Folding hunter with amboyna burl and hamon...

J. Doyle

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This one was commissioned by a local hunter to use as his main hunting knife. He said he uses a folder exclusively for hunting and did not want a fixed blade. He liked my forged guardless hunters and basically wanted one the same size and shape, but locking and folding.

I want to point out that there are several features that were his choice specifically:

1. He absolutely wanted no thumb stud, disc, hole, slot or nail nick of any kind. He expressly wanted this to be a two handed knife.

2. No pocket clip.

3. Dark gray look to the blade.

4. Some sort of premium burl handle.

5. No bolsters.

So this is what I came up with.

1075 steel clay quenched and etched
4 1/2" closed, 3 3/8" blade, 7 7/8" open
Blade finished out right at .125" and has full distal taper
Heavily rounded spine for comfort
Filed thumb grip areas, all de-horned so nothing is sharp
Stabilized amboyna burl scales with chamferred screw holes
Black pivot and screws
Fileworked Black g-10 backspacer, fileworked inside and out...grooved outside and coined inside
Polished and jeweled titanium liners, all sharp inside edges de-horned
Very smooth action and rock solid lockup

All comments, discussion and critique welcome.

















 
John,

Your quiet cleanliness SCREAMS quality. :thumbup: :eek:

I especially am drawn to the milled pocket for the lock.

Bravo!

Jim
 
Great job, that should serve him well......if he decides it's not too nice! ;)
 
first folder, hey bro?
 
I would want one with a thumbstud if it were me, but other than that, I don't think I've ever seen a folder I like more. EVER. That is just plain brilliant.
 
Very nice. Elegant simplicity. The hamon on that little guy is sweet!
 
This is simply stunning. I'm staggered, and speechless. Truly, my idea of a perfect folder, and I didn't even know it was until I saw it. WOW!!!
 
A very beautiful and elegant folder. It doesn't bother me at all that there is no thumb stud.

I love it! :)
 
Wow, that's a gorgeous piece, inside and out. In particular the placement of the sharpening notch.

Having a hard time imagining ever wanting to use a carbon steel folder for field-dressing, though... But the customer wants what the customer wants!
 
There's a lot to be said for clean-simplicity. I really like it a lot. :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
 
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