Long pull toothpick

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Texas toothpick with long pull, cpm 154 stainless steel spring and hollow ground blade hand rubbed to 600 grit. 416 bolsters and 410 stainless, mill relieved , jeweled, and file worked liners. Finished out with amber stag handles. Closed length just under 4 inches. Thanks for looking!
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That's a beautifully crafted knife. :thumbup: Curious why you went with a large sharpening choil. I really like the size and the grinds look great. The filework is obviously a feature to be proud of. :cool:
 
Thanks guys! The larger choil is a by product from when I wasn't as good at fitting blades and springs in the handle in correct proportion. I'd have to take a good amount off the cutting edge sometimes.. Well I'm a little better at it now and the choils are bigger than I'd like. That's the criticism the Maestro ( Bill Ruple ) had of this knife also.. Maybe why it hasn't found a home.. Appreciate the nice comments fellas..
 
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