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Here is a very nice & unique slipjoint from John. Lately,John has been peening his pins,rather doing the "spun head" method & I must say I like it,a lot. This is a serpentine frame with ss bolster & caps,pinched & they have a satin finish. The bone is more than likely some old knife Co's bone,I put out the email & I'll add that info. Probably German Boker,if I recall..Blade & spring are 52100 carbon.SS mill relieved liners,ss pinned oval shield.3.5" closed,6.25" open,blade is 2-5/8" with 2-3/8" of cutting edge. Nice fit & mechanics,spring is flush in all half stop positions & blade centers nicely.Warncliffe blade is deep hollow ground,has a satin fish,razor sharp. Pull is a nice even medium five-ish. Action is real smooth,nice springy walk 'n' talk. "Pinchable" , too. Definitely a nice one for the warncliffe fan. Kindof a rare Lloyd ,I've not seen too many hafted in bone
Edited in...75 yr old Boker Bone
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Edited in...75 yr old Boker Bone
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