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Types of Knives
Posted: Sat Feb 06, 2010 12:36 pm
by Olly
There has been a discussion on the various knives that we possess, yet many of us are unaware of the various TYPES of knives and various types of BLADES that are being made. A few types that I can recollect are mentioned below.
I wish to stand corrected in case I've got something wrong and I do request members to add to the list with pictures of their knives / blades.
What is a knife ?
As per the dictionary the word 'KNIFE' is defined as : A cutting instrument consisting of a sharp blade attached to a handle.
Knife / Blade Types :
Boot Dagger
Marlin Spike
Bayonet
Warthog
Drop Point
Tanto
Gut Hook
Punch / Push Dagger
Upswept
Clip Point
Bowie
Spear Point
Saw Back
Khukri type
Double Blade
Hawk Bill
Stiletto
Dart knife
Karambit claw
Zirconia Ceramic
Armour piercing
Button knife
Spring actuated knife
Sickle
Divers knife
Fillet knife
Sword
Dao / Dah from North East India
Nepali Khukri
Sikh Kirpan
Dao / Dah / ??? (comes from Nagaland)
Credit-Card Multi-tool knife
Tibetan Thees (Dagger)
Machete
Knife Locking Mechanisms :
Liner lock
Lock back
Re: Types of Knives
Posted: Sat Feb 06, 2010 1:46 pm
by professor
Marvellous job Olly......very informative ....
Professor
Re: Types of Knives
Posted: Sat Feb 06, 2010 2:18 pm
by biking3819
Great work!must have been a time consuming effort to picture each of them and make people aware .
hopefully this thread would generate a lot of interest by members on blades .
Thanx Olly for presenting so beautifully.
regards sanjiv
Re: Types of Knives
Posted: Sat Feb 06, 2010 2:39 pm
by sudesh
Interesting thread started Olly
Herez my very little contribution.
The Great Rampuri..................
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2-blade stockman folding knife..................
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Fixed blade Tanto Knife with Fire starter.
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Sudesh......
Re: Types of Knives
Posted: Sun Feb 07, 2010 9:20 am
by Subal das
also concealable knives
interesting collection here
a16.in/books/fbi-concealable-weapons.pdf
Re: Types of Knives
Posted: Sun Feb 07, 2010 11:32 am
by marksman
Dear IFGians,
Please help me out on this one. I am sure some one amongst you all avid knife collectors, must have some clue on the one I am about to describe. I often saw a type of folding knive in 60's that had the blade sticking out of the back good 3" or less (depending on the size of the knife)from the handle in closed position. One could do small cutting chores without opening the blade to it's full length and they came with the leather sheath aptly designed for it. I have not been able to trace this knife on the net as I do not know what they are known as.. I am desperate to add one of these to my collection. Any help on this subject by IFGians will be highly appreciated.
Marksman
Re: Types of Knives
Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 9:56 am
by Olly
marksman wrote:Dear IFGians,
Folding knive in 60's that had the blade sticking out of the back good 3" or less (depending on the size of the knife)from the handle in closed position. One could do small cutting chores without opening the blade to it's full length and they came with the leather sheath aptly designed for it. Marksman
Can't make out by the description... maybe if you could draw it and then post it... somebody might just be able to get a picture... ??
Re: Types of Knives
Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 11:43 am
by eljefe
Corrections-
Skinning Knife -actually a boning/filleting knife.Skinning knife would have a broader belly
Warthog-example of clip point.Warthog is a ? brand name
Marksman, those folding knives with the blade about 3 inches LONGER than the handle is easily remembered.Lots of our seniors in school used to get it back after field trips to Kodaikanal or Ooty
There used to be a Sardar selling knives, Kadas, knuckle dusters,exchanging cut currency notes etc near the footbridge of majestic/Sapna theatre in bangalore.he used to have all these knives.I think they were made in kerala.Good stuff to have in the scouts, blades broke, but the sheaths were a piece of art.Very finely fitted and stitched.
Re: Types of Knives
Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 12:02 pm
by marksman
You got the idea eljefe, but the ones I saw were made in Sheffield or may have been German made. They were of very high quality and retained their sharpness amazingly. I saw it in a collection of some royalty and they said it came in pretty useful when they shot real big animal, the size of a Bison or similar kind. Maybe the ones you described were Indian copies. Anyways, was there any specific name for this type?? You are absolutely right about the sheaths though.
Marksman
Re: Types of Knives
Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 5:03 pm
by Olly
Doc,
As I understand it, Warthog is the peculiar shape of the blade and in my example, the knife is called Ka-Bar Warthog with a drop point blade... I could be wrong though...
The Skinning knife in the example is the Gerber Gator Fillet.... now I don't know the difference between a fillet knife and a skinning knife.... !
Re: Types of Knives
Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 5:49 pm
by sudesh
Balisong Knife (Butterfly Knife).
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S..........
Re: Types of Knives
Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 6:59 pm
by Olly
Butterfly Knife should be added... thanks Sudesh...
Similarly,
Credit Card Multi-Tool Knife should also be added
Neck knife
Katana
... will do... soon...
Re: Types of Knives
Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 7:13 pm
by Yaj
Good of you to attempt this Olly but there are a lot of errors. Eljefe pointed some out.
The classification you have done sometimes considers the shape of the blade and at others time the function and sometimes the material used.It is a bit of a muddle.
The marlinspike is not a blade type but the spike shaped tool attached which is used while tying nknots with ropes.The Blade in that particular knife is a hawks bill shaped blade.
As Eljefe pointed out a skinning knife usually has a large belly and very often a gut hook to deal with the entrails.
A filleting knife is usually used to slice fillets from fish and debone it.The blade is flat narrow, flexible and tapering to a point.
Regards,
Yaj
Re: Types of Knives
Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 7:34 pm
by Mack The Knife
Marksman,
The knife you describe is a folding pig-sticking knife. If you would like a modern example, consider the Muela PL-18R.
http://www.aceros-de-hispania.com/knive ... ife011.asp
Haven't seen an English example but older German examples still crop up on the net once in a while.
Mack The Knife
Re: Types of Knives
Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 7:45 pm
by eljefe
...and the moon was gibbous a long while ago