Mini-Blade
This is a generic term for a very small (and usually very sharp) blade which
can be held (with care!) between the fingers or in the "edge of the hand". A
very sharp coin-edge, filed down, can be used in this way, and has the advantage
of being readily available. A more sophisticated (and rarer) version is the
razor ring, a hollow signet ring with a flip-top and a very sharp blade within.
The mini-blade is used to cut a soft container—most obviously a purse or
pouch—so that the thief can get at what's inside it. It is the most effective
technique for getting at coins, gems, etc., inside a purse with drawn and tied
strings. With a mini-blade the thief only has to make a simple pick pockets roll to
effect the larceny. If the thief has, instead, to try to open the purse strings
and then extract what's inside because he has no mini-blade, this needs two
pick pockets rolls for success (one to open the purse, one to get at the
goodies)—and two rolls for being observed, as well!
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