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- 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...
- refer to the French knife brand but to a generic type of traditional slipjoint knife ****ociated with this region of France. The major influence on the...
- The Okapi is a ratchet-lock clasp or slipjoint knife originally produced in 1902 for export to Germany's colonies in Africa. The knife takes its name...
- levers, one for each blade. Slipjoints tend to be smaller than other typical pocketknives. Some po****r patterns of slipjoint knives include: Multi-tool...
- terms of the simple folded-metal handle. However, the Douk-Douk is a slipjoint knife, whereas the K55K is a lockback knife and has a different blade...
- the blade into the full-open position. The douk-douk is a very simple slipjoint knife, having no locking mechanism, but only a very strong backspring...
- bomber of the 1910s built by de Havilland Okapi (knife), a lockback or slipjoint knife originally produced in 1902 for export to Germany's colonies in...
- Indies. A subsidiary of the company in Solingen dealt in knives including slipjoints, automatic knives, gardener, dagger, hunt measurer, machete, bowie, razors...
- 2018–present. Known as “Fold, Repeat” in Zulu, the Impinda is a non-locking slipjoint style knife designed by William H****y Jr. and manufactured by Chris Reeve...
- that a pipe can withstand Barlow knife, a certain pattern of traditional slipjoint pocket knife Barlow's law, an incorrect theory of a wire's electric current-carrying...