Ken Coats 3" Serpentine Jack

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This one seems a bit small for the normal size of knives I make, but it
was fun to build.

SPECS
Blades and springs Ats-34, cryo quenched, blades Rc 61-62, springs Rc-48,
this knife is made from 1/16" stock.
Blades are hollow ground, pen has drawn swedges, cut swedge on master.
Frame 416 stainless steel, liners and bolsters integral.
Scales Elk stag
Closed length 3", Open length 5 3/8" Back is flush open, half stop, closed,
or any combination.
This knife is under 1/2" thick, spring extension on pen, sunk joint.
About middle of the road for pull on a small knife, very smooth.

SOLE AUTHORSHIP All parts made by me in my shop

Price $400 shipping and paypal included. SOLD
You can say I'll take it here, pm, or email me.
All comments welcome and thanks for looking
Ken

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Ken,that is a great little knife! It appears you nailed it outta the park :thumbup:.Someone's gonna score that little guy! Very nice!
-Vince
 
That's a great looking little knife! Well done!
 
Nice score Roland - I know you will enjoy this new beauty. - :thumbup:

Good job, KC

Take care.

TA
 
O.K. PP paid, so now i can say how amazed i am. i came across this listing 3 1/2 hours after it's posting and it was still not spoken for. you "guys" must be slippin ! LOOK at this knife: beautiful serpentine frame; beautiful rounded bolsters; such graceful flow. and dark elk scales, a bit rare as much of elk antler is rather gray, somewhat dull. but not here; beautiful, and not fat, and with the extra touch of an easy-open notch. Classy. and sunken joints ! wow, gives it a Gent's quality, but i know a knife from Ken is able to "cut above it's size", so it's really a tough little jack all dressed up. and look at that Clip; beautifully swaged and with a perfect belly, not too skinny. and then a sweet and tough looking little Pen blade ! Right-On !! and i bet they will be super, super sharp, because my other KC knife arrived this way and still is despite frequent use.
the whole knife just comes together as "Right".
so you other guys who visited here before me were actually sleeping !
lucky me. roland
 
O.K. PP paid, so now i can say how amazed i am. i came across this listing 3 1/2 hours after it's posting and it was still not spoken for. you "guys" must be slippin !

Love the quotation marks. I had to check my equipment after that. :o

Congratulations on a real sweet knife!
 
Picked this up at Northport P.O. yesterday. very nice little Jack. i don't normally give my knives names, but this one is sweet and the name "Little Jack" just fits it perfectly. i'll fondle and admire it for awhile working up the courage to carry and use it.
thank you Ken.
roland
 
Congrats Roland.

Beautiful knife.
 
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