Blue G10 - EDC linerlock

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I would like offered you my new folder from N690 steel (blade) and blue G10. Spring is made from Ak5Mo (stainless spring steel)

Lenght of the knife - 210mm
Lenght of the blade - 90mm
Thickness of the blade - 2,8mm
Weight - 140g

Price - 215 USD (Paypal) SOLD
Include shipping to USA

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Thanks for your comments
Jan Serak
 
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nice, simple, clean, I like it! I wonder, if you put fine jimping on the spine could it be flipped open? That would be cool.
 
It looks like some good workmanship went into making this folder, however with that back of the blade sticking out it looks like a little more time could have been spent on the drawing and pattern aspects. Sure you can change anything as you wish but one of the design things of a liner lock is to keep all of the blade corners within the frame. As a pocket carry knife this one would soon eat through the pocket used to carry it. Still a nice looking folder at a very good price. Frank
 
The designer can clarify but I am pretty sure that piece sticking out can be used to open the knife one-handed, similar to a Burger EXK1 or a Boker Exskelibur. Not a flaw, but a design feature.

A nice clean design at a very fair price. Good work!
 
I just received Jan's wooden handled linerlock he offered here. If the action on this one is similar the Boker Exskeiibur method makes a lot of sense. I will let you know if I end up snagging this one as well!
 
The construction is really for one-handed opening. It is reason why the blade has no "opening things" like a pin. It is easy to see on the video, but I have a little problem with uploading.
Frank - thanks for your critics! I am a beginner in making a folding knives, so all critics are welcomed. I hope that every my next knive will be better.
 
A finely crafted knife at an awesome price. I understand the concept behind the method of opening. I've used a similar one on a couple of custom orders. You've got a bright future in knifemaking. Keep up the good work!
 
I love it man! I think if you take into consideration what Frank Said about the back corner, it would be on another level.

I'd like to see your video though, I'm not entirely clear on how you propose opening.
 
Thanks!
I uploaded the video. You can see it here: [video=youtube;MWG1opStpaw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWG1opStpaw&feature=youtu.be[/video]
 
That works well as some here suspected. It is nice! A tad of gimping at the horn would aid some in traction while opening, but maybe not necessary. I like it, but would prefer thinner scales for pocket carry, but that's just a personal preference. Nice job!
 
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