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What kind of knife in National Treasure
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Jacques
2004-11-25 03:28:01 UTC
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I just saw National Treasure with Nicholas Cage and I wonder what kind
(make) of knife he used to take apart a brick on a wall. It was a folder and
I tought an Al0Mar??? but not sure.

Can anyone help me identify it.

Thanks
Dgrup
2004-11-25 16:51:30 UTC
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Subject: What kind of knife in National Treasure
I just saw National Treasure with Nicholas Cage and I wonder what kind
(make) of knife he used to take apart a brick on a wall. It was a folder and
I tought an Al0Mar??? but not sure.
Can anyone help me identify it.
Thanks
I could be wrong but I thought I recognized the "Fury" logo.

dennis in nca
Mifflin Dove Jr.
2004-11-27 05:08:39 UTC
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I watched closely the second time I saw the film. I have scoured the
internet trying to find a similar knife. It appears that the knife had
a round logo in the handle and then a rainbow shaped logo on the
blade. It was an assisted opening knife as Cage opened it with one
hand quickly. I wish I knew the make.
Post by Jacques
I just saw National Treasure with Nicholas Cage and I wonder what kind
(make) of knife he used to take apart a brick on a wall. It was a folder and
I tought an Al0Mar??? but not sure.
Can anyone help me identify it.
Thanks
Tetsubo
2004-11-27 14:41:48 UTC
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Post by Mifflin Dove Jr.
I watched closely the second time I saw the film. I have scoured the
internet trying to find a similar knife. It appears that the knife had
a round logo in the handle and then a rainbow shaped logo on the
blade. It was an assisted opening knife as Cage opened it with one
hand quickly. I wish I knew the make.
I haven't seen the movie so I can't help in that regard. But there
is the possibility that the knife was a "mock up". The FX man may have
taken a real world item, modified it slightly and used it in the film.
Post by Mifflin Dove Jr.
Post by Jacques
I just saw National Treasure with Nicholas Cage and I wonder what kind
(make) of knife he used to take apart a brick on a wall. It was a folder and
I tought an Al0Mar??? but not sure.
Can anyone help me identify it.
Thanks
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