Loose safety on a Frank B

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Re: Loose safety on a Frank B

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The AGA 13s use the old type safety.
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Re: Loose safety on a Frank B

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Yes, I don’t even mess with the safety on any of my knives. It’s usually pushed up for mailing reasons but after that I never touch them again.
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Re: Loose safety on a Frank B

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All sounds good to me, I had the same problem which I mentioned before about my romo safety.

I managed to place a small piece of tape on the safety arm I know it isn’t going to work forever but it does the job.
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