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    Swayback slip joint with stag


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    3 5/8 closed and 6 1/2 open. 416 integral bolsters / liners, mill relieved at the pivot.

    CPM 154 blade 60 RC. file worked liners, shield is pined. Spring is flush open, half and closed.

    Thanks for looking.

    Craig











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    Awesome! One of my favorite designs and with beautifull stag to boot. Hope the slippies I am working on come out half that nice.
    Darcy

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    Perfect materials, size and style.

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    That's a beauty. Nice work.

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    Very sweet,I really have to get a SBJ one of these days.

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    Wow Craig, that is a beauty! Definitely something to be proud of.
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    Great looking knife.
    Really like the understated filework.
    Too often it's a bit over the top and detracts from the rest of the knife.

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    My favorite pattern; nicely done!
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    Thanks everyone, I appreciate the complements.

    Craig

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    That's a beautifull knife

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    Quote Originally Posted by Craigb View Post
    Thanks everyone, I appreciate the complements.

    Craig
    Wow, that's gorgeous!

    Where in Texas are you? I am in San Antonio, myself.

    Robert

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    Quote Originally Posted by midnight flyer View Post
    Wow, that's gorgeous!

    Where in Texas are you? I am in San Antonio, myself.

    Robert


    Thanks Robert.

    I am between Killeen and Florence.

    Craig

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    that is awesome! Do you ever make any with canvas micarta?
    Brian Goode - NC Knifemaker
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    Thanks

    Brian I have made some with canvas micarta. I will use it once in a while or if someone request it.

    Craig

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    That's an awesome old school knife. I'd like to see a new school material I guess. Don't see that material often because fir a classy knife such as that the "cheaper" Micarta may be an inferior material. I like the contrast if the 2 myself I guess is what I'm saying.
    Brian Goode - NC Knifemaker
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    That is beautiful.

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