oldest instance of stiletto with spring blade?
Hello everyone,

Could someone please tell me when the earliest instance of a stiletto with a spring blade mechanism might have been?

I'm writing a novel based in 17th century Scotland and am in search of a weapon that would have originated sometime between 1650-1700. In my understanding, the Italian stiletto didn't become widespread until after about 1650. I've also gotten the impression that some "trick" blades, or spring-loaded blades, might have also been in use. Is it feasible that a spring-loaded stiletto would have existed?

I don't need hard proof -- well-educated flights of fancy are perfectly acceptable. ;)

Thanks much!

Veronica Wolff
"Spring-loaded" weapons were found in the context of "Combination Weapons".

You can see many examples here:

[ Linked Image ]
Spotlight: Combination Weapons
An article by Chad Arnow

When you speak of a spring-loaded stiletto, I'm uncertain what the mechanism would be accomplishing. Are you imagining a blade that shoots out or something? I've never seen any such thing.
Hi Nathan,

I suppose I was imagining that...something along the lines of a modern-day switchblade.

That article gave me a lot to chew on, though. Thanks!

Veronica
Veronica W. wrote:
Hi Nathan,

I suppose I was imagining that...something along the lines of a modern-day switchblade.

That article gave me a lot to chew on, though. Thanks!

Veronica


It depends on what you mean by stiletto ? The 1950 types of Italian made stilettos switchblades that were called " stilettos " I imagine because the blades were narrow and sort of reminded some people of " classical " stilettos.

Renaissance stilettos would be very narrow bladed dagger of triangular, diamond or square section blades but wouldn't be of the folding knife kind.

I could be wrong but I am wondering if you were assuming that all stilettos were of the switchblade type ?

How early would folding knives occur ? I think the Romans had some kind of folding knives of the friction type and some early " pen knives " might have been in use as early as the 17th or 18th centuries ? So a very early switchblade is a possibility but I'm not sure.
Thank you, Jean! I think I was confusing the two types of "stiletto"...

Page 1 of 1

Jump to:  
You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot vote in polls in this forum
You cannot attach files in this forum
You can download files in this forum




All contents © Copyright 2003-2006 myArmoury.com — All rights reserved
Discussion forums powered by phpBB © The phpBB Group
Switch to the Full-featured Version of the forum