Monday, 3 August 2015

The big or small knife offliction



I would like to startoff this new page of equilibrium-metals and knives to share with all of you knife lovers out there.No knife,large or small can do any job unless it is carried to where it will be needed.









This is why I created BIG OR SMALL KNIFE OFFLICTION.










Most pocketknives are,by definition too small to be usefull in a camp or servival situation.An exception to that might be largest spyderco clip-it knives,seen on many pockets or belts.





This is not a pocketknife.It is a folder that clips onto the inside or outside of your side or hip pocket.
It is ready for quick deployment at anytime.The spyderco folders or folding or flicking knives are available
in several blade sizes and configurations.
The concave serrated edge cuts trough allmost everything,work well for cutting cardboard packing boxes.

You will find,that the spyderco became most popular with the famous serrated edge blades.
But luck plays its part,most models are available with a straight-edge blade.



THE MOST IMPORTANT FEATURE
The most important feature of the spyderco flick-it knives are the hole or eye in the blade
which permits the knife to be opened with one hand.

It takes a little practice!!!

This might sound strange but with my own experience,reguarding the mobility,uses,knowhow,specs.
It might take same safe practice with your knife,it comes handy when the auther hand is bussy or
handelling the work piece.

MECHANISMES OF KNIVES AND SPYDERCOHANDELLING

When these knives are opend,the locking mechanism locks and keeps the blade open and no possibility
of accidentally closing.The value of these mechanismes,that they are ingeanuis invention that makes it
easy to use and safe to minimaise injury.Its a very handy tool that every man should have.

carry it all the time,anywere,and its their when you need it the most.

















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