Virginia Lockback

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jarvis
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Virginia Lockback

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I've always wanted one of these. Looks like it uses the same torsion spring as on the Collini slide button knives. Is this the same knife as the Ackermannchen (sp) lockback?

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Cool knife. Like the color of the scales.
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8) MOS' COOLNESS! 8)
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Nice, sleek little sticker! 8)
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Same as the Ackermannchens.
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Re: Virginia Lockback

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Great addition, Jarvis! Always liked this pattern.
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Thats nice Jarvis , its the kind of knife you could take to the theatre in your dinner jacket , Mr Bond would have carried one of these as a back up to his PPK :lol:
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Re: Virginia Lockback

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Hello Peter,
Very nice knife. I like the buttons on it and the swedge blade is one of my favorite style blades. I bet it's wicked sharp.
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Great example Jeff - thanks for sharing.

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