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The Old Timer Heritage Series 5OT Bruin is a 6.5-inch traditional lockback folding knife featuring a 2.5-inch drop point blade crafted from high-performance D2 stainless steel. Its laminate wood handle offers a classic yet refined grip, perfect for hunting, camping, and everyday carry. Lightweight at just 2.4 ounces, it combines dependable liner lock security with timeless design, all backed by a lifetime warranty for enduring reliability.
Recommended Uses For Product | Hunting, Camping |
Brand | Old Timer |
Model Name | 5OT Bruin |
Special Feature | Foldable |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | Knife and Sheath |
Handle Material | Wood |
Color | black |
Blade Material | High Carbon Stainless Steel |
Style | 5OT Bruin |
Blade Length | 2.5 Inches |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Item Weight | 0.29 Pounds |
Blade Shape | Drop Point |
Blade Edge | Plain |
Reusability | Reusable |
Customer Package Type | [FFP Inferred] |
Item Length | 6.5 Inches |
Is Cordless? | Yes |
Power Source | Manual |
Size | One Size |
Manufacturer | Old Timer |
UPC | 661120106883 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.84 x 4.17 x 1.02 inches |
Package Weight | 0.13 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
Brand Name | Old Timer |
Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
Material | Steel |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | 1135989 |
K**K
Great knife!
I bought this for my dad to have as a pocket knife. This does the trick nicely. This is a nice size - not too big nor too small. It comes sharp enough to easily meet what he uses it for throughout his every day - snipping loose strings off, opening packages, etc. Occasionally he will whittle with it and it is plenty sharp enough for that. It is comfortable to hold and feels high quality.Overall, this is a very nice knife at its price. It is traditional, has a nice lockback design, looks great, is comfortable to hold, and comes plenty sharp enough to handle everyday tasks.
L**
Folding pocket knife
Very nice knife, he has had these knives before
J**H
The Illustrations Doesn't Do It Any Justice
When I first got this piece of fine workmanship, I was amazed at how gorgeous this knife was in my hand. It's one of the most beautiful pieces of cultrey a man could own!!!
M**C
Overall an excellent knife, but has small issue.
They went on sale for 19.99, so bought one. First impressions were good upon inspection. Smooth transitions on handle, almost perfect blade centering, slight gap but expected on a inexpensive lockback or lockback in general, as it is a very small gap. Minor grind flaw on lockbar but does not effect function just a visual flaw. The spring tension is good with a good smack when closing, has a nice click when lock engages and smoothly unlocks. One flaw that is a biggie in my opinion, is poor grind angle and consistency, Schrade, it took me over 4 hours with my 1x30 belt sander to reprofile to 17.5° (so steel is probably D2 with a good HT) that is fine for me who has the equipment to reprofile to a usable angle and the main grind leaves alot of material behind edge (thick at edge) I have another in hand and a third on the way. It is a beautiful knife especially at the price, even the regular price. Just be aware of the grind, it is typical Schrade in my experience over past decade. Overall a inexpensive, sturdy, beautiful traditional lockback with better then normal budget steel especially at price point. Oh, and no blade wrap on the 2 I have.Ignore the negative reviews, sure there re going to be duds that slip by, common on mass-produced knives in general at this price point especially, this is Amazon, exchange it and move on. Perfect...no but very nice at price and well worth it. Benchmade, Spyderco, ZT are my favorite brands among more.Update: 6/23 it is holding up very well, it does hold a sharp edge and has no chipping issues. It sees zip ties, wood (soft and hard), cardboard, rope, heavy plastic and slice phonebook paper cleanly. Worth buying at regular price, a bargain on sale. Just picked up my fifth one.A side note: I love oldtimer BUT, I like the bone series and heritage series alot, and still buy some for gifts and collecting, BUT, have to give my recent experience with CS/repair dept.. it is non existent/useless, sorry oldtimer,but after a few months pondering, I feel others should hear of my experience. I have many new in the box oldtimers in multiples. Took a new in the box 2-3 year old 94otb out to sharpen for use (your grinds are very inconsistent) no biggie I like to sharpen knives. But upon inspection, both spey and clip blades whining fully open position had noticeable gap between blade tang and backsprings, thus one had about 2mm of up and down blade play and the other about 3mm of play, in open position. Ok,bummer,I'll send it in. Did as instructed on oldtimer website, contact them for rma#.... no response after a work week,sent another to CS...nothing after a week+, so I printed and filled out the work request form from their website and sent knife in anyways. No emails or any contact attempted, and yes I double checked my contact information. Three weeks later, package arrived from them, three weeks is very good thought, opened box and my knife was in there, untouched, not fixed, no letter,no explanation,nothing. Attempted to contact again for explanation...,and you guessed it, nothing. So though I like oldtimer alot and will likely buy more, I will regard their "limited lifetime-warranty" to be non existent, I hate to give such negative feedback on a company I like and support, but it is what it is, my own experience and have given them ample time to address with zero representation from American outdoor brands,very sad. So buy knowing,warranty might be non existent. And if your experience is better, then I am happy for you. I am a knife knut and collect alot of knives, mostly premium folders, but have a soft spot for budget high value knives as well, and give them as gifts regularly. Might have to stock up on more RR's instead. Just wanted to give buyers a heads up. I chucked the 94otb to toolbox,my other 5 94otb's are good overall, minor imperfections I'm used to from budget brands. I like and have multiples of all bone and heritage series, but will only buy them from a business that has no hassle return or buy in person only. Take it for what you want.
C**A
Like an old school old timer.
Sharp, looks good, comfortable.
G**D
Great little lockback
I've been wanting a Bruin for a long while and couldn't decide between a vintage USA one or a heritage series. I'm really glad I got the heritage series Bruin! Fit and finish are superb and once I got the pivot cleaned out and the edge polished up, it's a darn fine work knife. I work in a clinic and anything that looks like a weapon is not going to go over well. This is sleek, classy and will do anything I ask it to.
B**N
Poor grind, but everything else was great
I wanted to get an old school style lockback knife and while I’ve had a buck 112 which has served me well for many years I wanted something that was a little smaller and more pocket friendly And also didn’t weigh as much. I wanted to use this mostly to to carry to church or for times where a larger knife would not necessarily be Socially appropriate. The action on the knife is quite good. It opens and closes easily, and the lockback works very well. There is no blade play, and the construction seems quite good. This knife feels absolutely great in your hand and feels very well built. The one area where it falls kind of short(and it’s a big one) and I know this is an issue with this brand is with the blade itself. Now the grind on this was quite wonky, and it was not sharp at all in fact, I don’t think it would cut anything other than butter. It was practically glassed over. I ended up just taking it to my local mennonite sharpening guy and had him sharpen it for me And now it works wonderfully. I’ve been able to maintain it just fine at home I just did not trust trying to re-profile the blade on my own. So just be aware if you purchase this you may run into issues with the grind of the blade. As I said I’ve had other knives from this company and I’ve had similar issues although not quite as bad as I did on this knife. Now this may have just been a one off so I don’t want anyone to think that this is every single blade but just be aware if it’s poorly ground you’re gonna have to put in some work to sharpen it up. This is D2 steel which is one of the other reasons why I purchased this one over the more standard carbon steel versions. D2 is a little harder to sharpen, but it does maintain its edge quite well. With general maintenance and upkeep, It should last you a long time. Besides that I would definitely recommend it. The rest of the knife is put together very well and is just a great EDC knife for the tasks that most of us do which is package opening. It could probably handle some tougher tasks but again it is a rather small knife For larger or more tough tasksI would use my 112 or one of my other 900 knives that I own as I just can’t help myself from buying more.
S**Y
Perfect gift!
My husband loves it and stylish looking!
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