Rediscovering the Charm of Non-Locking Pocket Knives
In today's world, where technology and innovation have made everything possible, we often forget about the beauty of simplicity. The same is true for pocket knives. While locking pocket knives have gained immense popularity over the years, there is something charming and nostalgic about non-locking pocket knives. These knives, which were once a part of every person's daily carry, have now become a lost art. But, as they say, good things always find their way back. In recent times, there has been a renewed interest in non-locking pocket knives, and people are rediscovering the charm they bring. These knives are not only functional but also a piece of history that connects us to our past. So, let's take a trip down memory lane and explore the lost art of simplicity by rediscovering the charm of non-locking pocket knives.
The history and evolution of pocket knives
Pocket knives have been around for centuries, dating back to ancient Rome. These knives were used for a variety of purposes, from cutting food to self-defense. Over time, the design of the pocket knife evolved, and different types of blades were added to make them more versatile. The first folding pocket knife was invented in the 17th century, and it was not until the 19th century that the modern pocket knife was developed.
The earliest pocket knives had non-locking blades, which were held in place by friction. These knives were simple and effective, and they were a common tool for farmers, hunters, and tradesmen. The non-locking blade design allowed for quick and easy access to the blade, making it a convenient tool for everyday use.
The benefits of non-locking pocket knives
Non-locking pocket knives have several benefits over locking knives. First and foremost, they are simpler and more reliable. The lack of a locking mechanism means that fewer parts can fail or break, making the knife more dependable.
Non-locking knives are also lighter and more compact than their locking counterparts, making them easier to carry in your pocket. They are also easier to use with one hand, allowing for quick and easy access to the blade.
The perfect combination of durability and elegance
The Arno Bernard Rinkhals Collection Hunting knife is made from the finest materials. The blade is made from RWL34 stainless steel, making it strong and resistant to corrosion. The damasteel is used to create intricate and beautiful patterns on the blade, while the solid titanium provides strength and durability. Arno Bernard Knives' dedication to using only the highest quality materials is what sets us apart in the world of knife making, and our customers can rest assured that they are getting nothing but the best.
Stay Safe and Sharp with a Unique Slip-Joint Mechanism
The Rinkhals folding knife has a unique slip-joint mechanism that ensures your safety while using it. When the blade is halfway open, it's designed to be under very little tension, allowing you to easily move your fingers out of the way before the tension builds again. This feature makes it easier for you to close or open the knife. Unlike most slip-joint knives that have continuous tension throughout their entire range, this knife ensures that your fingers are always safe.
Pre-order open - August Delivery
Pre-order your Rinkhals Hunting Knife today, which has a simple and elegant design and is available in a variety of different styles including solid Titanium, Damasteel Rose with Solid Titanium, Desert Ironwood, Snakeskin, Marble, and Elforyn. The pocket knife is 6.5” overall with a 2.8” blade and a full-sized 3.7” frame with a 2.8” handle inlay, and will be delivered in August.