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Does anyone else like gravity knives? Here is my small collection of them. I would like to see other styles of them if anyone would like to post what they have
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I don't own any P80, but I've always thought they are pretty cool knives! ::tu:: If you'd like to view at least 1 more model that's different from what you posted you can go to the store section and click-on "Automatic knives" in the column on your left and scroll until you see a black stiletto described as a "gravity" knife. Fairly high priced though! It's actually #69996 if you simply search from the top of this page. That's a nice group you posted! 8)
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Awesome group! 😎👍👍


I'll have to dig out my three tonight.
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Madmarco wrote: Tue Apr 26, 2022 3:55 am I don't own any P80, but I've always thought they are pretty cool knives! ::tu:: If you'd like to view at least 1 more model that's different from what you posted you can go to the store section and click-on "Automatic knives" in the column on your left and scroll until you see a black stiletto described as a "gravity" knife. Fairly high priced though! It's actually #69996 if you simply search from the top of this page. That's a nice group you posted! 8)
That's a really nice piece. Out of my price range though
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Painter80 wrote: Tue Apr 26, 2022 5:47 pm
Madmarco wrote: Tue Apr 26, 2022 3:55 am I don't own any P80, but I've always thought they are pretty cool knives! ::tu:: If you'd like to view at least 1 more model that's different from what you posted you can go to the store section and click-on "Automatic knives" in the column on your left and scroll until you see a black stiletto described as a "gravity" knife. Fairly high priced though! It's actually #69996 if you simply search from the top of this page. That's a nice group you posted! 8)
That's a really nice piece. Out of my price range though
Oh yah, me too man! :( I just thought you might want to have look at it! 8)
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My 3.

Top is an SMF, Solingen, probably made in the 1930's. The SMF stands for German knife making company words, would need to look it up. Could have been a theater re-profile, the blade should look like the next knife.

Middle is a Paul Weyersberg, Solingen, also made in the 1930's. When I got it, the trigger spring was broken and both the trigger and spring piece were AWOL. Had an online source replace the trigger and spring, works perfectly.

Bottom is an Eagle and way newer, maybe 1970's. Definitely not heavy duty like the other two. Still gives that signature "thunk" when opening.
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Thanks for posting. Mine is also a weyersburg
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I have the eagle, got in early 2000's.
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Thought I would show the 2 I picked up Both are Paul Weyersberg Solingen Germany
One is the 1st model & the second is the take apart one with the square pin next to the bolster
They both have #'s at the trigger and a mark at the spike. Please add to this I would like to know more
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Awesome duo, kk. ::tu:: ::tu::
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1967redrider wrote: Fri Sep 30, 2022 1:03 am Awesome duo, kk. ::tu:: ::tu::
Thanks hope to get this going again :D
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Very nice. I need a ww2 takedown version for my collection
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Painter80 wrote: Fri Sep 30, 2022 1:41 pm Very nice. I need a ww2 takedown version for my collection
Will keep my eye open. Not ready to part with the one I have. Nice video online that show how to take apart. ::tu::
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