#963 Safari Cocobolo Pocket knife

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This knife flips open by pushing the top of the blade over, which makes it more pocket friendly. The guys told me to put thumbstuds on the knives since it is popular in America. I proved them wrong for I have sold more than 600 in Amarillo alone.

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Blade: 2 3/4" ATS 34 - custom filed
Bolsters: 416 Stainless
Scales: Cocobolo
Length open: 6 3/4"

Price: $300 SOLD

Thanks for looking.
Send me an e-mail for the knife.

ianvanreenen@suddenlink.net
 
Thats a good looking knife and I know it works good cause I got one,
Its a cool design even if a south african made it. :D
GOOD JOB IAN

If you like the looks of Ian's knives, and you would like one.
He is very, very nice guy to deal with, trust me. :thumbup:



T.A. DAVISON
 
since he's right here in my hometown, i guess i ought to look him up...
:)

Ian would be very glad to talk to you, like I said great guy to deal with.
You can't go wrong. :thumbup:

Send him an Email.

All the best.

T.A.Davison
 
This is a great looking knife, except......I'm not a fan of the pointy butt end. Not being critical, just not my taste. No doubt it would make a great EDC though. I've seen other examples of your work & I'm very impressed. Getting an endorsement from another fine knifemaker here speaks volumes. :thumbup:
 
I would be glad to meet with you. We can meet for coffe at the Dounut Stop, or give me a call nr. 236 8333
Kind regards,
Ian.
 
Mick, I can assure you that the knife feels very good in ones hand. Then the butt end does not matter. When the knife keeps on selling, one gets the idea you are doing something right.
We all have an idea what a knife must look like, but we must respond to what the public likes and take that into consideration when making a knife.
Thank you for you interest and I would like to hear from you again.
Kind regards,
Ian.
 
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