KRJ Toothpick

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The cut swaged blade & spring are ATS-34, 600 grit hand finish

Mill relieved liners & pins are stainless, nickel silver bolsters

The scales are bone I jigged & dyed.

Closed length 4 1/8"

Blade length from bolster to tip is 3 3/8".

Flush open & closed, no halfstop

Nice walk & talk.

WITHDRAWN

Thanks for looking, Keith

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What a great looking knife. The blade profile, the delicate cut swedge, and the perfectly placed nail nick really complement the classic handle shape, and the bone looks like it came out of the Remington factory eighty-odd years ago.

Nice work! :thumbup:
 
Keith,

You just keep knocking them out of the park, why oh why did I end up poor in my old age? The Lord giveth, the Lord taketh away, blessed be the name of the Lord. But in His wisdom, I rest.

But dang it, you are driving me crazy with these knives you keep building.

Just got my new glasses today, reviewed your last few for sale and they look better than ever. :D

Jim
 
Is this knife still available? I love the sunken joints. When you say "comes with case", does that mean a storage case, or what. Thanx,

Mike
 
Wow you do beautiful work. I recently got my first toothpick, and boy do I want more. I got a Jowlka it looks like made in Ireland its a fishing knife. I really like it. I think eventually I'm going to buy a buck toothpick.
 
That is really a great looking knife Keith. Awesome lines and bone there and you can tell it is well put together.
 
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