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Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 568
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Hi All,
Ausjulius' comment made me suspicious, so I examined the six Thiers knives with a slip joint lock that I have in my collection (Laguiole, Poyet-Sivet, Le Thiers-R David, & 3 folding "Vendetta" knives). In EVERY case, the joint on the back of the blade has a hook that fits into a corresponding notch on the back spring thus making for the stiffest slip joint possible. LEO's knife doesn't appear to have this feature. Sincerely, RobT |
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Member
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: musorian territory
Posts: 477
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yep you can see the nail nick is made in an informal manner too. i would say it is turkish made,
ive seen such knvies from bulgaria, turkey and greece and have soem like this my self.. one turkish one is your knives twin but without any markings and with a textolite handle and aluminium bolster. i have several exactly the same form bulgaria with brass and stag handles. thes eknvie ssometimes have insanely strong springs i find. lots of the olde rones have a small steel ring in the spring tang for a lanyard. |
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