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Picklocks available at SKM

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Hi all!

Old-style picklocks are now available at SKM!!!

At present time only the 9" version is available, in 3 handle styles: honey horn, real horn and real stag. All the blade styles are available!

M.
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I'm the first to reply to this news ???
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I just saw this - wonderful news!!

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Post by mr_edge »

Arthas...the site says the bolsters are stainless. Is that true or are they nickel silver? Did you thicken up the backsprings and blades?
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And what is the tang stamp?

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Post by daddyloko »

More info needed as to blade & backspring thickness. Or is it just a picklock version of the standard swivels?
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Post by magnum »

Would like more info on this myself.
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Post by Razor_54 »

To me they look like a swivel release conversions. No matter i have to get a couple and hope to see some 11" soon. :D :D
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Post by daddyloko »

Razor, that's what they look like to me also.
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Post by arthas »

The mechanism is the old-style picklock one, however the blades are the usual "newer" ones. I'll get the information on the bolsters as soon as possible.

Talk to you soon, M.
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Post by Sam Hotton »

Great news Arthas, Thank you and your team for bringing the smaller picklock option to us.

With great regard,
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Post by Shioji »

so are these otf?
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Shioji wrote:so are these otf?
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ROFL! :lol: he's testing you jerry.shioji ,if you "do not" see a locking tab on the back spine its an otf.
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butch wrote:ROFL! :lol: he's testing you jerry.
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