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Bond uses a switchblade in one scene of Spectre. The scene was too dark to tell what kind it was. He uses it as a tool instead of a weapon though which I thought was cool.
Hi Gang,
I finally got a good screen shot on a nice 'TRAP DOOR" from I SPY.
The episode is called "I Spy: Bridge of Spies" 1966 you can see it free on hulu or click / copy paste: http://www.hulu.com/watch/56095
Did Italian made "Rizzutos" ever have a lanyard bail? For some reason, when the Japanese copied the swing-guard pattern, they included a bail.
I present this question to those more learned than I.
Again I say, there are no Rizzuto clones, the Rizzuto is a clone of the Italian swing guard-Phil Rizzuto was a well known American baseball player, and the baseball loving Japanese picked his name to make the knives look Italian(really, just a guess)
For a while, there was a flood of Korean made(Bell) swing guards, and they found their way into movies and TV-one appears prominently in "Beverly Hills Cop" They were amazing knives, they would not break, were always razor sharp and opened with great force(NOT!). Movie magic.
I'm sure there is one part where Mr devlyn needs to silence someone and you see the fallschirmjager briefly, sorry if it's wrong, I'll have to watch it again.