Cliff Parker - Bog Oak & Grim Reaper with Skulls - Liner Lock Folder

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Just finished up this latest folder from Cliff Parker. This knife operates as smooth as silk and locks up like a vault.

Here's the specs:

Blade Length: 3 5/8"
Closed Length: 4 1/4"
Overall Length: 8"
Blade Material: 1084, 4600e & Nickel (Twisted Skulls)
Bolster Material: 1084, 4600e, 4800e & Nickel (Grim Reaper with Skulls)
Handle Material: Bog Oak
Liner Material: Anodized Titanium

Here's the photos:
Cliff-Parker-Bog-Oak-Grim-Reaper-Folder-1.jpg

Cliff-Parker-Bog-Oak-Grim-Reaper-Folder-2.jpg
 
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Wow! Incredible in every aspect... :cool: The reaper is my favorite part.

Excellent photography!
 
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This is one great piece!
I love the thematic presence- not so in your face that it's annoying, and not so subtle as to vanish completely. This has a really nice balance, I think.
Lots of complimentary and complementary elements that pulse with interest, maintaining viewer engagement.
 
Dig the Reaper and Skulls. The blade shape and overall form of this folder work wonderfully with the damascus design. Nice one, Cliff!
 
The bog oak really sets this whole knife off. Subtle in colour but it has great depth and grain.

If I may offer a suggestion, I think that the screw heads should all be oriented in the same direction.
 
I think its a great looking knife. Not my favorite shape but it completely fits the bill on this knife. I think everything looks perfect as usual cliff. And I don't know why people always insist on indexing the screws. I almost prefer them like this... and think it really makes no difference. I would love to see this as a dagger. And if I ordered one it would have a ladder pattern blade. :)
 
Hi Jon,

Thanks much and as far as screws go I don't like them indexed on most work they tend to look grid like. No Flow.
They do however look good on some of these knives that have a art deco look.

Cliff
 
Hi Jon,

Thanks much and as far as screws go I don't like them indexed on most work they tend to look grid like. No Flow.
They do however look good on some of these knives that have a art deco look.

Cliff

The "indexed screws" topic comes up often enough that I see an opportunity for a service I could offer while I'm Photoshopping the image...I could copy and paste one single screw so they are all perfectly identical and indexed...what do you think Cliff, we give it a shot on the next knife/picture? :)
 
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