Talk:Linoleum knife
This page was proposed for deletion by Bongomatic (talk · contribs) on 21 November 2008 with the comment: Is there anything notable about the subject of this article? It was contested by Phil Bridger (talk · contribs) on 2008-11-22 with the comment: Remove prod tag. What is notable about this subject is that it has coverage in loads of sources - try a Google Books search |
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"pick" a lock vs "jimmy" a latch
[edit]The article mentions this knife "can also be used to pick locks". By the description that follows, the action is NOT picking the lock (Picking defeats the lock cylinder, jimmying defeats the latch) but jimmying the latch. I would just change it, but it is referring to a book that I don't have access to and so cannot verify what it says. So based on the description in use, the shape of the knife, and my experience, "jimmy" would be correct.
Should I change it and leave the reference? Change it and remove the reference? Leave it as is and perpetuate the confusion between picking and jimmying? --Fmiser (talk) 04:56, 2 November 2017 (UTC)
- I believe you are correct and have changed it to jimmying. While I also don't have access to the book, I own or have read others like it that make a similar distinction, even when the book title says "pick."Legitimus (talk) 15:22, 2 November 2017 (UTC)
Lead too short template
[edit]I have removed the "lead too short" template as this article does not have a lead. By WP:CL-RULE I would say this article is of sufficient length, and is therefore not a stub either. Article describes the construction and use of a particular type of curved knife, I don't think there's much else to say about them. DancesWithThermalPaste (talk) 04:22, 27 December 2019 (UTC)