Little Barlow

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Here's a nice little pocket carry barlow...
Blade and backspring are CPM-154; blade is hollow ground/satin finished
Bolsters are 416 stainless -welded to liners
Liners are 410 stainless -mill relieved around pivot
Handle scales are stabilized buckeye burl
Stainless pins
Overall length is 5 5/8"; 3 1/4" closed; 2 3/8" tip to bolster

Price is $275.00 including shipping in the U.S. Paypal is OK but can PM for other options. First to say I'll take it does. Questions or comments welcome. Thanks for lookin! -Phil Tham
 
Very nice Phil !
I'm carrying my "Big Folder" from you right now and i love it. I continue to be most impressed with everything about this knife. I have no doubt that this high level of fit & finish, smooth action and absolutely top-notch blade grinds are present in this Barlow.
Thank goodness it is not in jigged bone or i would have to have bought it even though i'm broke.
roland
 
Very nice Phil !
I'm carrying my "Big Folder" from you right now and i love it. I continue to be most impressed with everything about this knife. I have no doubt that this high level of fit & finish, smooth action and absolutely top-notch blade grinds are present in this Barlow.

roland

I feel the same about my big folder from Phil. It's the one I grab when I leave the house.
 
Thanks for the positive comments! Funny, just this morning I was just thinking about ordering some jigged bone ...guess my mind is made up. Any jigged bone I should stay away from or is it pretty much all desirable?
 
Phil, i'm sure all jigged bone is Not created equal. I think it's best to ask another knifemaker about sources for bone (may as well ask about elephant ivory too !).
roland
 
Phil, i'm sure all jigged bone is Not created equal. I think it's best to ask another knifemaker about sources for bone (may as well ask about elephant ivory too !).
roland
Amen Roland!!! Then again, maybe that isn't a good idea.......I might buy it.
 
Schweet looking Barlow from blade tip to the back of the scales.
 
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