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Going on a trip to Europe Tuesday, few days in London and then a week in Italy. I want to check a knife to have in hotel room and villa, not so much to carry on my person.

I’m thinking a Spyderco folder to accompany my Surefire G2x. Any issues with this?




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Possesing a knife in public without good reason - unless it’s a knife with a folding blade 3 inches long (7.62 cm) or less, e.g. a Swiss Army knife (a "lock knife" does not come into the category of "folding pocket knife" because it is not immediately foldable at all times. In Britain, it is currently illegal to carry a knife longer than three inches in public "without good reason" and illegally carrying a knife can be punished with up to four years in prison and an "unlimited fine.


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No knives in London...

How do they eat steak?



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British government on the matter


https://www.gov.uk/guidance/im...on-offensive-weapons

Looks like you can bring a folder in

Thread about Italy (some Italian knife guys chime in)

https://www.spyderco.com/forum...iewtopic.php?t=78308


If you’re just going to keep it in the room, go to a department store and buy a kitchen knife and then ditch it when you leave


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They don’t eat steak Wink
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No knives in London...

How do they eat steak?



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What about a Surefire Defender?? Flashlight with strike bezel.
Or a Benchmade Pen??


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You want a 42a compliant knife. Can't have a liner lock or lockback - blade has to fold back without manipulating another part. Many 42a knives have a spring loaded ball bearing in the pivot so the blade won't fold back until a certain amount of pressure is applied.

Here is an example of one:

http://www.cuttingedgeknives.c...php?page=6&pID=22195

I bought one before they were discontinued in the US to legally carry in the UK, Ireland and on the continent.

ETA: Missed the leaving Tuesday part. Sorry.


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I think Spyderco Slipit knives are built to meet the size and lock specifications for Europe but I agree with the other posters about carrying any knife in Britain. I think someone was recently locked up for carrying pointy scissors or nail clippers or some such.
Treat England like a TSA checkpoint and you will be fine.

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They don’t eat steak Wink
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No knives in London...

How do they eat steak?



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Or bacon






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I carry these when I go places


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Originally posted by Black92LX:
What about a Surefire Defender?? Flashlight with strike bezel.
Or a Benchmade Pen??


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What about a Surefire Defender?? Flashlight with strike bezel.
Or a Benchmade Pen??

That's what I carry when traveling in Europe.


OP: People carrying knives in-general are not looked on too kindly in Europe. If you absolutely believe you need to carry a knife, pick-up one of these in a local market or, deli, very common. If you get questioned, you can brush it off as a picnic knife. You bring in a Benchmade or, Spyderco type of folder the local police or, security may freak-out and over-react, detain you longer than was necessary.

If I was living there, I could tell you the temperature of the water about this type of thing but, if you're simply doing the tourist thing, just keep you head on a swivel. You're more apt to run into a problem in London than Italy given the points-of-friction that are happening there. Just remember, there's a lot of security at the tourist and cultural hot-spots. Every museum and historical building is a target, metal detectors and cameras are everywhere, especially in London.
 
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What about Swiss Army knives?

Everybody has and carries those, don't they?




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England was one of very few foreign countries I had hoped to visit in my retirement, seems it is becoming much less so with each passing year.






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It’s to late to get one here but if you are going to Ireland buy one of these. https://www.oldeshillelagh.com/34-36. It would do you better than a knife and I would presume already be legal anywhere in Europe.


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What about Swiss Army knives?

Everybody has and carries those, don't they?


Okay because blade doesn't lock, but be sure to confirm maximum blade length.


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It’s to late to get one here but if you are going to Ireland buy one of these. https://www.oldeshillelagh.com/34-36. It would do you better than a knife and I would presume already be legal anywhere in Europe.


A shillelagh is just fine - it's classed as a cultural artefact, just like the Sikh kirpan.
 
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They don’t eat steak Wink
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Originally posted by TigerDore:
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Originally posted by CQB60:
No knives in London...

How do they eat steak?



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Or bacon


You eat your bacon with a knife?

I just pick mine up and eat it Big Grin




 
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Originally posted by BB61:
It’s to late to get one here but if you are going to Ireland buy one of these. https://www.oldeshillelagh.com/34-36. It would do you better than a knife and I would presume already be legal anywhere in Europe.


A shillelagh is just fine - it's classed as a cultural artefact, just like the Sikh kirpan.


There you go. Buy a loaded shillelagh walking stick and be done with it. I have a 13” club I bought from Olde Shillelagh. It really is a “cultural artefact” that has a modern useful purpose. I keep mine at work.


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It’s to late to get one here but if you are going to Ireland buy one of these. https://www.oldeshillelagh.com/34-36. It would do you better than a knife and I would presume already be legal anywhere in Europe.


A shillelagh is just fine - it's classed as a cultural artefact, just like the Sikh kirpan.


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A shillelagh is protection with style and ability to break bones,
The flip side of never take a knife to a gunfight is never take a knife to a stick-fight.
A shillelagh or nice hickory cane can help you keep distance between you and your adversaries or disable an attacker, even in close quarters.
Google canemasters to see what you can do with a cane.
 
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What about Swiss Army knives?

Everybody has and carries those, don't they?


It is my understanding that Swiss Army knives that don't lock and are under 3" comply with British law. But do not take that as a definitive statement.




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