A switchblade (shortened switch, but also known as anautomatic knife, pushbutton knife, ejector knife, spring knife (Sprenger, Springer), flick knife, or flick blade) is a type of knife with a sliding blade contained in the handle which is extended automatically by a spring when a button, ...
A switchblade is a type of pocket knife that has a folding or sliding blade that is controlled with the use of a spring mechanism...
What are automatic knives? They're knives that open themselves at the push of a button. Learn more about automatic knives here!
If it is indeed an ETA caliber G10.212, the retail replacement cost is about $50. This caliber is considered to be non-repairable, but that depends on the repair needed. Worst case, it can just be swapped with a new movement by your watchmaker if the watch is out of warranty (2 year...
strawberry switchblade - Who Knows What Love Is? (Reprise)
strawberry switchblade - Who Knows What Love Is?
A neighbor witnessed the murder through the window of a passing train. Another neighbor heard the suspect threaten to kill his father, heard a body drop, then saw the suspect run down the stairs. The suspect had recently purchased and lost a switchblade like the one found at the crime scene...
He didn’t have a lot of money to buy me birthday gifts, but that didn’t stop him from giving me just what I wanted: a shipping box with a string tied around it that he quickly cut with his switchblade to let out his cat’s kitten. (He loved animals so much, I think he just...
What is the significance of the switchblade and the kitchen knife in To Kill a Mockingbird? Compare and contrast Sula Peace from Sula and Pecola Breedlove from The Bluest Eye. What is the symbolic value and importance of Atticus taking off his coat in the courtroom in To Kill a Mockingbird?
I’m now a big fan- they have so many strange features: oddly chunky but often very light bones, big feet with long toes, and then these switchblade-wrists, which would make Batman jealous: Crested Screamer, Chauna torquata, showing the wicked spur (and smaller one) on the carpometa...