Dirk Pinkerton Ringed Inversion -- Pikal Folding Knife Close Up
Published: 1 year ago
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The Inversion, designed by Dirk Pinkerton (first made by Kizer) is a luxurious pikal-style titanium frame lock folder, which in itself is kind of funny seeing as pikal knives (think: tip down, edge in) are meant for the most down and dirty task there is to do with a knife. This is a prototype for a new version of the Inversion by Pinkerton Knives which includes a removable finger ring for maximum retention and karambit-style manipulations (though backwards). Though the slightly hawk-billed S35VN Wharncliffe blade rockets out of the handle (on bearings) and opposes the front finger choil in a disorienting fashion, the knife is still excellent for EDC and utility tasks like pull cuts, pealing and slashing in a Filipino grip (forward grip with thumb on blade spine.)
Check out my most recent conversation with Dirk Pinkerton on the Knife Junkie Podcast:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbrVnvHoc30&feature=youtu.be
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The Inversion, designed by Dirk Pinkerton (first made by Kizer) is a luxurious pikal-style titanium frame lock folder, which in itself is kind of funny seeing as pikal knives (think: tip down, edge in) are meant for the most down and dirty task there is to do with a knife. This is a prototype for a new version of the Inversion by Pinkerton Knives which includes a removable finger ring for maximum retention and karambit-style manipulations (though backwards). Though the slightly hawk-billed S35VN Wharncliffe blade rockets out of the handle (on bearings) and opposes the front finger choil in a disorienting fashion, the knife is still excellent for EDC and utility tasks like pull cuts, pealing and slashing in a Filipino grip (forward grip with thumb on blade spine.)
Check out my most recent conversation with Dirk Pinkerton on the Knife Junkie Podcast:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbrVnvHoc30&feature=youtu.be
✔️ Join The Knife Junkie Community on Patreon
https://theknifejunkie.com/patreon
✔️ Call the listener line at 724-466-4487 or email bob@theknifejunkie.com with any comments, feedback or suggestions on the show, and let us know who you'd like to hear interviewed on an upcoming edition of The Knife Junkie Podcast, topic you'd like covered on Thursday Night Knives or The Deep Cut, or knife you'd like reviewed by The Knife Junkie..
✔️ To listen to past episodes of the podcast, visit https://theknifejunkie.com/listen.
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