First frame lock "MEGGEDO" new patt.

Beautiful work Patrick!!! I've still gotta call ya..........:o
 
I like this one and want to make more,different O/Ls, anodizing and such. This one is #2 of 2. #1 went to a Perveyor in NY.
Heres the specs:
.095 6-4Ti bead-blasted frame, jeweled inside, 4 1/2" long
Full length 6-4Ti anodized backspacer.
.040 6-4Ti machined O/Ls w/brushed finish.
6-4Ti anodized pocket clip, tip down carry.
3/16" HT stop & pivot pins.
3 1/4" S60V blade, Rc. 60/61, .124 thick. hollow ground w/satin finish.
Knurled ambi. thumbstuds.
Rock-solid lock-up, zero blade play, and secure detent.
7 3/4" overall & only .400th thick.
This is a heavy duty EDCr I'm tell'in ya. I just wish the pics. turned out better.
Anyway, tell me what ya,all think. Should I make more;anyone intrested? Thanks for looking.:)
 
Has a very rugged look to it. And built with heavy use in mind !

Excellent !
 
Very nice knife!I like alot the metal over metal scales gives it a nice reinforced look.
 
Thanks for the comments folks and thanks to Danbo for reminding it was my B-day. I thought I was to quit having those after the last one when I turned 40:rolleyes:
 
Hi Pat,

Excellent knife, beautifully made and the pix turned out fine. ;) How much would an exact piece like the one you've posted here will cost me? I Like the simple, yet functional design and of course...heavy duty is always my top priority! :D

Eric.
 
That is a great looking knife.

How much would something like that go for.;)
 
That is a gorgeous knife!!! It looks like it could handle whatever what thrown it's way.
 
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