Folding Knives: The Complete Guide to Modern Pocketknives
By (Author) Thomas Laible
Schiffer Publishing Ltd
Schiffer Publishing Ltd
28th July 2025
United States
General
Non Fiction
DIY: general
Decorative metalwork
Hardback
240
Width 203mm, Height 254mm
45g
A comprehensive guide to collecting, maintaining, appreciating, and using contemporary folding pocketknives safely, carefully, and legally. The ever-reliable traditional pocketknife has changed immensely over the last few decades. New technologies and production methods have led to the development of new designs and shapes. This book gives a complete overview of the fascinating world of modern pocketknives-both practical and tactical versions-and answers many questions, including: . How are modern pocketknives constructed . How do the different locks work . When makes a blade cut well-and what doesn't . What do steel designations and related metal properties mean . What are the advantages and disadvantages of different handle materials . How do different opening mechanisms work . What are the advantages and disadvantages of various clips There is a chapter devoted to safely carrying and using your folding knives. And a special section contains an in-depth discussion of the pros and cons of knife and weapons bans and the legal ramifications of carrying and using pocketknives in different areas of the world. For every current or aspiring knife collector-or anyone with a keen appreciation of the elegant design and artistry of modern folding knives-this book contains everything you'll ever want to know. AUTHOR: Thomas Laible is an historian and the editor of Weapons: Internal Market. He has been working for more than two decades with swords, daggers, and knives and is the author of numerous books and numerous articles. He lives in Germany. 330 colour and b/w illustrations
Thomas Laible is a historian and the editor ofWeapons: Internal Market. He has been working for more than two decades with swords, daggers, and knives and is the author of numerous books and numerous articles. He lives in Germany.