Gent's Folder with Mammoth, Damascus, and Filework

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Here is a little Gent's folder I just finished. It has a CPM20CV stainless blade with a 600 grit satin finish on bevel and a 1200 grit on the flats. The bolsters are stainless damascus and the liners have been jeweled and anodized a variegated wine and gold. Roman knot filework. All visible internal surfaces are either satin, polished or jeweled. This one is a front opening design. Please excuse the lint in the photos as these are closeup shots and I didn't see most of it. I may need glasses.:eek: Thanks for looking. Jeff

Here is a short video of the action.
https://youtu.be/EYsU7AoKuEo












 
Jeff, oh Jeff - you upped the bar once again. Bart is humbled :D
Very beautifully done :thumbup:


Ray
 
Beautiful, but I have to ask..

No nail nick? Like how do you open this knife if you got some grease on your fingers.
 
Beautiful, but I have to ask..

No nail nick? Like how do you open this knife if you got some grease on your fingers.

Thanks Lapedog. It is a front opener. The video attached also demonstrates it better than I can explain it. Opens easier than a nail nick and can be done with one hand. As far a greasy fingers goes. This is not made to be a mechanics work knife. It will still easily open 2 handed without a nick, but that is not part of its design. This one is meant to be sleek.
 
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