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- since it tapers at the spine. A strong backspring Two rivets: one to hold the blade, the other to hold the backspring and bail A metal bail or lanyard loop...
- use a strong backspring located along the back of the knife handle. However, the lockback design incorporates a hook or lug on the backspring, which snaps...
- a 'half-lock' on the blade where a small projection on the end of the backspring (mouche) exerts pressure on a corresponding indent in the heel of blade...
- navajas worked on the principle of the simple peasant's knife, with no backspring to hold the blade in place once opened. These early navajas were primarily...
- cutting wood, and preparing campfires and meals. With the invention of the backspring, pocket-size utility knives were introduced[when?] with folding blades...
- or more folding blades. These blades are held in position by a strong "backspring" which biases them towards the open and closed position (that is the spring...
- folding blade, which pivoted freely in and out of the handle without a backspring or other device to hold it in position (other than the frictional pressures...
- goes from the bow to a position on the quayside level with the stern (backspring) or led forward from the stern to a point level with the bow (forespring)...
- Tasmania 1979 Diesel 1959–1970s Kallista Belize 36m 8m 1963- Maydeena (2) Backspring Pty Ltd, Hobart Diesel -1986 Cape Forestier (Warang (1974) 1936 ****atoo...
- manufactured by Chris Reeve Knives. There is a unique cam-action to the backspring which means the knife is harder to close than it is to open, making it...