FullTi Framelock Frintflipper with stainless damascus Blade

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Hello Frieds, please, let me to offer to You one of my recently finished frontflippers.

This knife got blade made of german stainless damascus Balbach (N690 and Nitro B steels). Blade is 60-61RC hard, runing fast with caged bearings and operating is very smooth. Spine of blade is rounded. Handle is milled out from two pieces of titanium, side surface is gently peeled, outlines satined. Milling and carving is my craftsmanship, there is NO CNC in my shop;)
Milled and carved Ti pocked clip is screwed with hidden screws.

overal lenght is 192mm (7.56")
edge lenght is 86mm (3.38")
blade thickness is 3mm (0.118")
closed is 110mm long (4.33")

If You think that You need to see or know some details , let me know please.

Folder come with certificate and soft zipping pouch.

Knife asking 580USD shipped. PayPal is preffered.

You can place Your "I´ll take it" here, and duplicate it to my email please! macwasil@gmail.com

What do You think?


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That is some of the coolest damascus I have ever seen, and that crop-circle handle milling is just awesome. The blade shape is perfect, too!

If you do another one of these, you might consider having the lockside carved in a way that matches the pocket clip - meaning, from straight on, the milling would seem to seamlessly continue on the clip. Even if this required making it a linerlock, I think the appearance would be incredible.
 
You sir are killing it! Very nice design and execution. Wpuld love of these with plain steel so I would not mind using. Keep it up.
 
Beautiful work Vaclav. I love the full ti you sent me. The quality is exceptional!!!
 
Fantastic workmanship and quality. Beautiful knife. I'm with Woodysone, I'd use it with a steel blade not damascus tho.

How did you do the 'carving' on the handle and clip. Soo many unique things about this knife!!!
 
Thank You all! I am proud that You like it, really.
Circles on hadle and clip are milled out on my mill turning table. Good stuff that turning table. I have it shortly, then I am still discovering new purposes.

Ken, I am glad that You are satisfied with Your piece!
 
Looks fantastic! Do you ever make flippers or blades with thumbstuds?

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Thank You! Yes, I have made some flippers some time ago, but I had leave this path. I was not happy with flipping tab. In short, flipping tab and thubstud, it hindered use. I prefer clear usefull blade. It cannot be excluded that I make some again in the future.

Front flippers are currently my point now ;-) Thanks for comments! W.
 
Thank You! I belive that You will soon in another opportunity ;-)

This one is still available!
 
Great looking knife! I like how you dealt with the lanyard attachment. Simple and elegant, and looks very functional when you pull the lanyard you are actually pulling the clip right off you pocket. Plus keeps the lanyard out of the blade path so no snags on opening. Well done!!
 
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