Quick Tips for Pocket Knives1. Pocket knives can contain just one blade or multiple blades.
2. Some offer convenient extra features such as mini-lights.
3. There are several well-known brand names frequently used to refer to specific styles, e.g. Swiss Army.
4. Many options exist for handle materials. The most popular options include plastic, stainless steel, wood, and bone.
5. A common term for well-designed pocket knives is "walk and talk." Walk is the smooth movement of the tang along the spring when the blade opens. Talk is the strong snapping sound of the knife blade closing.
6. On Case pocket knife blades, "nail mark" refers to a groove cut into a blade's mark side that can be opened with a fingernail or similarly thin item.
7. On multi-bladed pocket knives, the pocket blade is usually the largest and the pen blade the smallest.
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