Depends on the length, depth, and location of the cut, but it's certainly possible.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," the sheriff, Heck Tate, reveals that he found the switchblade that Bob Ewell used in the attack on Scout and Jem near the Ewell house after the incident. Heck Tate states that Bob Ewell fell on his knife during the struggle, leading to his own demise.
because maybe you might kill/injure someone - Its an offensive weapon
There are many different switchblade brands. However, it is not the brand, but the person wielding it that is important. Street fights should be avoided if at all possible.
The Cross and the Switchblade was written in 1963.
Switchblade Honey was created in 2003.
Switchblade Valentines was created in 2004.
Strawberry Switchblade was created in 1981.
Switchblade Symphony was created in 1989.
Razer Switchblade was created in 2012.
Yes, the switchblade that the sheriff uses to show how Bob died is referenced earlier in the novel when Atticus questions Heck Tate about it during the trial. Heck Tate testifies that Bob Ewell was left-handed and carried a switchblade. This information becomes important later in the story when it is revealed how Bob Ewell was killed.
Johnny kills Bob with a six-inch switchblade. He gets the switchblade right after he gets beaten up by the Socs, so that he could defend himself better. Hope this helps!!
Switchblade Sisters was created in 1975-05.