Ken Coats Texas Jack

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I really like the way this one turned out, clean inside and out.

SPECS
Blades and springs Ats-34, cryo quenched, blades Rc61-62, springs Rc-48
3/32" stock.
Blades are hollow ground, 600 grit hand finish, standard nail nicks, cut
swedge on master, drawn swedge on sheepfoot.
Frame 416 stainless steel, bolsters and liners integral, liners are mill relieved.
Scales Ken Coats dyed and jigged bone, Badge shield is pinned.
Back is flush open, closed, half stop, or any combination.
Closed length 4", open length 7 1/4". Bolster to tip of blade 3 1/4" on master,
1 3/4" on sheepfoot. About 5 on the pull scale.

SOLE AUTHORSHIP All parts made by me in my shop.

Price $450 shipping and paypal included.
You can say I'll take it here, pm or email me.
All comments welcome and thanks for looking.
Ken

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I usually don't feel the need to "shill" but I happen to own the first of the Texas Jacks that Ken made and it's an awesome knife. He made exactly what I had asked for. You won't be disappointed. 'Nuff said. :thumbup::cool:

(Even if he doesn't always remember which way the blades are supposed to fit in the frame. (Private joke. ;))
 
I like this Texas Jack the best of the knives I have seen you list here Ken.
Just a really great looking knife!
 
Hi Ken. My monitor does not show the scales
color. The look totally black. Could you give
me a brief description of the colors.
Thanks in advance
Jose
 
Jose the scales are a deep chocolate brown with a bit of a tortoise shell color
undertone, hope this helps.
Ken.
 
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