I've just heard on the news about the jacket that is being sold by T K Maxx that comes with a two and a half inch blade (knife) attached in the jacket. I'm really disappointed as a customer of the shop and I will not be shopping with them until I'm convinced that they have officially withdrawn them. Parents, please be aware if your young ones come home with a new coat. Details can be found here --> http://www.itv.com/News/Articles/TK-Maxx-recal ls-penknife-jackets-690232888.html.
OEV - knives of varying sizes are a fairly important inclusion in a chefs knife set. I hardly think stowage space for knives in jackets is that fundamental to the design; especially in todays social climate.
Its the times we live in, in the fifties and sixties, and I daresay before that also, almost everyone carried a penknife, and as a Scout, we used to carry Sheath knives, (mine was bone handled), but hardly anyone used them as weapons.
I hardly think stowage space for knives in jackets is that fundamental to the design; especially in todays social climate.
It didn't have it as part of the design - it had it attached to a chain and as part of a free promotion (just like copmanies often give their Swiss Army Knives away with camping equipment)
Sad that we don't get to the root of the problem- we prefer to look at irrelevancies and wring our hands.
As Ethel states - these are not in any way shape or form illegal and will be less harmful than a nail file.
It's a weird old train of thought but Oneeye is right. The powers that be seem to think that if they ban the offending object then the problem will go away.
Those who use knives will just find something else to replace them. Like baseball bats.
Regarding the sword sticks, i think even the police would get a little suspicious if there was an increasing number of youths needing the assistance of a walking stick to get around.