Posted by Neil Wyatt on 25/11/2017 12:09:01:
That appears to be a 'rigging kinife' – although I would have said the marlin spike is essential for rigging.
Ones with a grip are much more expensive 
Gents, the same web shop also has the old carbon steel versions at rather cheaper prices; http://www.sofmilitary.co.uk/shop-re-enactment-military-swords,-bayonets-and-knives-knives-category,1128
Filter it on "knives", and "cheapest first".
I've actually ordered a 1950's pair to replace the the one I lost years ago. This post prompted me to get round to it; I'd been intending to do so for ages.
Look on the re-enactment part of the web site.
Also have a browse in The Famous Sheffield Shop, where you will see versions by both Rogers and Eggington (now the same parent company)
Please consider carefully before ordering a pocket knife with a locking blade, due to knife legislation in the UK.
There are further proposals to restrict mail order sales to private addresses included in a government consultative document . This link leads to a pdf download. See Proposal A, page 11
If I and others read this correctly, you will no longer be allowed to order even a craft or kitchen knife for home delivery.
I accept that this is an engineering and not a political website, so I won't go further in my opinions of some of the other pdf contents. (depending on Neil's reply
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Bill
Edited By peak4 on 25/11/2017 21:13:33