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Smith & Wesson Survival Series Model 6050 Fisherman Knife

In 1972 the President of Smith & Wesson met with knife designed Blackie Collins to design a series of fixed blade knives called the Survival Knives. In 1973 S&W began to produce these knives in house.

In total this series of knives referred to as the Survival Series consisted of 7 knives. The factory offered the fisherman two fixed blade knives called the Fisherman Fillet model 6040, designed with a 6-inch blade and a general-purpose knife with a stiffer 5-inch blade model 6050 simply called the Fisherman knife.

The blades were forged, utilizing 120 plus years of experience in steel forging. The guards and pommels were hand fitted and silver soldered to the blade. The handles were hand fitted and made of a special pressure impregnated natural wood called Wessonwood, which gave maximum durability for a long-lasting life. The edge of each knife was hand honed by individuals specially trained to complete this operation and provide a sharp edge blade direct from the factory.

Model 6050 is an excellent general-purpose fishing and camp knife with a shorter, stiffer blade than the fillet knife. Overall length is 10.5”, blade is 5.5”, weight is 5.5 oz. This is NOS but handling caused the brass snap on the belt loop to break off (brass and tanned leather corrode). Models 6040 and 6050 are hard to find as only 4,500 were produced. They were not numbered.

Judge the condition from the photos before purchasing.

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MPN:
6050-0721
Availability
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Width:
3.00 (in)
Height:
3.00 (in)
Depth:
16.00 (in)
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