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Early divers considered a long, heavy, dive knife being "fully equipped". Alec show many early dive knifes and how they evolved into the small, light weight "dive tool" used today.
** In this episode of Vintage Scuba **
early divers considered a 12" knife essential
the first dive knives were modified fishing knives
a "Vulcan" by U.S. Divers with knuckle guard
the famous US Navy Mark 2 KA-BAR dive knife
a U.S. Divers "Sea Hawk" and Aqua-Lung "Navy Knife"
a 1976 "Sea Hawk" USA 200 anniversary knife in red, white & blue
a Wenoka blunt tip & SportsWays stiletto style
a big Japanese Tabata knife, now called TUSA
knifes began shrinking like the Swim Master, Dacor 4" to 5" models
in the 1980's Wenoka's "Sea Style Lazer" with a scalloped and carbide edge
Spanish knifes with one piece aluminum handles
the Mark 5 commercial diver knife, solid brass scabbard, screw in blade
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