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On a pocket knife with 2 blades - what is the terminology used when one blade is attached on each end of the knife versus a knife where both blades attach to the same end? Thanks.

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Most times a trapper or jack knife has both blades on one side . At either end a moose or muskrat is names that come to mind. Traditional slipjoint folders ,I'm referring to . And a bolster with a pivot pin is just that ,a bolster,but without a pivoting blade ,called a cap. Only 2 cups coffee yet so ....


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I was wondering if one would be called a single pivot vs double pivot or something like that?

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Canoe knife also.


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Like on a moose or muskrat pattern?

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