The Best Flipper Knife Act Of 1958

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The Best Flipper Knives

Over the last half century, knife makers have gotten creative with bypassing the Switchblade Knife Act of 1958. A few new innovations that came out early on was the thumb disk and the thumb stud. These were the best ways to conveniently and quickly slide knives open, until the flipper came out around the mid-90’s. After that, the only way to improve the flawless flipper was with material and design.

There are many aspects to consider when you’re checking out knives. From the color to its speedy flicks, some may enjoy those little pleasures life has to offer. Here are five of the best flipper knives that are flawlessly gorgeous and flip with ease.

Kershaw Knives 1555BLKST Cryo Hinderer
This minimalistic knife has a simple, yet gorgeous look to it. It is the result of a Kershaw and Rick Hinderer collaboration. The only difference between this knife and many of Kershaw and Hinderer knives is the price, as the quality is still as strong as their other masterpieces. …show more content…

The blade is 2 ¾ inches long and has a closed length of 3 ¾ inches. The handle is a stainless steel with a sleek black finish. This knife also has a frame lock feature to help prevent accidents. If you’re a fan of partially serrated knives, you should think about getting ahold of The Cryo.
The Kershaw Cryo Hinderer was also labeled “Best Buy of 2012” by Blade Magazine.
The Cryo features a quad carry, so you can position the knife to where it’s comfortable for both left-handers and right. Like many other Kershaw knives, this one has both a flipper and dual thumb studs. With the SpeedSafe assisted opening feature, this knife is sure to keep you busy playing with it for a while.
If you’re looking for fashionable knives on the lower end of prices, this little flipper is worth checking

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