arzh a écrit:The first one is a proto called the "Bamboo Folder." I will be
building more of these for the show, but this is the first one
available and is marked "Prototype." It has a 3/16th-inch thick blade
of 1095 with an edge less than 2 1/2 inches. It sits at about 6 1/2
inches overall when open. It has "bamboo"-textured titanium handles
that have been bead-blasted and tumbled.
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The second blade is one that I am very proud of and it is
one-of-a-kind. It is a nice mix of styles with W-2, G-10, and Ti used
for materials. I've dubbed it the "Ti-Tanto" (I know, not that
original). The knife has an 8-inch W-2 blade with .065 anodized
and orange-peeled ti under black G-10 held together with 4-40 screws.
It is 14 1/2 inches overall and is flat ground. It will come with a
sheath of the buyer's choice. The only caveat with this knife is that
I would like to take it to the Blade show to show on my table, but
that is of course up to the buyer.
Just finished this "one-of" up for a good friend and fellow CK&Ger (hint; he likes them "black guns"). It needed a good name, so I've dubbed it the "Bangkok Express" because it flips fast and because of what might happen if he goes running around in loose pants with this thing clipped on. :haha:
It is 7 1/8 inches closed and has a 3/16 lock side that has been stone-washed and the other side has a dove-tailed (my first!), tumbled bolster with green canvas micarta. The ti liner has an orange peel finish as does the clip. Terry Guinn was nice enough to send me the same mosaic pin material that he used on the badass Bali he made for Duds with green canvas.
The 1095 blade has a 5 1/2-inch cutting edge and it stretches out to 13 inches open.
Thanks for checking it out.![]()
Moonlight a écrit:I needed to get this one out of my system. I love the forged/handrubbed finish combination and this one is built to do some serious cuttin' It is about a 1/4 thick with a 6-inch blade of W-2.
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