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John Lloyd Knives

Getout: I will repair, tighten or whatever it needs...or replace it entirely. Just give me a yell.

John


Thanks John, I'll shoot you an email. Not taking away from what you do, I am just fairly ignorant of the whole thing.
 
I have nineteen Lloyd knives and not one of them has any blade play at all.

I just wish I had the capability to take photos of the bunch and post them.

Wonderfully crafted of interesting materials.
 
Figured I would post this Wonderful John Lloyd knife here. I really like Johns work, The heat treat seems to be top notch, the scales are beautiful and the blade is rock solid (no wobble). Worth every penny that I payed for it. It's my first Lloyd and wont be my last. Beautiful knives everyone! I've got a new one coming in soon, I'll update when it arrives!
 
John offers a lot of bang for the buck! I've watched his knives improve greatly over the last few years. Great guy too!
 
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New auroch handled John Lloyd. I love the size at 3.5 closed and as always, the grind and swedge are dead on. I really like the scale materials John uses. The quality is good for the amount of knives he turns out. These are made to be USED as well, I have no issues beating the crud out of my Lloyd folders. I cut up a ton of thick cardboard today and could still manage to shave hair, not as easily as before the cardboard, but a few swipes on the strop and popping sharp she was! I wonder what the hardness is on Johns blades.. Job well done John:thumbup:



 
Safe & Happy Thanksgiving All.

Stag & 52100 trapper by John

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