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- Good online retailers for Italian switchblades? - BladeForums. com
Maniago is, and has been the unofficial capital of the Italian switchblade industry for well over a century As far as Frosolone-style knives, Renzo Pascotto is well known for making some of the best, but they are very expensive (several hundreds of dollars), and that's if you can find one
- Hawaii Legalizes Butterfly, Switchblade and Gravity Knives More
The retention of the concealed carry ban potentially creates an issue with Butterfly Knives that could well still keep the case alive Unlike Switchblades and Gravity Knives, that have for decades been readily available with a pocket clip, Butterfly Knives have been commonly designed to be carried within a pocket and are not usually fitted with a pocket clip
- Switchblade knives. . . | BladeForums. com
Italian switchblades, that is Stiletto-style After 60 years of collecting and futzing with knives, I've decided that I need to waste more money, and do so on the one style of knife obviously missing from my collections the Italian stiletto switchblade Problem I can seem to find good
- Purchasing Switchblades in Ca - BladeForums. com
Apologies if this has been answered, but I couldn't figure out the legality when it comes to purchasing (not just possessing) switchblades over 2" in Ca I understand it's illegal across the board to carry a switchblade, but what about purchasing? I see there's online knife stores here in Ca
- switchblades for cops in ca, exemption? - BladeForums. com
You will also find an exemption for LEOs in the Federal Switchblade Interstate Commerce Act Military follows the UCMJ, which allows troops to carry autos with permission from thier commanders
- One armed man exemption? - BladeForums. com
Federal Switchblade Act permits upper extremity amputees to possess and carry any switchblade knife with a blade 3" long or under It is my understanding that this federal exemption protects a one-armed man's right to possess a switchblade in all 50 states, even those that typically prohibit
- WTS : Vintage American Made Switchblades - BladeForums. com
This is an antique Lever Lock Automatic Switchblade knife imported from Germany The importer of the knife was a company called "Romo" out of New York from 1950 - 1958
- Need Help Identifying Vintage Stiletto Switchblades
The second knife is called a "transitional" "Transitional" refers to a period of time in Italy when stiletto switchblade makers transitioned from one type of stiletto switchblade to another I'll try and explain- Really old Italian stiletto switchblades had what is known as a "pick lock"
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