Three Unique Vintage Pocketknives.
  Voos USA: 2-blade jacknife, 3-1/2" closed, main blade 2-1/2" spear point plus pen blade, both carbon steel. Nickel steel bolsters Jigged plastic handles, back is cracked off and patched with epoxy. Springs good, good walk and talk, no slop in blade movements. Blades look near 100% full, not scratched or sharpened though showing use, pen has minor pitting; handle material seems to be Delrin plastic, so pitting not caused by gassing-off of celluloid, possibly from frequent opening of cleaning agents or acid containers. Dependable hardworker, suitable for everyday carry.  Goat: Gentleman's sort of knife; not fragile but small. Closed size 3-3/8", blade size 2-3/4". Carbon steel blade has been sharpened, seems 85-90% of blade is left. Strong spring is intact, good walk & talk. Blade has logo engraving of a goat with horns and GOAT name deep stamped, model #92/2 on tang.  Back of tang has country of origin, INDIA. Handles seem as black cocobolo wood, front has long thin crack (this wood is very dense; not expected to crack all the way through), and is drilled for thin wire lanyard (no lanyard attached). Back handle is intact.  Geo. Schrade Knife Co. Bridgeport CT. engraved on tang. Thick, twin heavy-wire frame acts as spring for folding action, very unique design. (This design was made as a campfire dining knife. Not included here.) Carbon steel blade has seen heavy use; much scratching and crude sharpening, blade is probably down to 65-70% of original size.  Still useful, but more collectible as unique design, rarity, and vintage.