Long ago, shortly after I bought the 1957 Chevy(Bel-Air, 2-dr HT- talk about cars I shoulda kept!
), I found a few things under the front seat. A key that fit nothing, another 4-track tape to fit the car's working Lear 4-track player, and a hunting knife w/sheath. The knife was marked "Solingen Steel", blade about 5 1/2" to 6" long, sort of thick from side to side, sort of narrow from cutting edge to spine, near-full-length "blood groove"/fuller, with a white & black bone handle. (A real "frog-sticker", exactly the kind of knife old George L. Herter said you shouldn't get- but hey, it was free!
) Knife was in VG-Exc shape, sheath was pretty bad with pulled rivets & rotten thread. Not sure what ever happened to that knife, it was gone within a year or two- but I do remember it sharpened up real nice & held the edge well.
**Re: 4-track- that's not a mistake kids, before there were 8-track tape players there were 4-track players.