Jackalope wrote: ↑Sun May 30, 2021 11:41 pmYes, I was agreeing.
ROMO with faux lock
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Re: ROMO with faux lock
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Re: ROMO with faux lock
I don't think I've ever seen any slip-joint autos even in any of the reference books..... they must be really rare.
I look forward to seeing the photos when you post them!
Does anyone have any info regarding where and when laws existed that prohibited locking blades?
I missed the "derby guards" in that photo..... thanks for pointing that out!
I must say that all of this is new information for me, and extremely interesting....... thanks to everyone who weighed in....!
I look forward to seeing the photos when you post them!
Does anyone have any info regarding where and when laws existed that prohibited locking blades?
I missed the "derby guards" in that photo..... thanks for pointing that out!
I must say that all of this is new information for me, and extremely interesting....... thanks to everyone who weighed in....!
Re: ROMO with faux lock
You should probably buy a couple knife books like Switchblades of Italy.button_man wrote: ↑Tue Jun 01, 2021 11:43 am I don't think I've ever seen any slip-joint autos even in any of the reference books..... they must be really rare.
I look forward to seeing the photos when you post them!
Does anyone have any info regarding where and when laws existed that prohibited locking blades?
I missed the "derby guards" in that photo..... thanks for pointing that out!
I must say that all of this is new information for me, and extremely interesting....... thanks to everyone who weighed in....!
Also there is tons of info on thiis forum as well as the Sharperdeals forum.