Sal, can we have a knife that is legal for New York

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I am not a NY lawyer, but if NY is at all like most jurisdictions, they do not look kindly on laymen providing legal advice. Just sayin', is all.
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yablanowitz wrote:The solution is obvious. If you want to carry a knife in New York City, get a badge.
+1

I did not like the place before, even less so now. I hope they pull the Custom Knife Show, NY does not deserve any income from knife collectors from around the country.
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MCM wrote:Might want to just carry one of these.

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You might get away with the spoon, but the fork has points, doubtless making it a deadly weapon in New York City.
I don't believe in safe queens, only in pre-need replacements.
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Here's an idea for you. Maybe we can get Sal to make the next Sage with this lock. That should be legal in New York City.

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Let's see them flick that one open. :D
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No way, that could be seen as a new kind of Bali.
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Donut wrote:What is wrong with the non locking UKPK? If you keep your hand on the handle, it will not close.

If I was in New York, that would be my knife.
because I prefer a locking blade, otherwise I just carry my case peanut
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