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  2. Drop point - Wikipedia

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    Drop point is a style of knife blade that slopes on the spine of the blade from the handle of the knife to the tip of the blade. This allows the spine of the blade (where the blade is thicker, and thus stronger) to continue forward to the tip of the blade. This way the point is also aligned with the center axis of the knife, eliminating any ...

  3. Bob Loveless - Wikipedia

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    Robert Waldorf Loveless (January 2, 1929 – September 2, 2010 [1]), a.k.a. Bob Loveless or RW Loveless, was an American knife maker who designed and popularized the hollowground drop point blade and the use of full tapered tangs and screw-type handle scale fasteners within the art of knifemaking. He is cited by other knifemakers and collectors ...

  4. Clip point - Wikipedia

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    The clip point style allows a quicker, and thus deeper, puncture upon insertion (clip point knives being thinner at the spine). The drop point has a slightly slower insertion due to its thicker spine near the tip. The drop point knife allows for more control when cutting, [5] has a slower withdrawal time, and better negotiates "drawn out ...

  5. Pocketknife - Wikipedia

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    Single long and narrow drop point blade, used for taking a sample from watermelon. Muskrat: Two narrow clip point blades, one from each end, with double bolsters. Peanut: A smaller knife with a clip point and drop point from the same end, double bolsters on a slightly wavy handle. A W.R. Case "Peanut" model with clip and spey blades: Penknife

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  7. Blade - Wikipedia

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    Such a knife is optimized for slicing or slashing. Trailing point blades provide a larger cutting area, or belly, and are common on skinning knives. Drop-point blade S3 A drop point blade has a convex curve of the back towards the point. It handles much like the clip-point, though with a stronger point typically less suitable for piercing ...

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