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I have a Midas 'standard swivel knife', still in it's blister display pack, unopened.

It says it's made by the Kelly Tool Co. New Zealand. Am I right in thinking the company no longer exists?

Does anybody know anything about these knives?

It's brass and wood with a black metal finger cradle. I don't know much about swivel knives, but the blade apears to be blackened or blued steel , about 3/8" wide and angled down to a point.

Cheers,

Karl

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The only thing I know is that the company is; no longer.

If you do some searches on Ebay there's a couple of them up there right now and bidding is between $26-51 but my guess it's going to end much higher. These knifes seams to be very popular, at least on Ebay.

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Thanks Tina,

Karl

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I have a Midas 'standard swivel knife', still in it's blister display pack, unopened.

It says it's made by the Kelly Tool Co. New Zealand. Am I right in thinking the company no longer exists?

Does anybody know anything about these knives?

It's brass and wood with a black metal finger cradle. I don't know much about swivel knives, but the blade apears to be blackened or blued steel , about 3/8" wide and angled down to a point.

Cheers,

Karl

I'm making an educated guess here based on cross referenced descriptions between Weaver's catalog and Zack White's catalog. I think these two companies carry Midas Swivel knives, though perhaps not the one the brass and wood one you mention.

ed

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I believe that is the leather factory's name in the late 70s early 80s. seems I read that somewhere?

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I believe that is the leather factory's name in the late 70s early 80s. seems I read that somewhere?

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Badger, are you using you Midas knife? What size of barrel does it have? I just started carving, and in my tool trading and buying, I ended up with a Midas Swivil knife with the small barrel, I realy like it, but If I could find one with the bigger barrel, I would like to get muy hands on one! I have a few Midas Stamps, they don't seem to have a deep relief, but are well made tools!

Later Greg

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Greg,

Wow, I thought this thread was long dead.....

I don't use a swivel knife at all, since I don't carve.

I ended up giving the knife away some time ago. Sorry.

Badger

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