3 7/8" Serpentine

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Very happy with the way this one turned out. 3 7/8", ats-34, flat grinds,
cam ends, integral frame and my dyed and jigged bone. Take a look
Comments welcome--NFS Ken.
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Beautiful! I want one...love the pocket-worn look

You do your own jigged bone? It looks awesome!
 
Looks nice Ken. Looks like the sheepsfoot rides nice and low! I dig that. Bone looks
great as always...

Jason
 
I really really like this knife. It reminds me of the blades on a Buck 703 I carry, same configuration. That spey blade is very cool.
 
Very Nice Ken! And yes the sunken joints are a GREAT added touch!:cool:
Someone is going to be VERY happy.

Dave
 
This pretty much defines the term "pocket knife" for me. I'd love to see what it looks like after about 40 years of use!
I really like the sunken joints too, very sleek.

Mark
 
Wow... what a classic knife! It has pretty much of what I (personally) call an america traditional knife. That bone is just stunning!

(The guy / gal that ordered this knife must be a lucky one)
 
I'd want a pointier sheepsfoot and prefer a pen over a spay, but that's just my personal preference. The bone color and jigging are fantastic. One of these days I'll commission a knife from you. It might take 5 or 10 years, but I'll get around to it.
 
Don't listen to these guys they will tell you anything. That must be the weakest most pathetic attempt at making a knife I've ever seen. You should send it to me and I'll hide it in my pocket!
 
Great looking knife! Do you spin the pins on those?
Very happy with the way this one turned out. 3 7/8", ats-34, flat grinds,
cam ends, integral frame and my dyed and jigged bone. Take a look
Comments welcome--NFS Ken.
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Great looking knife! Do you spin the pins on those?

Pins are spun, sure beats the old way of tink tink tink with a small hammer and holding
your breath while praying that something does'nt crack. Thanks for the comments everyone.
Ken.
 
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