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Home Products Colt Swing Folder by Barry Wood

Colt Swing Folder by Barry Wood

by Wood, Barry, Colt Knives

SKU 157042

Date Added 03/06/2015

# Available This product is out of stock

Price $595.00

Overview

This Barry Wood design swing lock folder features a satin finish blade and satin finish stainless steel frame with brown micarta scales. This is a very unique scissor opening folder, which when the blade is fully open and locked in place is almost a fixed blade knife. The handle is nicely contoured for a comfortable grip. Opening is accomplished by lighting pressing down and outward at the rear indentation on the spine, which releases the locking pin and allows one side of the handle and the blade to rotate down then forward until the blade locks in the forward position. The one side of the handle continues to rotate back until it locks in place. Closing requires the same slight thumb pressure at the indentation to release the locking pin, then the one side of the handle is rotated back and around, catching the blade and aligning both with the other side of the handle in a locked closed position.
Perfect function. Knife is in great condition and shows very light signs of carry/use. Comes with a leather Colt belt sheath.

Product Details

Blade Length 3.25

Overall Length 7.625

Closed Length 4.375

Weight (oz) 6.6

Source Previously owned

Additional Specs

Blade Details Clip Point

Handle Material Micarta

About the Maker

Wood, Barry

Barry Wood's interest in knives came about because of his love of the sea and sailing. Barry wanted to make a knife that was strong and could be opened with one hand. He was an engineer and his engineering experience contributed to both his pattern designs and the designs and refinements of the interesting opening/closing mechanism that contributed to his notoriety and popularity. Because of his unique opening/closing mechanism, Barry's knives have been referred to by various names, such as "swinglock", "swivel knife", "rotating folder", "wood lock" and others. Barry began making knives in his garage/workshop in Venice, CA, and he began selling knives in 1967. Barry's interesting folding knives attracted the attention of Colt Firearms, who commissioned him to produce the Colt Tuckaway Folder. Patterned after Barry's Mk.1, the "Tuckaway" remains the most unusual of Colt's knives. The "Tuckaway" was introduced in 1969 and production continued through 1978. Barry passed away in 2014.

Colt Knives

Colt pocketknives were created for Colt under license. Colt's entry into the knife market lasted only four years, from 1969 to 1973. Colt filed for bankruptcy in 2015. The court approved Colt’s reorganization plan in January of 2016, and they will continue making guns. They won’t, however, continue making knives under their current licensing deals, and according to a source close to Colt, there is no plan to start making knives again.