Was raking around through some drawers and came across a knife someone gave me a few years back.
I've never really carried it as it's not a blade type I have much use for, though I suppose it could be useful lashed to a stick as a spear; should I ever have reason to need one.
It stays in the collection as an oddity but aside from the length I always wondered if it falls foul of the law on Butterfly knives though it isn't the traditional "balisong" style as the blade sits in the same plane as the handles.
The law on butterfly knives is: -
"butterfly knives - where the blade is hidden inside a handle that splits in two around it, like wings; the handles swing around the blade to open or close it" which can be read to include mine.
I wondered what the fine minds of BCUK think.
The Opinel #8 is in there for scale.
Please excuse the pictures, the "new" batteries in the camera were flashing making the pictures quick snaps.
Look forward to your thoughts.
GB.
I've never really carried it as it's not a blade type I have much use for, though I suppose it could be useful lashed to a stick as a spear; should I ever have reason to need one.
It stays in the collection as an oddity but aside from the length I always wondered if it falls foul of the law on Butterfly knives though it isn't the traditional "balisong" style as the blade sits in the same plane as the handles.
The law on butterfly knives is: -
"butterfly knives - where the blade is hidden inside a handle that splits in two around it, like wings; the handles swing around the blade to open or close it" which can be read to include mine.
I wondered what the fine minds of BCUK think.
The Opinel #8 is in there for scale.
Please excuse the pictures, the "new" batteries in the camera were flashing making the pictures quick snaps.
Look forward to your thoughts.
GB.