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- The Linerlock is a locking mechanism for folding pocket knives. A Linerlock is a folding knife with a side-spring lock that can be opened and closed with...
- Michael Walker (knifemaker) (born 1949), knifemaker who invented the Walker Linerlock mechanism Michael Walker (biologist), biologist at University of Auckland...
- version is known as a TL-29) was the inspiration for the development of the linerlock. A credit card knife is usually a very thin knife that is the shape and...
- inventor of more than 20 different knife mechanisms including the Walker Linerlock for which he secured a trademark in 1980. Walker began his career as a...
- by pressing the latch down to release the blade. LinerlockInvented by Michael Walker, a Linerlock is a folding knife with a side-spring lock that can...
- handle functions as the lock mechanism similar in concept to the Walker linerlock differing in that the handle itself forms the lock bar which holds the...
- an oversized pivot **** 0.19" in diameter. The end results were two linerlocks known as the AR and GB models. Strider makes titanium handled framelock...
- system (LAWKS) is a patented addition to folding knives using the Walker Linerlock, designed by noted Knifemakers' Guild members Ron Lake and Michael Walker...
- Thomas and Warren Osbourne. These knives were most commonly built as linerlocks, although McHenry & Williams introduced the Axis lock, which is used by...
- 1991–present. Folding knife, introducing a stronger variation of the Walker linerlock called the Sebenza Integral Lock, also commonly known as the framelock...