Cocobolo nested Liner Lock((SOLD))

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This is another nested liner lock made from Cocobolo Diamond wood and CPM 154. The knife pictured has a smooth action and detent. Knife weighs 2.40 oz. and open length is 7 3/8".

Blade: 3 1/8" CPM 154 full flat ground to approx. .022 behind the edge. Heat treated to HRC 61/62 by Peters' of PA with a -300 deg. cryo quench. Hand sanded and left in Scotch Brite finish. Rides on phosper bronze washers.


Handle: 4 1/4" sculpted and polished Cocobolo Diamond wood with a nested TI liner lock. Hour glass standoffs and all stainless hardware. Black pocket clip mounted with a nested TI backer plate.







Price: $195.00 ((SOLD))shipped CONUS with 100% satisfaction or money back.
first "I'll take it" gets it.
Paypal preferred (wwells63@aol.com) or USPS Money Order or other.

Thanks for taking a look, Walter.
 
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Mr Wells, Id like you to know that I'm really enjoying my little black friction folder. When I'm not working commercial construction with my bigass cargo pants and "bat belt" I find your knife that only cost me around 100 dollars in my pocket more often than any of my smaller knives that cost a small fortune. Its about the handiest knife ive got, light as a feather and much more durable than I expected. This one is very tempting. Cant decide if I want to try your locking ones or wait for another friction folder...maybe a wharncliffe? Very pretty knife sir.Keep up the good work.
 
Looks like a beauty Walter. That hand sanded finish looks sweet! The nested liner lock is well executed too.
Thank you for your support and kind words. Walter

Mr Wells, Id like you to know that I'm really enjoying my little black friction folder. When I'm not working commercial construction with my bigass cargo pants and "bat belt" I find your knife that only cost me around 100 dollars in my pocket more often than any of my smaller knives that cost a small fortune. Its about the handiest knife ive got, light as a feather and much more durable than I expected. This one is very tempting. Cant decide if I want to try your locking ones or wait for another friction folder...maybe a wharncliffe? Very pretty knife sir.Keep up the good work.

Thank you for the feedback, it is greatly appreciated. It's nice to know that something I created is being enjoyed by someone else. This really motivates me to "get on with it". *I'm sending you a PM. Walter
 
Yeah I keep coming back and looking. I'm going to add one of yours to my collection after I finish some of these projects later this year. And bring my little girl to Disney lol
 
Yeah I keep coming back and looking. I'm going to add one of yours to my collection after I finish some of these projects later this year. And bring my little girl to Disney lol

Take care of your little girl first, the knives will come later:thumbup:. Walter
 
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