KEN ERICKSON yellow EDC

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KEN ERICKSON 3 1/2 EDC

SOLD $395 shipped conus, Paypal fees included

In keeping with the long standing tradition of yellow scales on slipjoints I am offering this one. As many of you may know I have make a few liner-less knives on this same pattern as of late. This one has liners. The liner-less pattern weighs in 1 1/4 while this knife 1 7/8 oz. This knife would make a good work knife.This one is in D2. This one is really smooth, flush in all three positions,blade nicely centered. Shipped in protective zippered case. You can say "I will take it" here, pm or email.

3 1/2
D2 FLATground, hand finished 800 grit blade
SS relieved liners
Birds eye reinforcing "rivets"
G10 yellow scales
Swedges
Standard nail-pull
Half stop
1 7/8 oz
Zippered case

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D2 flat ground...with liners...man, nice pick up there Ford. One of those in black would totally flop my mop.

Nice folder, Ken! :thumbup:

- Joe
 
I was just thinking your EDC pattern would lend itself nicely to some bright colors. I was right:D It's awesome:thumbup:
 
I was just thinking your EDC pattern would lend itself nicely to some bright colors. I was right:D It's awesome:thumbup:


Darwin,

This is the first time I used "yellow" scale material and really was surprised just how nice in person this knife is.

Thanks for the kind comments everyone, very much appreciated!
 
Thats pretty cool :thumbup:
-Vince
 
Ken, it looks like the spring doesn't wrap the "butt" of the knife. Is that a wide "catch bit" I see in the end??
Great looker! You'd have to work hard to lose that one - very practical!!
 
Ken, it looks like the spring doesn't wrap the "butt" of the knife. Is that a wide "catch bit" I see in the end??
Great looker! You'd have to work hard to lose that one - very practical!!

Charlie,

The backspring is conventional in construction. Looking at the pictures I can see what your looking at. Its the lighting and the camera angle.

Ken
 
Congrats to Ford and Ken, two of my favorite folks! :cool::thumbup:
 
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