Black/Grey Camo Liner Lock

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Blade: 3 1/8" A-2 flat ground from 1/8" stock to .015 behind the edge. Heat treated to 61/62 HRC with -300 deg. cryo by Peters' of PA. Acid etched and stonewashed. Rides on phosper bronze washers and has reversible thumb stud. Blade sits dead center.(can show a pic if needed)


Handle: 4 1/4" Black/Grey Camo G-10, 1/8" stock. .040 TI liners and all stainless hardware.


Clip: fold over, low ride, tip up. Acid etched and stonewashed. Drilled for right or left hand carry.


Knife weight: 3.10 oz.








Asking $225.00 includes shipping in CONUS. 100% money back if not satisfied.

Paypal preferred, wwells63@aol.com or USPS Money Order

"I'll take it", gets it. Thanks for looking, Walter.
 
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I wish I had funds available because that is exactly what I was picturing coming from you- gorgeous knife Walter!!!
 
Beautiful knife. As a lifelong Virginian I love the makers mark! Just like DrewBear said I will be looking for something that "lures me in more" and then I will definitely buy one of your fine knives. Keep up the good work Walter!
 
Beautiful knife. As a lifelong Virginian I love the makers mark! Just like DrewBear said I will be looking for something that "lures me in more" and then I will definitely buy one of your fine knives. Keep up the good work Walter!

Thank you, hopefully I'll make something you want, someday. walter
 
I never got an email from you Walt. Next one with wood scales will have me in the market. Wanting to try a2 in a folder. Russ
 
Hello Walter, that's one great knife you made. I love that you left it nice and lean behind the edge for great cutting performance, some makers seem to forget that a knife is supposed to cut well. Id love to try a2 in a folder and your knives are perfect but they would be to small for my big ol mits. I need at least a 3.5 inch blade and 4.5 inch handle, preferably 4.75. If you make a a bigger knife and add some carbon fiber, I would definitely be interested. Keep up the great work.
 
Hello Walter, that's one great knife you made. I love that you left it nice and lean behind the edge for great cutting performance, some makers seem to forget that a knife is supposed to cut well. Id love to try a2 in a folder and your knives are perfect but they would be to small for my big ol mits. I need at least a 3.5 inch blade and 4.5 inch handle, preferably 4.75. If you make a a bigger knife and add some carbon fiber, I would definitely be interested. Keep up the great work.

Thank you for the kind words d00mtr33. I've had requests for larger knives and will see what I can come up with. Thanks, Walter
 
Hey Walt, if you could do a flipper (I don't think I've seen a flipper from you) that is identical in looks to this knife in every detail except that it has the scales of the orange frickie you just made and has an upgrade in steel I would 100% buy it. I get that the better steel is costlier so I would understand paying a bit more. My only concern would be not getting on BF quick enough to snag it. I would have to BF Stalk you :) to make sure that I didn't miss the opportunity to buy it. If you make one like I described email me at ryanwarfield at gmail dot com day or night. It will be instantly purchased and you won't have to take all of the time creating a sales post.
 
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