The “Coke bottle” pocket knife is a distinctive pattern characterized by a curved handle which resembles the shape of an old-fashioned glass Coca-Cola bottle. This handle design, often featuring a slight taper and a bulbous end, provides a comfortable grip for users. Typically, these knives have a single or double blade, with popular materials for the handles including wood, bone and genuine stag.

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Coke bottle knives were made by several prominent American and European manufacturers, with notable names like Case, Remington, and Cattaraugus producing high-quality versions during the late 19th century and early 20th century. These knives are sought after by collectors for their unique design, craftsmanship, and historical significance.   I appreciate any traffic from these links as I earn a commission at no extra cost to you.