in the USCG and it was always my go-to knife!
How do you sharpen the blade? Is it a one-edge blade and not a double-blade like most knives?