What kind of knife is this?

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Hello, I'm new to the forums. I was wondering if anybody could tell me what kind of knife I have and/or how to unfold it quickly, w/o losing a finger. I've included the URL where you can see the picture of it, just copy and paste it into your address bar and hit enter. Any help would be greatly appreciated.


Http://www.angelfire.com/linux/dreamcatchd/knife.html
 
That is the missing evidence from the Roswell UFO crash isn't it?
 
That is no knife. It is a folding pitchfork from the planet "Skreebulik" (its about 6 lightyears away from here). I know cause I once lived there. :rolleyes:
 
If you want my opinion, looks like it have two blades, so you cannot open or close it fast any way.

Again, if you want my opinion, you can find cheap knives that will be better build and A LOT more usefull than the one you have: Benchmade Pika, Kershaw Vapor, many CRKT's...

Try one of them and your apreciation of knives will change forever :)

By the way, it looks better than most fantasy knives out there.



BETO

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Sorry for my english :o
 
Are you sure it didn't have legs before?
It looks like an insect....I think I've seen them crawling around the pond outside
 
Thedata1 said:
I was wondering if anybody could tell me what kind of knife I have and/or how to unfold it quickly, w/o losing a finger.
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At least, congratulations to that chinese for his creativity. The... humm... knife, I guess... is useless, of course.
 
Unfortunately, I think you've all missed the point behind this design. See, on this particular knife one edge is profiled quite thin (20 degrees included) for fine cutting tasks, and the other is more obtuse (60 degrees) for heavy duty chopping.

It's disapointing that some people out there just jump at the chance to make fun of those with less experience.

:D

SCDUB
 
Why on earth would anybody want to own a knife that probably cut yourself up more often than the object you intend to cut?
 
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