Homemade Stainless Damascus Flipper

Burchtree

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I just finished this blade up and it is my (and Jody Muller's) first attempt at making stainless Damascus, so this is definitely a “one-of.” It is a mix of 13c26 and nickel and has about a 4-inch cutting edge. The blade is stone-washed and utilizes the “Ikoma-Korth Bearing System.” The handles are made of .125 titanium that has been stone-washed and green anodized – it also has a very light “spiderweb” finish under the ano. It is about 9 ½ inches open.

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Looks great to me. I like the damascus. Simple pattern, yet it stands out. Great job. When is the how to do coming out? LOL Jim
 
Very nice Michael! I'm liking your work more and more every time you post! :)

-d
 
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