James Mayo
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It’s not a crime if you don’t get caughtWhat a cute little thing! I wish I could have one. Illegal where I live. As a matter of fact, am I allowed to swear on this forum?

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It’s not a crime if you don’t get caughtWhat a cute little thing! I wish I could have one. Illegal where I live. As a matter of fact, am I allowed to swear on this forum?
You can be charged for Conspiracy to commit a crime....It’s not a crime if you don’t get caught![]()
Just wondering what does that mean... illegal.What a cute little thing! I wish I could have one. Illegal where I live.
I have never felt the need for the safety and don't use it, but it is a very simple mechanism - how in the heck do you manage to break it?Much the same can be said about many of the Kershaw line of folding, and assisted-opening, knives. My only issue with the Kershaw/Ken Onion Leek is its all-too-easily-broken safety.
Simple but delicate. I dropped the closed knife on a hard floor. In fact, it happened with two of them. I heard that it happened SO often that Kershaw made some modifications.I have never felt the need for the safety and don't use it, but it is a very simple mechanism - how in the heck do you manage to break it?
Just wondering what does that mean... illegal.
Does it mean you can't buy it where you live or you can buy it but you can't wear it but you can have it at home or not? Confusing.
By the way, some laws are just imbecile... like UK law... you can carry slipjoint picket knife but illegal to carry a pocket knife with a lock. Just moronic.
The same goes with thieves, ya know. One should always be careful of what one posts, anywhere........!I guess, "possession" is the key word. I'm not sure though. What I'm more sure about is that there is the most despicable sort of cops, the ones who roam internet forums like this and rat on members who are not very careful with disclosing too much information.
I never have had that problem.Simple but delicate. I dropped the closed knife on a hard floor. In fact, it happened with two of them. I heard that it happened SO often that Kershaw made some modifications.
The blade opens so easily that, without the safety, it represents a bit of a hazard in one's pocket.
People actually do that? People need better hobbies.I guess, "possession" is the key word. I'm not sure though. What I'm more sure about is that there is the most despicable sort of cops, the ones who roam internet forums like this and rat on members who are not very careful with disclosing too much information. These are the most contemptible people who don't deserve any respect.
Drop it on a hard surface while locked. Actually, don't. But that's how I broke two of them.I never have had that problem.
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Best thing I’ve ever found for under $50.
I have never felt the need for the safety and don't use it, but it is a very simple mechanism - how in the heck do you manage to break it?
Simple but delicate. I dropped the closed knife on a hard floor. In fact, it happened with two of them. I heard that it happened SO often that Kershaw made some modifications.
The blade opens so easily that, without the safety, it represents a bit of a hazard in one's pocket.
I never have had that problem.
Drop it on a hard surface while locked. Actually, don't. But that's how I broke two of them.
Hard surface? I dropped one of my Spydercos on wooden stairs. It got so badly off-centre.
Spyderco knives are flimsy and overpriced!![]()
Not the ones I own. Spydercos are well made and most are good value.…Spyderco knives are flimsy and overpriced!![]()