4.0 Framelock @@SOLD@@

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My latest out of the shop hope you like it. All precision hand made, easy opening with rock solid lock up, no movement.

Steel- CPM154 x .125
Closed- 5 inches
Open- 9 inches
Blade- 4 inches
Grind- flat ground with drawn swedges, small fullers, and jimping on spine. Convex polished scary sharp edge
HT- in house with dry ice cryo to a tested 59-60 rc
Finish- hand sanded, bead blasted and stone washed
Frame- .150 titanium with mill work
Finish- hand sanded, bead blasted and stone washed
Pivot- 3/16 anodized titanium
Clip- Anodized titanium machined clip set up for tip up right hand carry
stop pin- 1/8 heat treated stainless
Harware- stainless
Asking 400.00 shipped in the USA
Paypal, USPS M/O, or Certified check preferred
Questions or comments welcomed
Thanks for looking

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Great looking knife, I think it's my favorite one of yours I've seen. I really like the fuller and the textured grips
 
Yes but the extra expense is not included. Cost will be 425.00 shipped to Argentina. PM me so we can work out the details.
Thanks
 
Your stuff is getting better and better. I'm lovin it.
I will DEFINITELY be owning one of your knives, hopefully sooner rather than later.
Keep it up!!
 
Still available, an agreement on shipping could not be reached.

Thanks for the great comments guys, they are appreciated
 
Hey Mike, this one has been sold already. Thanks , the knife I spoke to you about
Is still on my bench. Expect some pictures soon.
Joe
 
Hey LeftHand-Fu, thanks and if I do I will contact you. Just wonder if you have any true left hand knives. I ask because as a left handed person myself I prefer
the lock bar on a righthanded knife. I made myself a true left handed framelock and just couldn't get use to the lock on the other side. I guess because I have used righthanded knives for so long.
 
Thanks J. Hoover. Yes, all my knives are ambi or true left-handers. I find that manipulating a right-hand lock puts my digits in a much more precarious position, no matter how I do it. Same with wearing a fixed knife backwards or in a cross-draw position. Add in a dog jumping up, a loss of balance while working on a ladder, etc., and I for one will eventually cut myself or something else. Aside from a Benchmade 710 with an ambidextrous Axis lock, the rest of my knives are folders with left-hand locks and thumb studs, plus fixed knives with left-hand or ambi sheaths, whether custom, semi-custom, or production. It's a thing with me.
 
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