Tactical frank b 9 inch stilletto
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Tactical frank b 9 inch stilletto
I bought a frank b 9 inch tactical with the rubberized scales and was wondering if they hold up ok? Its just part of my collection and wont be used hardly at all. Mostly for display and showing people.
Re: Tactical frank b 9 inch stilletto
Sorry, Mr. Leighdog. Your knife is an FB model #2398VT. These pieces are from Frank's "Switch" line, a budget-priced knife, made with modern materials and methods using some type of alloy frame, rather than brass/steel liners and bolsters. Typically, when these pieces fail, they refuse to stay closed. Maybe OK in a display case, but never as a carry-knife. Retail: $45 - $65, although I saw some asshole on GunBroker asking for much more ($190) on one a while back. Any knife with screw-on scales is a "Switch" model.
When I used to sell the switch models, I always ordered multiples due to the high liklihood of having to replace them after customers sent them back. Perhaps a 20% failure rate. Never had those problems with the "Classic" line knives.
FB's "Classic" line is generally a better knife and the prices reflect that. They are constructed using the older (50's- 90's methods) with brass liners and pins, never screw-on scales. That said, I've seen some real pigs ship out of Maniago is recent years, some from FB's "Classic" line even!
When I used to sell the switch models, I always ordered multiples due to the high liklihood of having to replace them after customers sent them back. Perhaps a 20% failure rate. Never had those problems with the "Classic" line knives.
FB's "Classic" line is generally a better knife and the prices reflect that. They are constructed using the older (50's- 90's methods) with brass liners and pins, never screw-on scales. That said, I've seen some real pigs ship out of Maniago is recent years, some from FB's "Classic" line even!
Re: Tactical frank b 9 inch stilletto
Thank you for the info. I think I will sell it.
Re: Tactical frank b 9 inch stilletto
You are correct Mr. Omega. I recall years back when I bought a pair of (heard them called "tuxedos", "dominoes","penguins" etc) and gave one to my brother and his lasted about two weeks.
Mine was lying next to the computer monitor late one night after I had a few Bourbons and all the sudden it snapped open and flew off the desk.
It would close but only for a few minutes or just a few seconds. Paid 40 a piece and sold mine for 10 or 15 bucks to someone here on Talk Blade for scrap or whatever.
So yeah 80 bucks pissed away in no time at all. The sear pin must have been tin or aluminum foil
Love Frank B knives but it was sad to see this family of Italian steel to "Chinese-ize" some of their product line.
Mine was lying next to the computer monitor late one night after I had a few Bourbons and all the sudden it snapped open and flew off the desk.
It would close but only for a few minutes or just a few seconds. Paid 40 a piece and sold mine for 10 or 15 bucks to someone here on Talk Blade for scrap or whatever.
So yeah 80 bucks pissed away in no time at all. The sear pin must have been tin or aluminum foil
Love Frank B knives but it was sad to see this family of Italian steel to "Chinese-ize" some of their product line.
Re: Tactical frank b 9 inch stilletto
The other thing about the all-black FB "Tactical" is the rubberized plastic scales. Something in that plastic behaves like its oxidizing, causing the scales to become very brittle and crack all to hell for no apparent reason. I always had Frank throw a handful of spare scales onto my orders for customers who needed them - which he did @ n/c.
Re: Tactical frank b 9 inch stilletto
Thanks, I'm listing it today for sale
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Re: Tactical frank b 9 inch stilletto
Probably, Its brand new and only opened and closed a few times.