Lets see your Titanium frame lock pix

I didn't have a single titanium frame lock a little over a year ago...
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These pics show a very unique feature of the Bradley Alias I. The lockbar face is machined so that it automaticlly locks up solid at 75% and can't ever move any farther over. At first I thought this would never work and bladeplay would form over time, but it's been going strong for over a year and still no play whatsoever!
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These pics show a very unique feature of the Bradley Alias I. The lockbar face is machined so that it automaticlly locks up solid at 75% and can't ever move any farther over. At first I thought this would never work and bladeplay would form over time, but it's been going strong for over a year and still no play whatsoever!
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I don't see it. Is there a little shelf cut into the lock face or something like that?
 
My Airkat has a cut out on the blade tang so the lock can't travel past that point.

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Here's another. Took this to give to DDR for his own personal use.

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The theme was "the finer things in life" ... Chivas Regal, a couple of Partagas, a Rolex Sea Dweller, and some DDR's.
 
Here are my Ti/framelocks - and a Buck Ti/lockback... all I have in Ti.

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L-R: Benchmade 630, 760BK LTi, 635BK; Kershaw 1725SG2; Buck 560XLTi

All have Ti handles, the Benchmades have S30V for the 630 & 635BK and CPM M4 for the 760BK; Kershaw is SG-2; and Buck uses 420HC blade steel.

Stainz
 
Mike Lamprey Titanium Framelock with Damasteel Damascus Blade. One of a handful made and unique in it's own dimensions....this is the largest one he did and is no longer available.

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Here is a shot with a Benchmade Walter Brend for comparison

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I don't see it. Is there a little shelf cut into the lock face or something like that?

Yup, You can barely see it in the first picture. It is an indention that captures and positively locks on the corner of the blade tang (instead of the usual friction grip of 2 slightly sloped surfaces that most frame/liner locks are).
 
Mike Lamprey Titanium Framelock with Damasteel Damascus Blade. One of a handful made and unique in it's own dimensions....this is the largest one he did and is no longer available.

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Here is a shot with a Benchmade Walter Brend for comparison

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There is just something about Damascus steel that just calls me. :D

Awesome knife. :thumbup:
 
You know right about the time i get comfortable in this right handed world, someone has to go and say lets post a bunch of pic's and rub it in the left handed people's faces.

Some of the best knives in the world are exclusive to right handed folks ONLY.

Though i will say that right handed only frame and liner locks aren't as big of a problem with me as traditional bows, What are left handed shooters weaker?
 
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