Switchblades anyone?

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Switchblades anyone?

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I thought I would start a new thread on switchblades. I have one that came from Mexico several years ago. It was a gift from a former coworker. It has plastic handles, and the only wording on the tang is the word rostfri, Germany. It is fully automatic and snaps open real fast.

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here are a couple of shur-snaps and the display box i made for them
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wow those are great! I've been looking for a vintage auot for a long time. Lucky you
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ha! my name is Otto and I can't spell auto ::dang::
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:lol: hey otto, you oughto be able to spell auto! :lol:
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Nice Shur-Snaps jonet143!
AND a nice display case!!
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I have several brands. I carry a Boker Magnum small one. Black aluminum handles, black blade and has a lock on the back. I like it except for one thing, it is tip down carry and I like tip up carry. The steel in the blade seems very good too. I carry it at home only tho. ::ds::
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I really like the Buck 110 Auto. Nice hefty knife, fits my hand good and it snaps open fast.
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I have 3. A George Schrade which I've posted before, a stag Hubertus cigar pattern that I use occasionally, and a Shur-Snap fishtail like the one Johnnie posted but with brown marbleized covers.

The Shur-Snap was in a local antique mall for $22.50, but I asked for and got a 10% discount. :lol: Sharpened but full, and good working order. ::tu::

The Geo. Schrade was laying out on a display table of fine vintage Ameriican autos at a show. Everything else was in glass exhibit cases. There was no one around ::shrug:: , so I picked it up ::paranoid:: and saw it had a price tag. ::drool:: I didn't want to wander away looking for the exhibitor, ( and give him a scare if he came back first ), and I wasn't about to put it down, so I stood there holding it until someone went off and found him......

a very nice gentleman who gave me a lot of information about vintage autos, and a discount off an already great price. Anyone familiar with the NCCA will know who it was. ::nod::

Thanks again M.T. !! :wink:

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I love auto's. If you are looking for high quality, check out Microtech, Pro-Tech, Benchmade. Very good steels and whip out there with alof of force. These knives are wicked.
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warlokk08 wrote:I love auto's. If you are looking for high quality, check out Microtech, Pro-Tech, Benchmade. Very good steels and whip out there with alof of force. These knives are wicked.
I have a Pro-Tech Ciabatta, which is their only assisted knife. It is amazingly smooth and well made.

It has a "Pin Lock Ultra Safety" mechanism. The mechanism is spring assisted because the knife can only be opened with pressure applied to the blade, and there is a detent that
keeps the blade in the closed position so that it cannot be flipped open with gravity. The Pin Lock mechanism took a few minutes to become familiar with since this knife opens and closes in a completely different manner than other knives.
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How about a Benchmade auto and a Kershaw assisted opener.
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I have owned a couple lever locks and one Boker switchblade but sold or traded them all. I just pullled the trigger on this Pro-Tech Ivory Micarta yesterday and will share my opinion once I get it in...

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