Anyone seen this? What do you think?

I came across a story on it but I've never seen one myself. I have a couple of Cold Steel folders called Ultralocks. (They aren't what CS calls Ultralocks now.) The tang on them is grooved, and you can open the blade by rotating the tang around with your thumb. This Dakota just added a couple of pieces -- the wheel and the bolt to hold it -- to do the same thing.
 
gajinoz said:
Came across this today.



What do you think about it?


#1. Great if you are Right-Handed. I am Left-Handed.

# 2. It's a linerlock. Again, great if you are a Righty.

# 3. Here is an excerpt from the page:

"Where the left bolster would normally be, we find a finely notched (for traction) disc that is easily rotated by the left thumb, swinging the blade out and around into the locked open position"

I added the bold lettering. The author is incorrect. The wheel on the left bolster is operated by the RIGHT thumb, not the left, as stated.
 
It looks like a Paul, but on the Paul, that pivot button locks the knife closed or open, as well as being the opening mechanism.
 
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