Alan Davis Knives
Knife Maker
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This was the design of fellow knifemaker & friend Eliot Maldonaldo. I changed it up a little but it is still his design and it was his first self designed linerlock. He normally makes slipjoints, but wanted to learn to make linerlocks and I showed him the basics and he has been showing me the basics of slipjoints. Thanks Eliot, for letting me use such a great design.
The overall length is 7 1/8", the blade is 3 1/16" from tip to scales x 1" high and is hollow ground from 1/8" 1095 high carbon steel and was differentially heat treated. The liners and bolsters are 410/416 stainless steel and are heat treated, the bolsters are spot welded. The scales are amber dyed jigged bone. There is file work on blade spine, bolsters & liners, the thumbstud I made from sterling silver and it comes with a right hand carry sheath made by me. This one has a nylon cased bearing system which operates very smooth and has zero blade play in any direction..
The overall length is 7 1/8", the blade is 3 1/16" from tip to scales x 1" high and is hollow ground from 1/8" 1095 high carbon steel and was differentially heat treated. The liners and bolsters are 410/416 stainless steel and are heat treated, the bolsters are spot welded. The scales are amber dyed jigged bone. There is file work on blade spine, bolsters & liners, the thumbstud I made from sterling silver and it comes with a right hand carry sheath made by me. This one has a nylon cased bearing system which operates very smooth and has zero blade play in any direction..








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