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Closeouts. The Boker Magnum Ergo Slim knife is an excellent choice for daily carry, featuring a drop-point 440 stainless steel blade with frame lock and removable clip.
Reviewed by Tony the cloud walker from Seaside on Sunday, March 31, 2013
So since its light and durable and sharp and easy to open and the right size to cut salami or chese while out in the cold mountains sitting by the cam fire with my favorite girl, I bought another one.
Question
“i throw away the box without reading complete instruction how to use the knife. i opened it and i cannot close it. how to close is my question.”
Asked on 3/25/2011 12:00:00 AM by nilda from hawaii
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This knife has a safety clip, if you look there is a metal piece below the blade that you push to release the blade.
Answered on 4/4/2011 12:00:00 AM by Customer Care from Sierra Trading Post
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Aloha Nilda....look at the base of the sharp edge of the blade of your knife - there is a metal piece that has little scallops on it that locks the blade open. Hold the knife in your right hand with the blade up and press that little lock to the left with your thumb nail and GENTLY push the blade down - be CAREFUL not to push the blade hard or you will cut yourself!
Answered on 4/5/2011 12:00:00 AM by Solo Canoe from NE Iowa
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At the first finger grip (closest to the blade) push the grooved metal towards the clip and close.
Answered on 4/6/2011 12:00:00 AM by petpal from Texas
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There's a tab in the handle. Carefully press the tab down and bend the blade closed. You can locate the tab by holding the knife vertically with the length of the blade facing you, at arms length. In the cavity where the blade closes into, there's a bar that's angled slightly - this is the lock mechanism. move the bar so that the blade can move past it into the cavity. Be careful not to cut your self.
Answered on 4/8/2011 12:00:00 AM by esprider from NY
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Watch my video...but see the notched looking part up against the knife blade when it's open? That moves over to hold the blade in place when "clicked" open. So with your fingernail, push that part towards the outside, hold, and push the blade back in. It takes a little practice to get it down with one hand.
Answered on 4/11/2011 12:00:00 AM by Mike from Bogotá, Colombia
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Push the linerlock (thin piece of steel inside the knife body) to the side. This will allow the blade to close. The linerlock actual moves under the blade pivot when you open the knife to lock it in place.
Answered on 6/6/2011 12:00:00 AM by WhiteTailHunter76 from Virginia
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There is a tab in the slot that the blade rests in when it is closed, you have to push it to one side and then you can close the blade.
Answered on 5/28/2012 12:00:00 AM by spot from Central MN