A Gentleman's Folder

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Here's a custom order I just did. The blade is 3 1/8", CPM154, Ti liners, and the handle is macassar ebony. I think it turned out nicely. What do you guys think? Thanks for looking.
-Ray Laconico

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Ray I,ve been looling at your knives for some time now and have,nt seen one I have,nt liked:thumbup:
 
Always liked your work and now these new folders of yours are really sweet. Like all of them, clean neat work, nice lines. Might have to eventually have one of these one of these days.

Jerry Fisher
 
Oh, that's beautiful!!! I may have to look at getting another one of your knives soon...
 
Very very clean. It is desceptively larger than I expected from the first pictures. very nice.
Steve
 
Ray is the king of the clean finish. I have never seen one of his knives with even a slight imperfection. This is another example.
 
Ray is the king of the clean finish. I have never seen one of his knives with even a slight imperfection. This is another example.

Thanks for the kind words Matt. I work real hard to make the best knife I can make but believe me, none of my knives are perfect!
 
Ray, that is one of the nicest folders I've seen from you, I much prefer the wood look!!!
 
raylaconico said:
Thanks for the kind words Matt. I work real hard to make the best knife I can make but believe me, none of my knives are perfect!

And why not?!



























Only kidding :p. Good work on that one! Is there a reason why you like your knives to be carried tip-down? Have you ever done one tip-up or perhaps drill and tap for both up and down?
 
safetyman, I usually do them tip down because that's the way I like to carry. They can usually be done either way. I've done a couple tapped on both sides. The framelock I made was tip up. This one however had to be tip down because there wasn't enough room in the rear of the knife for a clip.
 
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