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Robert Ibold
  • 74, Male
  • Lancaster, PA
  • United States
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World's Weirdest Folding Knife

Started this discussion. Last reply by D ale Mar 10, 2011. 1 Reply

Rotator opening folders

Started this discussion. Last reply by Scott King Mar 10, 2011. 1 Reply

 

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Robert Ibold left a comment for Imran Ilyas Bhutta
"Nice to hear from you. Please tell me about your collecting interests. Thanks, Bob"
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Robert Ibold and Imran Ilyas Bhutta are now friends
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Unique Open/Lock

For years designers invented alternative ways to open the knife and lock the blade. There are hundreds of differently constructed folders out there now-- and more will surely come.<</body>See More
Aug 28, 2011
Robert Ibold commented on Ivars Duntavs's blog post KNIFE TOURISM
"Ivars, "Knife Tourism" is a clever idea. Thanks for thinking of it. The USA is a big country with a lot of knife makers, users and collectors. But they are spread out and there is no single destination to focus on. Where I live, Lancaster…"
Jul 18, 2011
Ivars Duntavs commented on Robert Ibold's group Unique Open/Lock
"This Kershaw is pretty unique too  "
Jul 2, 2011
Ivars Duntavs commented on Robert Ibold's group Unique Open/Lock
"Here is opened and closed knife pic. "
Jul 2, 2011
Ivars Duntavs commented on Robert Ibold's group Unique Open/Lock
"Robert you can get this knife from ebay for 10.99$ with free shipping right here! Maybe if you will serch it,you can get it cheaper for your country. I just search everything what I can get to my country."
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Robert Ibold commented on Robert Ibold's group Unique Open/Lock
"Ivars, I'd like to buy one of those Chinese black folders. How can I get one? For your info, here are some old pics of my collection. Bob     "
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Ivars Duntavs commented on Robert Ibold's group Unique Open/Lock
"Found one interesting knife. No brand made in china. Blade don't fold, only handle. Interseting!"
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Bob Robinson left a comment for Robert Ibold
"Happy birthday!! Nice bunch of lockers and unique folders."
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Apr 23, 2011

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How long have you collected knives?
21- 25 years
Favorite Kind of Knives
folders that open or lock in unique ways
About Me
Visit my website at www.masksoftheworld.com
Interests
bicycling, hunting, fishing

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Unique Open/Lock

Posted on March 12, 2011 at 9:07 3 Comments

That's the name of our new group. If you enjoy innovative design, we hope you will join. For years both knife makers and the manufacturers have come up with alternative ways to open the knife and lock the blade. There are probably several hundred differently constructed folders out there now-- and more will surely to come.…

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At 19:11 on June 24, 2011, Bob Robinson said…
Happy birthday!! Nice bunch of lockers and unique folders.
At 16:08 on June 24, 2011, Jan Carter said…
Happy Birthday
At 14:34 on April 1, 2011, Halicon said…

Ah, but that might be just as good for you as a learning experience. So in the end I don't think it was a bad move at all.

The ones on ebay are either with white #2 or blue #2 steel. Since they are so affordable they aren't handsmithed (when you get it you can check the lamination line, if handmade it's wavy - straight if by machine).

 

Performance-wise it won't matter very much from getting say, the custom one, the hardness should be at around 62-63 on those, maybe a bit lower if you get a "lemon". But it does come with a very good edge for western standards, so all I can really tell you is enjoy the knife and if you like it then you can start looking for that special one. :)

 

edit: reposted because of a typo, you have to be very accustomed to Jap steel to tell the difference so it won't make much difference

At 9:18 on April 1, 2011, Halicon said…

The steel on those is VG-10 with a Kitaeji lamination (light wood burl look). Personally I would recommend either Cowry-X (zdp-189 a'la Jap talk)

The absolutely "most" classic is a bronze handle design with a white steel core (#2 as with most knives). This maker who is also the only one certified to make "official" Higonokami's has ventured more from the traditional design to the full-on custom look that the first few pics had.

 

This smith does great work but 30% of the price or so is only for the name. For a first timer I would recommend a nice Kitaeji pattern one.

 

Itou-san and Hattori-san are probably the ones I would recommend that a first-timer can't go wrong with.

The steel is solid. Hattori has those ties to Seki citywith their VG10 - a steel I know doesn't perform quite up to par compared to Blue or White steel. For performance I would recommend an Itou-san R2 custom Higonokami.

 

Itou-san has forged them for all his life basically and he has almost entirely switched his production of White and Blue steel to R2 steel which is a very decent one. If not, head for a Cowry-X one or a regular Blue Steel one (called Aogami if you wish to track it down yourself).

 

Best part about this design is that it is legal pretty much worldwide. And since you use it by thumb pressure on the spine the lockup hardly matters. Many collectors have been amazed by their sharpness also :)

 

The favorite knife of any Jap kid just starting or finishing school (they use them to sharpen their pencils with).

 

Good luck with your purchase Robert! If you want help to find the -exact- steel and that traditional shape I'll gladly help you. They are a bit vintage and not really in production now except for bad copies so if you want the 100% traditional kind with bronze handle and Blue or White steel go ahead and contact me and I will start hunting one down.

At 9:04 on March 31, 2011, Halicon said…

I won't mind joining your group but I am a bit unsure as to which picture of a Higonokami to post lol. Instead I think I'll leave the decision with you and just bombard you with a few pics instead ;)

 

1 2 3 and coming next is the traditional type that has been in use for 80 or so years in Japan 4 5 6

 

Very basic yet surprisingly functional design. You don't need much pressure if it's a properly sharpened one so the lack of lock-up doesn't matter. Hope you like it, it's my no.1 favorite among folders without a lock-up.

At 22:48 on March 16, 2011, Carl Newton said…
Hi Robert pretty interesting, I have a couple of unusual lockbacks, I'll have to post some picture. I think there old US knives. very neet though.
At 2:31 on March 13, 2011, Ivars Duntavs said…

Robert! Im trying  :D if I don't find I will draw it :D But I saw this knife in the midle of 90's the knife price was ~40 cents I hope to find something like this knife! I'm not verry good in drawing, but I will trying :D

Have a nice day!

At 13:48 on March 9, 2011, D ale said…

I.e. just post a note on my  <My Page> or PM me !!!! 

 

:D ale

At 13:46 on March 9, 2011, D ale said…
Robert .. you have some very nice pieces !!!! If you have any quest what so ever about setting up the group .. or anything around iKC .. just give me a hollar !!!! :D ale
At 13:42 on March 9, 2011, D ale said…

I.e. The Marble's Safety Folding hunter .. 4.25" .. Stag .. is in quite rough shape.

Webster L. Marble's and biz partner/banking partner Cleve purchased the patent .. or the manuf rights .. or ..... anyway, started producing the Marble's Safety Folding Hunter line .. in 3 dif sizes. This is the smallest. Missing the swing gaurd. Both blade 'n gaurd have some healthy rust pits. That's a common NAIL in place of the pivot rivet.

 

And I noted all those things .. even before I could touchy feely 'n read the attached label .. exclaiming "with self sharpener" .. YES .. I personally exchanged money for that there knife in the picture .. :D 

 
 
 

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