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- Slipjoint abstract "A slipjoint knife is one of the most ubiquitous types of pocketknives.A slipjoint knife consists of a handle with one or more folding blades. These blades are held in position by a strong "backspring" which biases them towards the open or closed position. Contrast this with the penny knife, which has no locking mechanism other than friction, or locking knives which mechanically locks the blade in position.".
- Slipjoint wikiPageID "16776681".
- Slipjoint wikiPageRevisionID "527564689".
- Slipjoint hasPhotoCollection Slipjoint.
- Slipjoint subject Category:Pocket_knives.
- Slipjoint type Artifact100021939.
- Slipjoint type Cutter103154073.
- Slipjoint type CuttingImplement103154446.
- Slipjoint type EdgeTool103265032.
- Slipjoint type Implement103563967.
- Slipjoint type Instrumentality103575240.
- Slipjoint type Knife103623556.
- Slipjoint type Object100002684.
- Slipjoint type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Slipjoint type PocketKnives.
- Slipjoint type Pocketknife103973628.
- Slipjoint type Tool104451818.
- Slipjoint type Whole100003553.
- Slipjoint comment "A slipjoint knife is one of the most ubiquitous types of pocketknives.A slipjoint knife consists of a handle with one or more folding blades. These blades are held in position by a strong "backspring" which biases them towards the open or closed position. Contrast this with the penny knife, which has no locking mechanism other than friction, or locking knives which mechanically locks the blade in position.".
- Slipjoint label "Slipjoint".
- Slipjoint sameAs m.0405rgs.
- Slipjoint sameAs Q7540872.
- Slipjoint sameAs Q7540872.
- Slipjoint sameAs Slipjoint.
- Slipjoint wasDerivedFrom Slipjoint?oldid=527564689.
- Slipjoint isPrimaryTopicOf Slipjoint.