Knife in TWINE

Can anyone identify the make of the pocket knife Bond uses to cut out the picture on his ID card? I just realized you can see some of the details if you look at the reflection in the mirror. It's probably a very common type, I'm just not very familiar with them...

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  • Dmitri MishkinDmitri Mishkin Kansas CityPosts: 334MI6 Agent
    edited January 2010
    Here is the screen shot. Looks like brushed finish pocket knife. Not sure if he would of used a Swiss Army knife or something else.
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  • urhashurhash USPosts: 986MI6 Agent
    Thanks for the pic Dmitri.

    Anyone else have any insight? thespyboys?
  • minigeffminigeff EnglandPosts: 7,884MI6 Agent
    silly suggestion, but i just assumed it was the knife that came in the victorianox swisscard.
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  • Asp9mmAsp9mm Over the Hills and Far Away.Posts: 7,535MI6 Agent
    minigeff wrote:
    silly suggestion, but i just assumed it was the knife that came in the victorianox swisscard.

    No, it's a slipjoint, looks like Solingen.
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  • minigeffminigeff EnglandPosts: 7,884MI6 Agent
    as you can tell, i'm better making stuff than guessing products lol
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  • urhashurhash USPosts: 986MI6 Agent
    Asp, any idea where we can find that online? (or something very equivalent)
  • thespyboys11thespyboys11 Lindenwold,NJPosts: 1,894MI6 Agent
    urhash wrote:
    Anyone else have any insight? TheSpyBoys.com?

    Unsure...just sent an email to a friend that works in the knife business. If anybody knows...it'll be him.
    If I find out, I'll let everyone know.
    Ed
    TheSpyBoys.com
  • Aston Martin DBSAston Martin DBS Derbyshire, EnglandPosts: 661MI6 Agent
    If you look between Pierce's fingers on the above photo you can see that there's some kind of white handle to the knife... so I'm thinking it's a small knife rather than a small swiss army knife.
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  • Asp9mmAsp9mm Over the Hills and Far Away.Posts: 7,535MI6 Agent
    urhash wrote:
    Asp, any idea where we can find that online? (or something very equivalent)

    I should have the answer for you soon, just double checking something. It's either a steel or titanium slabbed slipjoint, definately not a SAK.
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  • thespyboys11thespyboys11 Lindenwold,NJPosts: 1,894MI6 Agent
    giantknife_485.jpg

    Regardless of what knife Bond used…THIS is what he should have carried!!!

    As Crocodile Dundee said “Now THAT ‘s a knife”
    Ed
    TheSpyBoys.com

    Here are all 85 tools included in Giant Knife, Version 1.0:

    1. 2.5" 60% Serrated locking blade
    2. Nail file, nail cleaner
    3. Corkscrew
    4. Adjustable pliers with wire crimper and cutter
    5. Removable screwdriver bit adapter
    6. 2.5" Blade for Official World Scout Knife
    7. Spring-loaded, locking needle-nose pliers with wire cutter
    8. Removable screwdriver bit holder
    9. Phillips head screwdriver bit 0
    10. Phillips head screwdriver bit 1
    11. Phillips head screwdriver bit 2
    12. Flat head screwdriver bit 0.5 mm x 3.5 mm
    13. Flat head screwdriver bit 0.6 mm x 4.0 mm
    14. Flat head screwdriver bit 1.0 mm x 6.5 mm
    15. Magnetized recessed bit holder
    16. Double-cut wood saw with ruler (inch & cm)
    17. Bike chain rivet setter, removable 5m allen wrench, screwdriver for slotted and Phillips head screws
    18. Removable tool for adjusting bike spokes, 10m hexagonal key for nuts
    19. Removable 4mm curved allen wrench with Phillips head screwdriver
    20. Removable 10mm hexagonal key
    21. Patented locking Phillips head screwdriver
    22. Universal wrench
    23. Laser pointer with 300 ft. range
    24. 1.65" Clip point utility blade
    25. Metal saw, metal file
    26. 4 mm allen wrench
    27. 2.5" blade
    28. Fine metal file with precision screwdriver
    29. Double-cut wood saw
    30. Cupped cigar cutter with double-honed edges
    31. 12/20-Gauge choke tube tool
    32. Watch caseback opening tool
    33. Snap shackle
    34. Telescopic pointer
    35. Compass, straight edge, ruler (in./cm)
    36. Mineral crystal magnifier with precision screwdriver
    37. 2.4" Springless scissors with serrated, self-sharpening design
    38. Shortix key
    39. Flashlight
    40. Fish scaler, hook disgorger, line guide
    41. Micro tool holder
    42. Micro tool adapter
    43. Micro scraper-straight
    44. Reamer
    45. Fine fork for watch spring bars
    46. Pin punch 1.2 mm
    47. Pin punch .8 mm
    48. Round needle file
    49. Removable tool holder with expandable receptacle
    50. Removable tool holder
    51. Multi-purpose screwdriver
    52. Flat Phillips head screwdriver
    53. Flat head screwdriver bit 0.5 mm x 3.5 mm
    54. Spring loaded, locking flat nose nose-pliers with wire cutter
    55. Phillips head screwdriver bit 0
    56. Phillips head screwdriver bit 1
    57. Phillips head screwdriver bit 2
    58. Flat head screwdriver bit 0.5 mm x 3.5 mm
    59. Flat head screwdriver bit 0.6 mm x 4.0 mm
    60. Flat head screwdriver bit 1.0 mm x 6.5 mm
    61. Can opener
    62. Phillips head screwdriver
    63. 2.5" Clip point blade
    64. Golf club face cleaner
    65. 2.4" Round tip blade
    66. Patented locking screwdriver, cap lifter, can opener
    67. Golf shoe spike wrench
    68. Golf divot repair tool
    69. Micro straight-curved
    70. Special tool holder
    71. Phillips head screwdriver 1.5mm
    72. Screwdriver 1.2 mm
    73. Screwdriver .8 mm
    74. Mineral crystal magnifier, fork for watch spring bars, small ruler
    75. Removable screwdriver bit holder
    76. Magnetized recessed bit holder
    77. Tire tread gauge
    78. Reamer/awl
    79. Patented locking screwdriver, cap lifter, wire stripper
    80. Special Key
    81. Toothpick
    82. Tweezers
    83. Adapter
    84. Key ring
    85. Second key ring
  • j.bladesj.blades Currently? You must be joking?Posts: 530MI6 Agent
    giantknife_485.jpg

    Regardless of what knife Bond used…THIS is what he should have carried!!!

    As Crocodile Dundee said “Now THAT ‘s a knife”
    Ed
    TheSpyBoys.com

    Here are all 85 tools included in Giant Knife, Version 1.0:

    1. 2.5" 60% Serrated locking blade
    2. Nail file, nail cleaner
    3. Corkscrew
    4. Adjustable pliers with wire crimper and cutter
    5. Removable screwdriver bit adapter
    6. 2.5" Blade for Official World Scout Knife
    7. Spring-loaded, locking needle-nose pliers with wire cutter
    8. Removable screwdriver bit holder
    9. Phillips head screwdriver bit 0
    10. Phillips head screwdriver bit 1
    11. Phillips head screwdriver bit 2
    12. Flat head screwdriver bit 0.5 mm x 3.5 mm
    13. Flat head screwdriver bit 0.6 mm x 4.0 mm
    14. Flat head screwdriver bit 1.0 mm x 6.5 mm
    15. Magnetized recessed bit holder
    16. Double-cut wood saw with ruler (inch & cm)
    17. Bike chain rivet setter, removable 5m allen wrench, screwdriver for slotted and Phillips head screws
    18. Removable tool for adjusting bike spokes, 10m hexagonal key for nuts
    19. Removable 4mm curved allen wrench with Phillips head screwdriver
    20. Removable 10mm hexagonal key
    21. Patented locking Phillips head screwdriver
    22. Universal wrench
    23. Laser pointer with 300 ft. range
    24. 1.65" Clip point utility blade
    25. Metal saw, metal file
    26. 4 mm allen wrench
    27. 2.5" blade
    28. Fine metal file with precision screwdriver
    29. Double-cut wood saw
    30. Cupped cigar cutter with double-honed edges
    31. 12/20-Gauge choke tube tool
    32. Watch caseback opening tool
    33. Snap shackle
    34. Telescopic pointer
    35. Compass, straight edge, ruler (in./cm)
    36. Mineral crystal magnifier with precision screwdriver
    37. 2.4" Springless scissors with serrated, self-sharpening design
    38. Shortix key
    39. Flashlight
    40. Fish scaler, hook disgorger, line guide
    41. Micro tool holder
    42. Micro tool adapter
    43. Micro scraper-straight
    44. Reamer
    45. Fine fork for watch spring bars
    46. Pin punch 1.2 mm
    47. Pin punch .8 mm
    48. Round needle file
    49. Removable tool holder with expandable receptacle
    50. Removable tool holder
    51. Multi-purpose screwdriver
    52. Flat Phillips head screwdriver
    53. Flat head screwdriver bit 0.5 mm x 3.5 mm
    54. Spring loaded, locking flat nose nose-pliers with wire cutter
    55. Phillips head screwdriver bit 0
    56. Phillips head screwdriver bit 1
    57. Phillips head screwdriver bit 2
    58. Flat head screwdriver bit 0.5 mm x 3.5 mm
    59. Flat head screwdriver bit 0.6 mm x 4.0 mm
    60. Flat head screwdriver bit 1.0 mm x 6.5 mm
    61. Can opener
    62. Phillips head screwdriver
    63. 2.5" Clip point blade
    64. Golf club face cleaner
    65. 2.4" Round tip blade
    66. Patented locking screwdriver, cap lifter, can opener
    67. Golf shoe spike wrench
    68. Golf divot repair tool
    69. Micro straight-curved
    70. Special tool holder
    71. Phillips head screwdriver 1.5mm
    72. Screwdriver 1.2 mm
    73. Screwdriver .8 mm
    74. Mineral crystal magnifier, fork for watch spring bars, small ruler
    75. Removable screwdriver bit holder
    76. Magnetized recessed bit holder
    77. Tire tread gauge
    78. Reamer/awl
    79. Patented locking screwdriver, cap lifter, wire stripper
    80. Special Key
    81. Toothpick
    82. Tweezers
    83. Adapter
    84. Key ring
    85. Second key ring

    interesting gadget but it doesnt look to be 'trouser' freindly :s :o
    "I take a ridiculous pleasure in what I eat and drink."

    ~ Casino Royale, Ian Fleming
  • thespyboys11thespyboys11 Lindenwold,NJPosts: 1,894MI6 Agent
    j.blades wrote:
    [doesnt look to be 'trouser' freindly :s :o

    There are a few girls I've known I could say the same thing about....:))
    Ed
    TheSpyboys.com
  • Asp9mmAsp9mm Over the Hills and Far Away.Posts: 7,535MI6 Agent
    Right, apparently it is a stainless steel handled folder from Joseph Rogers in Sheffield. Unfortunately this particular model is no longer available :(
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  • urhashurhash USPosts: 986MI6 Agent
    Thanks Asp, that's some impressive digging for a movie that's now > 10 years old! Damn shame it's no longer available...
  • Gadget MeisterGadget Meister Bicester, OxonPosts: 1,972MI6 Agent
    Which model was it, the S100 or the S150? If so the're still around. Can Asp9mm confirm the model please?

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  • urhashurhash USPosts: 986MI6 Agent
    No it can't be the S100 or S150, judging by the shape of the handle.

    From what I've seen online the S61S is the closest.
  • j.bladesj.blades Currently? You must be joking?Posts: 530MI6 Agent
    urhash wrote:
    No it can't be the S100 or S150, judging by the shape of the handle.

    From what I've seen online the S61S is the closest.

    the s61s is very close almost identical. any conformation yet :)
    "I take a ridiculous pleasure in what I eat and drink."

    ~ Casino Royale, Ian Fleming
  • Asp9mmAsp9mm Over the Hills and Far Away.Posts: 7,535MI6 Agent
    j.blades wrote:
    urhash wrote:
    No it can't be the S100 or S150, judging by the shape of the handle.

    From what I've seen online the S61S is the closest.

    the s61s is very close almost identical. any conformation yet :)

    The blade on the S61S is a sheepsfoot blade, the one seen in the film is a drop point.
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  • BlazenblazeBlazenblaze USAPosts: 55MI6 Agent
    I've watched the seen in over and over and I'm convinced it's a lambsfoot (or sheepfoot) blade. I'm by far no expert. How did you conclude it wasn't?
  • Asp9mmAsp9mm Over the Hills and Far Away.Posts: 7,535MI6 Agent
    I've watched the seen in over and over and I'm convinced it's a lambsfoot (or sheepfoot) blade. I'm by far no expert. How did you conclude it wasn't?

    Just from the picture above. There doesn't seem to be enough curvature from spine to point for a lambsfoot, as that is quite pronounced. Looks more like a clip point or drop point. I'll take a look at the DVD and see.
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  • Asp9mmAsp9mm Over the Hills and Far Away.Posts: 7,535MI6 Agent
    Actually no I can't. My New Years resolution was to not watch any Bond films this year. If anyone has screen caps, I'd be most grateful.
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  • urhashurhash USPosts: 986MI6 Agent
    That's the worst new years resolution ever!
  • BlazenblazeBlazenblaze USAPosts: 55MI6 Agent
    I second that thats pretty weak
  • Asp9mmAsp9mm Over the Hills and Far Away.Posts: 7,535MI6 Agent
    I second that thats pretty weak


    Far from weak, wanna try it B-)
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