Electrician knife

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Electrician knife

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Can anyone tell me what the handle on this usa electrician knife is?
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Gonna need some pictures.

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Sorry about that. Edited to add photo
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Looks like Delrin.
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Agree, on the "looks like Delrin".
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I agree, most likely Delrin. I can only recall ever seeing one electrician’s knife with genuine bone handle covers. It was an old one by Wilbert Cutlery, not a Böker. Here’s how to tell for sure though. viewtopic.php?f=98&t=62145

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I concur, definitely the delrin look.
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