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ID this knife from American Handgunner mag

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I saw this frame lock knife in American Handgunner. There was no mention of it in the captions and I couldn't make out the maker's mark. Strange that it doesn't have a thumb pin or anything else to open it with. Anyone else notice this?

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[This message has been edited by tallwingedgoat (edited 09-18-2000).]
 
I dunno what it is, but I like the design. Probably only has a thumbstud on the other side of the blade, instead of one on each side, which is why you can't see the stud.

--JB

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If I'm not mistaken, the knife in question is a Warren Thomas custom with a Ti handle and blade. I don't own one of them but, one of our fellow forumites, who I met a few weeks back, had one and we discussed it being in American Handgunner. Sweet knife by the way!
 
Never seen a Warren Thomas that wasn't a carbon fiber, but those front and rear bolts sure look Warren Thomasanesque.

Art S
 
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