A New Light Saber by Richard Rogers

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First peanut by Richard Rogers, Carbon fibre scales, no liners, weighing in at ONE HALF ounce, based on the Case pattern Peanut. One fine user.

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In my pocket now, just sliced thru a double wall cardboard box about 4 feet long with no effort, like slicing warm butter.
Thanks Richard on an great execution of my favorite pattern
Jim
 
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+1:thumbup: That carbon fibre has a VERY nice pattern! When looking at the pics, the "overlapping" made it appear as if the tip had gotten broken off!

KOOL little knife!

Peter
OMG no! I just missed the tip when trying to get a shot, I suck at photos.
 
That looks awesome with the carbon fiber.


Sweet! Like others, I'm digging the CF application here.

Roger

Thanks Guys, coming from you it means a lot to me, At first I kinda wondered about the application of CF with the peanut, but I LOVE it now. Weighing in at only 1/2 ounces. It just disappears in your pocket. No blade play and flush in all three positions, he NAILED it. Can't believe it was his first attempt at a peanut. I have had several custom makers to back out of making one when my name came up. Some said they would, then working on it, then no correspondence at all. Fortunately I do not advance money for customs. So when they back out, they just go on my "NO BUY EVER LIST" I have 3 on it right now.
 
Very cool! I have a lot of carbon fiber material to use up, so I may just make one like that! What steel is it and can we see a shot closed looking down on the spine of the blade and also one of the spring side?


I am jealous, very nice little knife!

-Xander
 
Very cool! I have a lot of carbon fiber material to use up, so I may just make one like that! What steel is it and can we see a shot closed looking down on the spine of the blade and also one of the spring side?


I am jealous, very nice little knife!


-Xander

I am a lousy photographer, but will attempt later in day when the temps rise above 27'. Hard to hold camera steady anyway, much less so when fingers are about to drop off
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Normally not a fan of that style of knife but I'd definitely sport that one! Awesome knife.
 
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