Zombie style knives

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Re: Zombie style knives

#21 Post by snayperskaya »

From the article in the link Gazoo posted......


Head of Scotland Yard anti-knife project Operation Blunt 2, Commander Mark Simmons, said: "We have had some finds of non-metallic knives...blah blah blah......"But the biggest problem is still knives that are taken from the kitchen drawer."
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#22 Post by Rarms »

DL. wrote:To be banned. What a shocker - make knives that look as if they are intended for violence and criminals use them for attacks. Who would have guessed?!

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-37080682

Despite it already being illegal to carry them or use them in violence?

Crap and badly thought out knee jerk law.

How do you define a 'Zombie' knife?
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DaveB wrote:I have collected knives for years - but I wouldn't give those silly things house room. I only collect quality, working knives which have actual usefulness. Those things are a joke. 8-)
They ARE a joke but people collect them and hang them on their walls. Each to his own. My mate has a fetish for those absurd Klingon war blades. In its own way no different from collecting swords - which are designed to be a lot more practical for killing than these things - they're just a lot more attractive and classy.

Perhaps if weapons were made prettier they wouldn't be banned.
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#24 Post by Dark Skies »

snayperskaya wrote:From the article in the link Gazoo posted......


Head of Scotland Yard anti-knife project Operation Blunt 2, Commander Mark Simmons, said: "We have had some finds of non-metallic knives...blah blah blah......"But the biggest problem is still knives that are taken from the kitchen drawer."
Doesn't sound like the sharpest tool in the box does he?
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#25 Post by Tommygunn »

Trouble is there's no actual definition that can be applied - perforated blade = zombie knife, serrations = zombie knife, don't like the look of you today sonny = zombie knife

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http://s1340.photobucket.com/user/alexk ... 0.jpg.html

Perforated blade - check
Serrated blade - check

Obviously a Zombie killing knife !
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#28 Post by jmc67 »

https://www.amazon.co.uk/WMF-Cromargan- ... eese+knife

Serrated, tick. Perforated, tick. Scary zombie knife, hmmm.
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Re: Zombie style knives

#29 Post by DaveB »

Dark Skies wrote:
DaveB wrote:I have collected knives for years - but I wouldn't give those silly things house room. I only collect quality, working knives which have actual usefulness. Those things are a joke. 8-)
They ARE a joke but people collect them and hang them on their walls. Each to his own. My mate has a fetish for those absurd Klingon war blades. In its own way no different from collecting swords - which are designed to be a lot more practical for killing than these things - they're just a lot more attractive and classy.

Perhaps if weapons were made prettier they wouldn't be banned.
Sorry, I don't seem to have made my point too well. What I was hoping people would take away from it was that they need not be banned because they are utterly useless. Fit ONLY to hang on the wall.
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