Any white Micarta handled slip joints?

Macchina

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I'm hoping to find a nice white-handled knife soon (see the link in my signature ;) ). I think a nice white or ivory Micarta slip joint would be quite classy but I can't seem to find anything outside of custom. Any suggestions?

Bark River makes some fixed blades and confirms it is a great looking material.
 
GEC has smooth white bone scales on several knives. Also micarta previous years (see 2013 traditional forum knife). They also did ivory but that's kind of expensive. AG Russell has several patterns in smooth white bone. (I had one of his curved Zulu Spears and it was a really nice knife.) Schatt & Morgan did some in white a couple years back. Bear does white every now and then (but QC is very poor on their knives). Bark River offes white micarta as does Northwoods. Queen & Ulster used to do white scales.

Bob Dozier does white. as does John Lloyd if you want to go custom.
 
is this what you are looking for?
if so
ill have to look for it tomorrow
Its not new if so

i have carried it and used it. there is patina and user marks on it for sure

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Canal street did a pinch, barlow, half moon trapper, and trapper in Panama white linen micarta.
 
This forum is awesome! The baby is coming soon and I all but gave up on the perfect TC but Vance just made my day!
 
This forum is awesome! The baby is coming soon and I all but gave up on the perfect TC but Vance just made my day!

Made my day reading this after seen your WTT in the exchange.
Another reason why this place is just amazing. :thumbup:
 
So glad you found one for that special day!


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Here's the 2013 anyway:



Its paper micarta basically, although GEC called it smooth ivory phenolic laminate
 
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Böker made a Trapper several years ago as some kind of annual knife.

The knife had white micarta handles. It is a nice knife - limited but they still seem to be around on the secondary market.
 
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