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  2. Pocketknife - Wikipedia

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    The lockback's blade locking mechanism is a refinement of the slipjoint design; both use a strong backspring located along the back of the knife handle. However, the lockback design incorporates a hook or lug on the backspring, which snaps into a corresponding notch on the blade's heel when the blade is fully opened, locking the blade into ...

  3. Gerber Legendary Blades - Wikipedia

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    the Gerber Gator: A single blade lockback knife with an ergonomic thermoplastic handle molded to resemble alligator skin. Models of Gerber multi tools include: The Center-Drive, known for its automatic opening pliers and bit driver; The Suspension Multi-Plier, a butterfly opening multi tool

  4. Buck Knives - Wikipedia

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    Buck Knives primarily manufactures sport and field knives and is credited with inventing the "folding hunting knife" and popularizing it to such a degree that the term "buck knife" has become associated with folding lockback knives, including those made by other manufacturers.

  5. Lockback knife - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 14 December 2015, at 14:34 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Mercator K55K - Wikipedia

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    However, the Douk-Douk is a slipjoint knife, whereas the K55K is a lockback knife and has a different blade geometry. The designation "K55K" with the inversed second K is a code for the original producer's main office in Solingen and the knife model designation. The correct code deciphering according to the website of the current manufacturer ...

  7. Knife - Wikipedia

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    Lockback – Also known as the spine lock, the lockback includes a pivoted latch affixed to a spring, and can be disengaged only by pressing the latch down to release the blade. Linerlock – Invented by Michael Walker , a Linerlock is a folding knife with a side-spring lock that can be opened and closed with one hand without repositioning the ...

  8. Okapi (knife) - Wikipedia

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    The South African Okapi lockback knives are produced with carbon or stainless steel blades, with or without serrations. The most commonly found Okapi knives in Africa are made of resin impregnated wood (usually cherry ) and the blades are made of 1055 carbon steel.

  9. Camillus Cutlery Company - Wikipedia

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    Camillus Yello-Jaket Muskrat Camillus Collectors Club Member lockback. Since the turn of the century, Camillus Cutlery saw its revenue decline due to stiff overseas competition and allegedly poor management practices. As a result, employees implemented a four-day workweek after the normal factory shutdown at Christmas 2005.