Blackstuff wrote:
Is that a back and forth with the HO or the person doing the valuation?
With the Home Office bods - appears they are the ones 'adjusting' any non-standard valuations if they see fit.
bradaz11 wrote:HO
'As regards, gravity knives then they have confirmed that knives where you can open them by way of force with a movement of the hand and wrist would be classed as gravity knives. [...] so a flipper is not a gravity knife, as you have to start to open it. but if it is designed to go from closed to open with a flick - gravity knife.
Pretty much what was said when I handed in a flipper as a 'gravity knife' (the lock never worked properly so I was glad to get rid of it); if you can open the blade without touching it at all then = gravity knife, if you need to 'hit' a flipper / thumb stud etc. to open it then not a gravity knife.
I think a lot of 'gravity knives' will just be lock knives with loose pivots that have worn over the years, at £40 each standard valuation I'm going to be digging through some draws - standard valuations aren't questioned and are paid out automatically as long as the receiving police station agrees the knife fits the 'definition'.