Photos For the love of Lockbacks! (Traditionals only)

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@marcus52AR @Railsplitter

Well, I just received the Moki Clio in desert ironwood with Damascus blade.

20200224_092509 by Pine Moon, on Flickr

20200224_095208 by Pine Moon, on Flickr

20200223_124928 by Pine Moon, on Flickr

It's an unusual piece.
It's my first Damascus knife, which is what drove me to get it. Being a lockback made it an easy choice since I love lockbacks. It's my second Moki. This brand is probably about as close to a custom knife as one can get. The shield says "hand made knife" above the MOKI logo.

My other Moki is the small Kronos, pictured alongside below. And like the Kronos, fit and finish are impeccable; the lock up on each is extremely crisp with absolutely zero play anywhere.

What's interesting about the Clio is the complete absence of hardware. There are no pins or screws of any kind visible.

20200224_084256 by Pine Moon, on Flickr

The rear bolster is mother of pearl with a strip of abalone shell.

20200224_101946 by Pine Moon, on Flickr


I plan on doing a more complete review in the review section as I get better aquatinted with her. I bought it to use everyday.
It appears to be an uncommon piece. There isn't a single video about it on YouTube.
 
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@marcus52AR @Railsplitter

Well, I just received the Moki Clio in desert ironwood with Damascus blade.

20200224_092509 by Pine Moon, on Flickr

20200224_095208 by Pine Moon, on Flickr

20200223_124928 by Pine Moon, on Flickr

It's an unusual piece.
It's my first Damascus piece, which is what drove me to get it. Being a lockback made it an easy choice since I love lockbacks. It's my second Moki. This brand is probably about as close to a custom knife as one can get. The shield says "hand made knife" above the MOKI logo.

My other Moki is the small Kronos, pictured alongside below. And like the Kronos, fit and finish are impeccable; the lock up on each is extremely crisp with absolutely zero play anywhere.

What's interesting about the Clio is the complete absence of hardware. There are no pins or screws of any kind visible.

20200224_084256 by Pine Moon, on Flickr

The rear bolster is mother of pearl with a strip of abalone shell.

20200224_101946 by Pine Moon, on Flickr


I plan on doing a more complete review in the review section as I get better aquatinted with her. I bought it to use everyday.
It appears to be an uncommon piece. There isn't a single video about it on YouTube.

As a huge fan of lockbacks as well, what a beauty!! Congrats.
 
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