History of Inventions USNM 12 Jackknife (cut No. 4)
No. 1. Knife consisting of spall of stone 173,563
No. 2. Knives consisting of spalls sliglitly modified 30,504, 146,131
No. 8. Knife consisting of long flakes specially selected 99,918
No. 4. Knife from long flake, chipped on the edge 173,566
No. 5. Symmetrically chipped blades, the grip formed by wrapping one end with fur 98,813, 26,230
No. 6. Chipped blades, with tang for attaching to the end of the handle__ 17,319, 14,329, 63,769
No. 7. Chipped or ground blades of stone, with tang for side hafting 48,826, 136,991
No. 8. Knives of bamboo, the hard exterior forming the cutting edge. West Borneo and Gaboon River, Africa 249,048, 164,484
No. 9. Knife of ivory with slightly shaped handle. Knife of scapular bone with wrapped handle. Eskimos, Alaska 26,040
No. 10. Clam shell with sharpened edge. Beaver tooth set in handle. Eskimos and Indians, Alaska 36,366,168,352
No. 11. Copper and bronze blades ; handle and blade in one piece_ 101,223, 101,405
No. 12. Metal blades, with tangs to be driven into the ends of handles.
No. 13. Metal blades, with sockets for handles 147,420, 14,722
No. 14. Metal blades, with flat tangs for rivets 101,338, 45,948
No. 15. Hinged blades, closing in the handle. Morocco 130,324, 168,804
No. 16. Hinged blade, closing in the handle with a spring. American Frontier. 54,340
No. 17. Farrier's knife, with hinges and springs, showing a variety of blades.Relevante Bilder
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