Friction Folder

that looks pretty good for a "first" attempt.:) i really like that bail/lanyard hole, i'm becoming almost(almost) obsessed with with having them on my purchases. that sheath ain't half bad either! would you care to list specs like steel ,etc.? i'm guessing carbon fiber for handles(scales), which should make it pretty light. thanks, Neal
 
that looks pretty good for a "first" attempt.:) i really like that bail/lanyard hole, i'm becoming almost(almost) obsessed with with having them on my purchases. that sheath ain't half bad either! would you care to list specs like steel ,etc.? i'm guessing carbon fiber for handles(scales), which should make it pretty light. thanks, Neal

154CM, Brass .003 washers, SS pins and lanyard tube, Scales are burlap from Shadetree Custom Composites.
also, I created a hidden pin that is the catch for the blade...should have taken a pic of that.
 
If you ever sell it let me know.

This one is going as an x-mas present but I have several friction folder blades back from heat treat and will probably sell some as I finish them. I have a few different blades styles and patterns. If I start selling I will upgrade my forum membership and let you know.
 
that looks pretty good for a "first" attempt.:) i really like that bail/lanyard hole, i'm becoming almost(almost) obsessed with with having them on my purchases. that sheath ain't half bad either! would you care to list specs like steel ,etc.? i'm guessing carbon fiber for handles(scales), which should make it pretty light. thanks, Neal

Thank you. Yes I agree...I am obsessed with the lanyard holes. 90% of the knives I make I include one. Its like an added accessory that can be used if needed and if not it adds character and design to the knife!
 
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