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ok here is my thread again because the other one got deleted first thing is first i do not want to discuss potential pricing on these knives on the forums if you are in fact interested you can shoot me an email at [info removed] then we can talk further !
the blade material on this knife is cpm 154 but this can be changed by the owner
the handles are going to be g10 but this can also be changed by the owner it is a frame locking knife the frame lock is grade 5 titanium it will have roller bearings instead of bushings and will have custom turned titanium thumbstuds
i want this to be a custom build for every knife even though im making 19 of them i want each knife to be individual and one of their own http://s1145.photobucket.com/albums/o507/Mike_Nelson216/
check out that link to see what i have done so far i will also try to get some video of the process as well when i have time

let me know what you guys think
 
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First off, you really should buy a Knifemakers membership if you want to discuss your own knives, and the details associated. Otherwise you will continue to get infracted. The rules are pretty clear and a cleverly hidden in the FAQ section. Your thread wasn't deleted, it was moved to the appropriate subforum, "Knifemakers". Asking people to email you is circumventing the rules and is not looked too kindly upon. Continue at your own peril.
Here is your thread, alive and well in the appropriate forum:
http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showthread.php/949602-WIP-Frame-lock-knife
 
Actually Rev, He had a thread here that was full of Sales Info. I moved it to the Batcave.
 
Get a Knifemaker Membership Mike Nelson. Your life will be much easier here on BFC, and you get access to tens of thousands of members & who knows how many lurkers.

By being too cheap to join-up, it just does not look good for someone wanting to build a business and reputation. How would anyone trust that you'll stand behind your product down-the-road if you won't even pay to become a Knifemaker Member?
 
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