Laconico Linerlock #36

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Here's a lightweight folder, perfect for EDC!

Blade steel: 440C, .120" stock, Cryo treated
Blade length: 3 1/8"
Opened length: 7 5/8"
Handle: textured G10 scales, single Ti liner, Ti pocket clip
Price: SOLD shipped USPS priority insured mail ConUS
Thanks,
-Ray Laconico









 
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i see you tried out the single ti liner. what do you think? i bet it feels just as strong as the dual ;)
 
i see you tried out the single ti liner. what do you think? i bet it feels just as strong as the dual ;)

Peter, This is the second one I've done with a single liner. I like it. I make framelocks without a liner on the scale side, so I thought why not a linerlock without a liner on the scale side? It can't be as strong as if it had two liners just because one can't be as strong as two. However, it will handle any everyday cutting tasks I need it to do with no problem. It makes for a thinner knife that feels very light. I think for EDC, the design works very well.
 
I looked at this one tonight, and it turned out really nice. Very light, and the action is slick as glass.
 
The urethane type. I have one of Ray's framelocks. Very smooth, very clean, well worth the money every day.

Sorry, teflon...
 
Since this one hasn't sold, I've been carrying it for a few days. It has a little wear mark on the textured G10 right at the guard area on one side. It's not bad but it's there. It must have rubbed against my keys or something. I can try to photograph it but I'm not sure it will show in a picture. Otherwise, everything about the knife is good; smooth action, no blade play, perfectly centered blade.

Anyway, I don't want to keep this around so I'm letting it go at a big discount. Thanks.
 
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