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Old 25th June 2011, 06:33 AM   #1
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I know the "Deadliest Warrior" show causes groans when mentioned, but the episode of mobsters vs cowboys featured a quite graphic (and impressive) use of a switchblade used just as Wise Guys would have used them. I still shiver at the display at what these vicious little knives were capable of !!
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Old 25th June 2011, 03:19 PM   #2
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If one googles "Oldest switch blade," you get an ad for an italian switchblade maker. Are they the oldest, or simply the oldest still in business? I couldn't tell.

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Old 25th June 2011, 04:08 PM   #3
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From the Wiki article:

"Switchblade knives date from the mid-18th century. The earliest known examples of spring-loaded blades were constructed by craftsmen in Europe, who developed an automatic folding spike bayonet for use on flintlock pistols and coach guns.[1] Museum examples dating from the 18th century are mostly English and French origin. These exclusive pieces were produced one at a time from wrought iron and not considered mass production knives. Handmade automatic knives of this era may not have makers' marks or tang stamps and are hard to date or catalog.[1] By 1790, combination pistol/spring dirks became standard products offered by gun makers.[1]"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Switchblade
The above info is cited to Mark Erikson's Antique American Switchblades.
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