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Re: Movie Switchblades

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So the Benchmade 42s are listed for Kick-ass, but there is also a switchblade used by some gangster early on in the film. (the gas station fight scene)

Also, did I mention spotting an OTF in Gorky Park.
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dark2023 wrote:So the Benchmade 42s are listed for Kick-ass, but there is also a switchblade used by some gangster early on in the film. (the gas station fight scene).
I covered that in the original post. It may or may not be an automatic. There is also a stiletto in another fight scene...

(I can't link it because I'm at work, but if you search for the word kick in the search box top left you should be able to find it pretty easily)
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I watched a pretty cool new movie tonight...Drive Angry starring Nicholas Cage. The guy who plays the Accountant (William Fichtner) uses a black OTF in a couple scenes.
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HERES A COUPLE

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loveless( willem defoe)- classic stiletto and a red handel guardless, playing in between with them

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I see that their is a NATO OTF listed as being in Scarface (the 80's version), but there is also a swinguard that was apparently missed. It can be seen at about 2:26:00, it's on the table (left side, open). This is the scene near the end where Tony decides to snort a ton of cocaine and sulk.
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I was watching the burn notice episode "question & answer". And the kidnapper brandished a leverlock of somekind. Not confident enough to say it was a leverletto but that was my first thought when I saw the handle.
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Here are a few more:

Goofy actually had one while fishing (ice Fishing I believe) in what had to be a 1940's or earlier cartoon...it looked to be like a Press Button, button in the bolster...I believe it was posted in the Switchblade Forum several years ago,bu I could be wrong about that.

Also, if anyone remembers the Bowery Boys that played on TV in the early to mid 60's...there was a scene where Sach has met up in a room with a New York Hood who draws a swing guard from his inside left pocket of his suitcoat and cuts Sach's tie off...wish I had a copy of that episode...also, I thought swing guards were a little later than what is likely portrayed as the late 1940's.

Everyone forgot the The Grinch that Stole Christmas where Jim Carey has a 13" Kriss Stag that he cuts the turkey with. I believe it was 2003 or later...but not later than 2005.

Lawrence Fishburn had a 11" open black handled switch that he operated with his left hand...I can't remember the name of the movie, however, it was portraying the 1920's or 30's and Fishburn had just got out of jail...New York if I remember correctly..I wish I could remember the name of the movie.
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sharpedge wrote:Here are a few more:

Goofy actually had one while fishing (ice Fishing I believe) in what had to be a 1940's or earlier cartoon...it looked to be like a Press Button, button in the bolster...I believe it was posted in the Switchblade Forum several years ago,bu I could be wrong about that.

Also, if anyone remembers the Bowery Boys that played on TV in the early to mid 60's...there was a scene where Sach has met up in a room with a New York Hood who draws a swing guard from his inside left pocket of his suitcoat and cuts Sach's tie off...wish I had a copy of that episode...also, I thought swing guards were a little later than what is likely portrayed as the late 1940's.

Everyone forgot the The Grinch that Stole Christmas where Jim Carey has a 13" Kriss Stag that he cuts the turkey with. I believe it was 2003 or later...but not later than 2005.

Lawrence Fishburn had a 11" open black handled switch that he operated with his left hand...I can't remember the name of the movie, however, it was portraying the 1920's or 30's and Fishburn had just got out of jail...New York if I remember correctly..I wish I could remember the name of the movie.

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sharpedge wrote:Everyone forgot the The Grinch that Stole Christmas where Jim Carey has a 13" Kriss Stag that he cuts the turkey with. I believe it was 2003 or later...but not later than 2005.
No, I got that one...

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sharpedge wrote:Goofy actually had one while fishing (ice Fishing I believe) in what had to be a 1940's or earlier cartoon...it looked to be like a Press Button, button in the bolster...I believe it was posted in the Switchblade Forum several years ago,bu I could be wrong about that.
8) Mickey Cartoons - On Ice (Sept. 28, 1935)...

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In season 1 episode 2 of the show American Chopper the owner of the shop uses some kind of tactical auto side-opener to open a box. It's hard to see what kind it is in these stills though...

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I watched one the other night called Bloodworth starring Kris Kristofferson . Dwight Yoakem gets stuck with what looks like a 11 inch stiletto. Unfortunately it was in one of the deleted scenes.
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Goofy with a switch and a tobacco plug... this thread has come full circle...or something :)
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Judging by the dual liners Goofy had the very rare two bladed Robert Klaas(Kissing Cranes w/nail nick) "Camp King" made in Germany.
With all his money he could afford the very best. :lol:

Couldn't make out the tang stamp though. 8)
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Viking45 wrote:Judging by the dual liners Goofy had the very rare two bladed Robert Klaas(Kissing Cranes w/nail nick) "Camp King" made in Germany.
With all his money he could afford the very best. :lol:

Couldn't make out the tang stamp though. 8)
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