Gent's Flipper (sold)

Alan Davis Knives

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overall length - – 7 1/8"
blade – 3" tip to scales
steel – - Chad Nichols' Stainless damascus (boomerang)
grind - 14" hollow
scales - – mammoth bark
bolsters - radiused front and rear Chad Nichols' mokume (boomerang)
liners - anodized, textured & file work titanium
floating back spacer – - Chad Nichols' Stainless damascus (boomerang)

handmade leather slip pouch by me included

Bearing pivot for a fast and smooth operation. Very strong detent, strong secure lock up and zero blade play in any direction

$1765 shipped in the US. Paypal, money order and most other forms of payment.


Thanks for looking,
Alan
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Great looking knife Alan...I absolutely love that Mammoth and the front and back bolsters...

Cheers/bg
 
Outrageously beautiful! ESPECIALLY the mammoth bark! I certainly hope you can find more like this. It has everything .... color, texture, and sheen.
 
Outrageously beautiful! ESPECIALLY the mammoth bark! I certainly hope you can find more like this. It has everything .... color, texture, and sheen.
Thanks Dennis! I am always on the lookout for mammoth like this, unfortunately it does not come along very often.
 
I have never seen mammoth that color before was that natural?

People here need to making and sharing knives I can't afford ;_; jk of course great work.
 
I have never seen mammoth that color before was that natural?

People here need to making and sharing knives I can't afford ;_; jk of course great work.

It is natural. I personally have never even heard of anyone being successful at dying mammoth ivory, it is just to dense to accept dyes. Mammoth ivory can exhibit brownish or more rarely blue-green colored blemishes caused by the iron phosphate vivianite. Thanks!
 
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