Ken Coats 4" Jack

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This one has Gray-Black Winterbottom jigged bone scales.

SPECS:

Blade and spring are ATS 34, cyro quenched, Rc 62.
Blade is hollow ground , 600 grit hand finish. From 3/32" stock.
Frame is 416 SS milled from bar stock
Scales are Ken Coats dyed and jigged bone. Federal shield is pinned.
Knife is 4" closed, 7 1/4" open. Flush in open, closed and half stop positions.
About 5 to 6 on the pull open scale. Nice walk and talk.

PRICE $275 plus PayPal and shipping SOLD

You can say I'll take it here, PM or email me.
Comments are welcome, Thanks for looking.

Ken

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I finally have to add some comments! I admire your work immensely. I have been so close to pulling the trigger on buying one of your knives, my only hesitation is that I would be afraid to ruin its perfection using it. Although I'm sure you fully intend your knives to be used. Very beautiful. I dont want to disrepspect any of the makers here but in my personal opinion you and Mike Alsdorf are the 2 best here.

Matt
 
Congrats, great knife, looks as if it will walk the talk, make a fine user and pocket pal.
James
 
WOW!! Love that pattern..reminds me of a single blade stockman. Fit and finish is tight! Is that a hint of swedge I see?? ;) Very nice and a bargain!

R
 
I finally have to add some comments! I admire your work immensely. I have been so close to pulling the trigger on buying one of your knives, my only hesitation is that I would be afraid to ruin its perfection using it. Although I'm sure you fully intend your knives to be used. Very beautiful. I dont want to disrepspect any of the makers here but in my personal opinion you and Mike Alsdorf are the 2 best here.

Matt
I have a number of ken's knives and some are for show but i have a couple that i rotate daily for edc. I have one i carry for work that i have been using for 5 years now, it has been through hell, but still cuts and works like it was brand new, so I reccomend picking one up, you wont be dissapointed!! thanks dave
 
WOW!! Love that pattern..reminds me of a single blade stockman. Fit and finish is tight! Is that a hint of swedge I see?? ;) Very nice and a bargain!

R

Add a secondary pen and you'd have a darn nice custom version of Case's Texas Jack (6292).

Are you listening, Ken? ;) :D
 
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