Hey Der Peter! Glad you noticed knives. I surprised you have autos in NY. But careful with them. When I was digging around, I found: "On May 30, 2019, the New York State ban on gravity knives was repealed. As a result, the mere possession of a gravity knife is no longer a crime under the Penal Law. However, the mere possession of switchblades, pilum ballistic knives or metal knuckle knives still remains a misdemeanor under Penal Law § 265.01(1). Those latter two are fairly specific but what constitutes a switchblade is often up to the beholder. OTF would likely be, while assists are questionable. But in answer to your smallest fixed blade question, I think the Civivi Gramis is my smallest fixed blade.
I know you said you might not need another folding saw - but being a Snap-on guy, your next purchase should be a Bahco Laplander; I like their 9-inch for camping. Bahco is a Snap-on brand and makes some of their tools - most notably a majority of their adjustable wrenches in Spain.
Slide bar lock on flipper. For the figit person. Any brand really i have the sog terminus xr in d2 steel. Always wanted a neck knife just havent gotten around to it.
Hey Der Peter! Glad you noticed knives. I surprised you have autos in NY. But careful with them. When I was digging around, I found: "On May 30, 2019, the New York State ban on gravity knives was repealed. As a result, the mere possession of a gravity knife is no longer a crime under the Penal Law. However, the mere possession of switchblades, pilum ballistic knives or metal knuckle knives still remains a misdemeanor under Penal Law § 265.01(1). Those latter two are fairly specific but what constitutes a switchblade is often up to the beholder. OTF would likely be, while assists are questionable.
But in answer to your smallest fixed blade question, I think the Civivi Gramis is my smallest fixed blade.
I'm going to check out the civvi gramis for sure. As for the legalese, i'll be sure these don't leave the house!
I know you said you might not need another folding saw - but being a Snap-on guy, your next purchase should be a Bahco Laplander; I like their 9-inch for camping. Bahco is a Snap-on brand and makes some of their tools - most notably a majority of their adjustable wrenches in Spain.
Thanks for the recommendation, added to my Amazon wishlist.
As soon as you said silky I was like that’s a perfect grab item to get free shipping
Slide bar lock on flipper. For the figit person. Any brand really i have the sog terminus xr in d2 steel. Always wanted a neck knife just havent gotten around to it.
Long Island NY?
About 5 hours north