Keith Johnson Knives

Nice one, Keith. Has a lot of character. :thumbup:
 
Your lanny's clip looks really good Keith, how do you like working with integral bolste
 
Keith just emailed me last night photos of the new spearpoint jack he made for me. It is in the mail; I don't have it yet, but he indicated that it would be okay to post here. I am sure, based on the TLAR sodbuster that this jack will be as good, possibly a lot better. Anyway, I should have it in hand in a couple of days, but I wanted to share with you folks here:

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Ed J
 
TLAR: Very nice looking Jack; love how the lines flow! Is that ivory?

It is old Westinghouse white micarta. It looks really nice.

Peter, since I don't have it in hand yet, I don't know for sure, but I believe our target was 3-5/8" closed.

I like Keith's photo above, but it just won't look right until it is on top of that brick pile out back. ;)

Ed J
 
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Keith just emailed me last night photos of the new spearpoint jack he made for me. It is in the mail; I don't have it yet, but he indicated that it would be okay to post here. I am sure, based on the TLAR sodbuster that this jack will be as good, possibly a lot better. Anyway, I should have it in hand in a couple of days, but I wanted to share with you folks here:

TLAR-white-Micarta-jack.jpg


Ed J

Great looking knife, congrats to you and Keith. I do like the pinched bolsters on this one.
 
I had to post this photo of the knife. It's not in the same class as Keith's photo but I like it because it is here!!

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If there is a flaw in this knife, only Keith knows about it because I can't find it. I'll edit this post when I have some more pictures available.

Ed
 
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Dang nab it. Now I'm going to be really, really looking!! :D

Beautiful knife Keith, flaw included (where ever it is). Ed J
 
Since I recently got the memory card back, here are some quick shots of my blue bone slimline trapper as promised. Exceptional fit and finish, nice medium spring tension, flushed in all three position, and love the ability to pinch the blade open! I don't see many jigged blue bone slip joints and this one hits homerun for me. The blade profile as Keith refers to is called California Clip and I love how the tip bows upward. This is my EDC companion to my small Chris Reeve Sebenza regular; this one in the front left pocket and the Sebenza clipped in the front right pocket.

I've really enjoyed carrying and using this trapper. Thank you Keith!
 

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