That depends on it's use.....any REAL Swiss Army knife main blade can be likened to a surgeons scalpel, and it maintains that edge throughout normal continuous use. I have also seen Buck brand knives, "after professional sharpening", that when pressed gently to the skin, will cut an inch into you.
Since I am unable to see the pocket knife, I am unable to identify it. I recommend taking the pocket knife to someone who sells them so they can assist you in identifying it.
a big one
When someone says that you are not the sharpest knife in the drawer it means they think you're dumb. This is just an opinion.
The "BattleAxe" pocket knife series is a sub-line of the "Rough Rider" brand.
MAC chef's knives are very sharp, wear well and evenly, and are fairly priced as well.
One that is handmade.
The age of the knife will depend on the specific knife as the brand old timer pocket knifes are still in production. Taking your knife to a local antique dealer for an appraisal will be you best option.
The cast of Where the Sharpest Knife was Kept - 2012 includes: Tim Gehling as Toby Nathan Graham Smith as Bill Maya Kazan as Carla
i found one in my back yard (free is better ) (it was brand new)
Yes, you have to be 18 to buy a pocket knife
A pocket knife can cost from $0.20-$1.000
There are no restrictions on wearing a pocket knife in Queensland.