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numerous others.
Pocketknives are
legal to own in most countries, but may face
legal restrictions on
their use.
While pocketknives are
almost always...
- mumbledepeg,
mumble peg or mumble-de-peg) is an old
outdoor game pla****
using pocketknives. The term "mumblety-peg" came from the
practice of
putting a peg of about...
- designs,
sources and
manufactures a wide
range of knives,
including pocketknives,
sporting knives, and
kitchen cutlery.
Kershaw is a
brand of Kai USA...
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During the 20th
century there has been a
proliferation of multi-function
pocketknives with ****orted
blades and gadgets, the most
famous of
which is the Swiss...
-
Titanium alloys make
lightweight products like
pocketknives...
- A
slipjoint knife is one of the most
ubiquitous types of
pocketknives. A
slipjoint knife consists of a
handle with one or more
folding blades.
These blades...
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giveaways for the company,
including bottle openers, calendars, cork****s,
pocketknives, postcards, and prints.
Among the most well-known of
these giveaways...
- interest,
perhaps bayonets,
knives from a
particular factory,
Bowie knives,
pocketknives, or
handmade custom knives. The
knives of
collectors may be antiques...
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implements in the
urban areas.
Another rule of
thumb is that the
blade of
pocketknives must not
exceed the
length of the palm and must not be
openable by one...
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especially burl wood, is
frequently used to make
knife handles for
French pocketknives such as the Laguiole. Its
astringent blue-black seed cones, commonly...