Fixed Blade & Folder Combo

Buck501 and Iron River with Stretch.

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I own a combination slip joint and a locking 'part'- basically a small liner lock. It is an "Imperial" made in Ireland and is stainless.
The handle is 3 6/8" - With the bale extended it is 4 1/8"
The "large blade" is 2 6/8" - the last of that is 6/16" that includes the sharpening choil and saying 3 words. One over the other etc. saying "Imperial/Ireland/Stainless". That part of the knife is a slip joint. OAL is 6 5/8" with the bale up. Then there is the locking piece, meant for like electrical work or whatever you choose to do with it. I have the one side that can be - - sharpened like a razor - it's barely a 1/16" longer than the knife. I filed and dremeled the tip perfect flat for a screw driver maybe or to pick at or scrape with. Both of them have nail nicks. There is a piece of metal that separates the two that measures 1 1/8" and has the word 'PRESS' in red on it. That part of metal that says 'PRESS' keeps that piece that is combo knife/screw driver/ scraper etc. in a firmly locked position without a hint of wobble. A liner lock really. The handle is all black. Super sharp and serves its purpose along with my BOKER Tree Brand 492 - 2 blades - all slip joints.
 
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