Keith Johnson Knives

Here's one I just finished for an order.....CPM 154 CM, amber stag, integral bolsters.

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That knife is just so close to perfect as you can get, Kieth...that is a piece of stunning work there Sir!
 
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This is about as bad a picture as you'll see on here but my cell phone was all I had on me as a camera. The Coho are running pretty good right now and the Lanny's is about the best at doing the dirty work. Fishing and hunting is going to have to keep me busy while I wait in line for another Keith Johnson knife. We're going for a wharncliff trapper this time around.

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Just mailed these off today.
4" closed, CPM 154 blades & springs, Lightning Strike carbon fiber scales, bronze blade pivot bushings, stainless liners and fittings. bronze bird's eye.


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Keith,

Those look stunning. Very interesting handle material too. Congrats to you and the lucky buyer.
 
Keith,

These are very nice! I haven't seen the "back pocket" design from you, is this something new?

All the best, Jeff
 
Those 2 look very nice. I like everything about them. The features complement each other and make a total package. :thumbup:
 
Get the salts, Matilda, I'm swooning . . . . !

Really, Keith, those are just awesome. I really like the leaf/spear blade. What DO you call that one!
 
Keith,

Looks great! It looks as if the lighting strike CF worked out very well for you on these two knives.

Congrats to you and the new owner,
 
Very nice, clean knives, Keith. I like 'em. :thumbup:
 
Thanks for the kind comments, folks! Here's another one, this one is 3" closed and 800 grit belt finished, the scales are black buffalo horn. The new owner has it in his pocket by now.
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Thanks for the kind comments, folks! Here's another one, this one is 3" closed and 800 grit belt finished, the scales are black buffalo horn. The new owner has it in his pocket by now.
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Keith, I like it. What's horn like to work with?
 
Keith, I like it. What's horn like to work with?

It works easily, just stinks up the shop in a different way. :barf::D It polishes up nicely.

It was considered by Remington Knife Co. to be "the best pocket knife handle of all for a pocket knife" (Remington catalog C-30).
 
Not sure about that one but Black Beauty for the black buffalo horn model?
 
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