ltd edition Ritter/Paul folder

I think it is a very cool looking knife, and I plan on getting one. I'm a big fan of Paul knives and he is a true innovator of knife design. The mechanism is as relavant today as it was revolutionary 30+ years ago. With the additional safety of locking in the closed position, the ability of one handed fast opening or two hand "sheeple" friendly opening -it is a great choice for a gent/tac knife.
 
Looks like a perfect blend of function and flash. I wish I had the money to buy one.

Critter, just so you know, all three of the links to ETSFI on that page are broken.

Thanks and thanks for catching those bad links. Fixed now.
 
I think it is a very cool looking knife, and I plan on getting one. I'm a big fan of Paul knives and he is a true innovator of knife design. The mechanism is as relavant today as it was revolutionary 30+ years ago. With the additional safety of locking in the closed position, the ability of one handed fast opening or two hand "sheeple" friendly opening -it is a great choice for a gent/tac knife.

Thanks for the compliments and for your appreciation of Paul's design. He continues to innovate to this day, still designing unique mechanisms for knives and other things. And, a nice guy to boot. It's really been a super experience.
 
I like the design. There's something about a knife that locks closed that really appeals to me. I'm looking hard at this one!:thumbup:
 
I've been considering the larger (4 1/8" closed, 3 1/4" 154CM blade) Lonewolf Paul Prankster, and now that decision has gotten more complicated...

Doug, any reason you didn't use the larger design? Is it just because it's newer?

I've been trying unsuccessfully to find any user reactions to the Prankster and Presto designs, so has anyone had any experience with them?
 
I've been considering the larger (4 1/8" closed, 3 1/4" 154CM blade) Lonewolf Paul Prankster, and now that decision has gotten more complicated...

Doug, any reason you didn't use the larger design? Is it just because it's newer?
Principally it was that I was looking to do a smaller gentleman's folder style knife. The Presto fit that niche beautifully.
 
beautiful. I love the silver g10 handle. I think I'll have one when I'm done with the payment for the two knives I have just purchased a few weeks ago if they still have some left.
 
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