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The Old Timer 8OTB is a classic folding pocket knife featuring three mirror-polished high carbon stainless steel blades—clip point, sheepsfoot, and spey—designed for precision, safety, and specialized tasks like skinning. Its genuine sawcut bone handle with nickel silver bolsters offers ergonomic comfort and vintage appeal. Weighing just 3 ounces and measuring 6.9 inches overall, it’s perfectly sized for everyday carry, camping, hunting, and outdoor use. This durable, reusable knife is backed by a limited lifetime warranty, ensuring it’s a reliable companion for years to come.
Recommended Uses For Product | Camping |
Brand | Old Timer |
Model Name | 8OTB Genuine Bone Senior |
Special Feature | Stainless Steel |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | Old Timer Stockman |
Handle Material | Bone |
Color | Multi |
Blade Material | High Carbon Stainless Steel |
Style | Classic |
Blade Length | 7.5 Centimeters |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Item Weight | 0.11 Kilograms |
Blade Shape | Clip Point |
Reusability | Reusable |
Customer Package Type | Standard Shipping Package" or "Reputable Brand Packaging |
Item Length | 6.9 Inches |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00044356222853 |
Power Source | Manual |
Size | 3" |
Manufacturer | Taylor Brands LLC |
UPC | 044356222853 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 11.85 x 4.21 x 1.1 inches |
Package Weight | 0.19 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 0.88 x 5.13 x 1.38 inches |
Brand Name | Old Timer |
Country of Origin | China |
Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime, https://www.btibrands.com/limited-lifetime-warranty/ |
Material | Synthetic |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 8OTB |
R**R
Quality
Also a great quality! Extremely please with both of the old timer knifes I purchased.:)
M**C
My favorite size stockman, regardless of price.
The 8otb is my favorite budget stockman. The size of 3 7/8 is perfect. The bone gives it a more traditional beauty. The 9cr steel takes a wicked edge and holds it considerably better then normal budget knives with 440a, 7cr, 420, 8cr ect. Good walk n talk and no rubbing on the three I have bought, fourth on the way. No gaps on backsprings, but they do have minor gaps on bone, but not bad on mine. The bone used is a bit thick and makes handle a little thick of which I like. I ordered a fourth one and hope it is there newest version with new shield. Great budget traditional folder that I would recommend. I have many premium modern and traditional folders in my collection yet carry a 8otb in conjunction with a premium folder.Is it USA made ...unfortunately NO, is it a good working knife ...YES. they are quality pieces of cutlery at a budget price that work well, but at a bargain price. If you order one and isn't perfect, just exchange it, with Amazon it is very easy and fast. Old timer is my favorite budget brand with queen, roper, and RR following. Ignore the naysayers in my opinion, oldtimers are still good working knives, especially the bone and heritage series and use better then the normal basic budget steel. 9cr18 for bone and d2 for heritage I have multiples of each and are daily users. Many years ago I would call these cheap useless knives when I was a steel snob, I look back and realize how silly I was. Still like my premium and super steels, but can now appreciate the usefulness and more importantly the ease and speed of maintenance of lower grade steels. In past I bought knives with the steel type first on list then other criteria there after...I was silly. I appreciate ALL knives today from budget, premium to custom, though I still turn my nose up to 420j2,3cr and the equivalent I admit,they are just too "budget" for me, but do work. One negative, Old-timer customer support seems nonexistent, I sent a knife in for repair/replacement with form filled as requested and have heard nothing, sent email.....nothing, sad. As much as I like old timer, this is a problem. If this changes I will update.
C**H
Sharp
This knife is very sharp
A**R
Needed some TLC but is great.
Mine had come to me and it wasn't a shiny brown like in the pictures. It's a solid white with almost no shine. No problem just drop it in some coffee for a few hours and good as new. Mine did however have a pin on it that wasn't peened and was sticking out. I'm a knife maker so this wasn't a very hard fix I went out to the shop and just peened it round and flush. It did however have a weird piece of either bone or hard glue that was in the bone and liner making it look sloppy. I got some sand paper and turned it flat now it's a perfect fit. My blades did NOT have the bend in the middle they seem to of fixed that however the main blade did have some blade wrap(where the blade closes and hits the back spring creating a small ding) I plan to put it on my sander and just bring the edge up a little. The blades and spring are flush at open, has a pull of about 7 or 8 and is stout. Blades didn't come shave sharp but you'll probably sharpen it on your own anyway. Overall, dye the handle and put some tlc in it and it's good to go. It won't beat a vintage made in America 8OT but for the money this one is a good one to pass down from generation to generation.
P**V
8OTB: Definitely worth more than the price paid
Given the steel is 440C equiv., for the price paid, the finish and quality is superb. If you read the reviews made a few years back of Taylor-made products, you would feel dubious about this brand. Not anymore!Old Timer has made a good progress on quality control, so they are able to provide a quality piece at an extremely affordable price.I own US-made Uncle Henry Senior Ranch, 885UH, which is exactly the same dimension of this OTB. 885UH has the stainless steel for the blades, and the scales are synthetic. Old OT used come in carbon steel. My OTB came in 440C stainless steel with genuine bone scales. It exudes quality!The only difference is that the spines of sheeps foot and the spey blades on OTB are scalloped, in order to make room for easier deployment. They are thinner on the spine, in order to clear each other. 885UH has more bend in the blade to make room for the other blade. Also, the spey blade is less rounded on OTB. All the blades are mirror-polished, even more so than the UH885.I am impressed with the quality, to say the least. The blades came sharp, on the par with US-made 885UH.
E**R
Good carry knife
This is a good carry midsize pocket knife.Love the feel and nice looking.Easy to open.Not disappointed with this product and a good product and not overpriced.
K**K
exceeded expectations
This is an excellent buy for the money, agreed that this knife is no Case XX, but then again neither is the price, I found the knife to be well made and very useful and visually pleasing. The main blade comes very sharp. I have no complaints and would purchase another of this brand
K**.
Very good investment
Not so much more money as to make it unusable. Bone and polished blades really set it above plain option, but cost keeps it a useful tool that can be passed on to grandkids
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