does "flicking out" your knife damage it?

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does "flicking out" your knife damage it?

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my friend has a spyderco rescue and delica, and he oftem times flicks out his blade with much force, i told him that will mess up the mechanisms, but he said dont worry it wont. i own a merlin, and i was just wondering is this true? If you forcefully flick our your knife will it be damaged?

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~JeR
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I doubt it, but over a long period of time it might cause a considerable amount of wear but hardly anything to worry about.

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This was discussed in another forum that I participate in. Flicking can dent or wear your stop pin but in a lockback like the merlin, I am not sure. It might further wear the lock or make it more loose. I wouldn't do it often.
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I'm not sure about the knife, but if you flick it too much you can go blind. <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle>
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Dear Chinook: Boo,Hiss!*VBG*
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Edited by - MaNcEr on 3/19/2001 6:19:25 AM
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