Clipit without lock or one-hand-open?

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Hi all,I just got my Pingo and love it.

So I Wondering if there is any other folders available in USA under 100$ with clip but no lock or one hand open (including friction folder like Higo)?

It should be designed to carry legally , so I do not want to do any transform on a folder(remove the thumb stud or add a clip etc.) which is not required.

I've seen some but they are made in Europe but also I cannot find dealer in USA. Btw, the Cox of Boker costs too much for me .

Thank you :)
 
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Spyderco makes a few. Check out the UK pen knife.

Thank you . I have a UKPK, it is just lockless , but still one-hand -openable. The new one ,Pingo ,is perfact but I wonder if there is other models can reach my requirrment.

I know that a folder with clip but must be opened by 2 hand is a little strenge and rare ,but it is really convinient to carry ,also legally almost everywhere.
 
Boker Plus has a line of non-locking versions of some of their most popular knives, called the "42" series. They're designed for the German market, (hence the name "42," which is a reference to a bill in German law,) but some of them could work for you.
The Nano 42 is a two hand opening knife, (I think,) and I've heard that the plastic thumb studs on the Subcom are easily removable, so you could probably turn the Subcom 42 into a two hand knife pretty easily. Those were just a few examples, though; and if you find a way to easily remove the metal, pressed-in thumb studs that are on most of the 42 series, you would have many more options.
 
Boker Plus has a line of non-locking versions of some of their most popular knives, called the "42" series. They're designed for the German market, (hence the name "42," which is a reference to a bill in German law,) but some of them could work for you.
The Nano 42 is a two hand opening knife, (I think,) and I've heard that the plastic thumb studs on the Subcom are easily removable, so you could probably turn the Subcom 42 into a two hand knife pretty easily. Those were just a few examples, though; and if you find a way to easily remove the metal, pressed-in thumb studs that are on most of the 42 series, you would have many more options.

That is really intresting and useful info of 42 series of Boker Plus. I may try the Ti slipjoint Version.

Thank you my friend :)
 
No problem! But, I'm not sure if you'll be able to remove the metal thumb studs on the titanium SubCom as easily as the plastic ones on the FRN-handled version.
 
And a few more:

Mcusta Susu
CRKT Slip KISS
CRKT Slip KISS II
Mantis Friction Folder (I'm not sure if this counts as a two hand knife or not)
 
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