GERMAN BLACK SAILOR POCKET KNIFE NEW
In stock
- SKU
- 15337500
- Color
- Black
- Style
- Knife, Pocket Knife
Description
The German Black Sailor Pocket Knife is a faithful reproduction of the classic German Navy deck knife — a no-nonsense two-tool folder that has been the working sailor's companion for generations. With a stout stainless drop-point blade on one end and a locking marlinspike on the other, it solves real problems for anyone who works with rope, rigging, cordage, or knots. That makes it an easy sell to boaters, sailors, fishermen, climbers, scouts, bushcrafters, preppers, and military collectors who want an authentic, functional piece rather than a costume prop.
The handle is built from durable black synthetic scales pinned to a full steel frame, giving it a clean traditional silhouette that holds up to saltwater, sweat, and rough handling. A steel lanyard eyelet at the butt lets the end user secure the knife to a belt loop, life vest, pack, or webbing — a small detail that matters a lot when you're working on deck or up a mast. The folded marlinspike tucks neatly along the back of the handle and pivots out for splicing line, loosening knots, working leather, or punching holes in canvas.
Key Features
- Stainless steel drop-point blade approximately 3 in. (8 cm) for everyday cutting tasks
- Locking marlinspike with safety catch for rope work, splicing, and knot loosening
- Lockback mechanism keeps the main blade securely open under load
- Black synthetic handle scales riveted to a full steel frame
- Steel lanyard eyelet for attaching to clothing, gear, or a deck lanyard
- Authentic German Navy sailor knife pattern — a proven, time-tested layout
Specifications
- Blade: Stainless steel, approx. 3 in. (8 cm)
- Marlinspike: Approx. 8 cm, lockable with safety catch
- Overall length (closed with spike folded): approx. 7.5 in.
- Handle: Black synthetic scales over steel frame
- Weight: Approx. 0.35 lb
- Reproduction of the traditional German Navy sailor/deck knife
Why It Sells
This knife hits a sweet spot for retailers: it's instantly recognizable to military surplus and naval history enthusiasts, genuinely useful to boaters and outdoors customers, and priced as a reproduction rather than a vintage collectible — meaning end users can carry and use it without worrying about damaging an heirloom. Stock it alongside paracord, sailing supplies, surplus knives, and bushcraft tools for strong cross-sell potential.