Is it fixed? Surely it folds to the other part this making it folding?
This tool was brought up on British Blades some years back and we had a lot of legal experts on there, including a police officer whose knowledge was excellent. They all said it would be classed as a fixed blade as it clearly had a part on it that was meant to be used as a handle. Albeit being small.I'd agree.
This is a tool used by police in training as an example of a fixed blade that is illegal to carry unless you have good reason. Note that the blade and handle on this are far smaller than the knife and handle part of the gadget we are discussing.
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So in short, we have a disguised fixed blade knife with that key gadget. And if you get a belligerent officer looking for excuses. That’d be a big one.
Are they disguised toes too? You‘re in trouble.I'd better be careful then , some of my Toenails have bigger sharper edges than that thing.
Sounds perfect for TeeDeeThey did bring out the knifeless one few years back, the Swiss Card Nailcare. Replaced the blade with a nail file.