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I've seen multiple examples of Ray Cover's work and admired them, but never seemed to have the scratch to pick one up. A chance came for me to get a small gentleman's folder made by Jeff Cover and I pounced on it.
The blade is quite short and slim, only 2 1/4" from tip to choil and 1/16th" thick. It was reported to be made from ATS-34, but there are no markings on the blade with respect to the steel. The scales are a beautiful amber jigged bone, one of my favorites, with dovetailed bolsters. The bolsters and liners are stainless, but not integral. This should be an excellent addition to my EDC rotation.
Pictures:
Shown with my 1095 Queen Canoe to show relative scale:
Rick
The blade is quite short and slim, only 2 1/4" from tip to choil and 1/16th" thick. It was reported to be made from ATS-34, but there are no markings on the blade with respect to the steel. The scales are a beautiful amber jigged bone, one of my favorites, with dovetailed bolsters. The bolsters and liners are stainless, but not integral. This should be an excellent addition to my EDC rotation.
Pictures:
Shown with my 1095 Queen Canoe to show relative scale:
Rick