Mammoth Gent's Folder (sold)

Alan Davis Knives

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overall length - 7 1/2"
blade - 3 1/4" tip to scales x 1" high
scales -mammoth ivory bark
blade steel & bolsters - Alabama Damascus (contains 52100, 5160, 15n20 and 203e)
grind - full flat
liners - anodized & jeweled titanium
thumb stud - synthetic ruby or brass - first two pics (could not decide which looked better, your choice)
weight - 4.1 oz.
sheath - right hand leather belt carry made by me




Bearing pivot for a fast and smooth operation. Strong detent, strong secure lock up and zero blade play in any direction.

$565.00 + $15 shipping in the US, international extra. Paypal, money order and most other forms of payment.

Thanks for looking, Alan
















 
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And I was coming for it!!!! Nice one!

Sorry .... as I told Alan ..... just happened to be in the right place at the right time. On a whim, decided to check the listings before turning in for night. Low and behold ..... saw this had (literally) just been posted!

Nice score Dennis!

Thanks Phil. Normally, I prefer bark with some greens and/or blues .... but this one reminded me so much of that Axis stag folder that I couldn't help myself!!

Oh .... went with the brass stud.
 
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Beautiful.... And I like the brass thumb stud best as well. Alan, I've been using the heck out of my little fixed blade. The one with the snake file work and those beautiful scales that I cannot pronounce. It's a great little hunting/camping knife. I keep hoping to jump in first on one of these folders but it's quite hard to do. Lol.
Cheers to the new owner & cheers to you Allan.
 
Beautiful.... And I like the brass thumb stud best as well. Alan, I've been using the heck out of my little fixed blade. The one with the snake file work and those beautiful scales that I cannot pronounce. It's a great little hunting/camping knife. I keep hoping to jump in first on one of these folders but it's quite hard to do. Lol.
Cheers to the new owner & cheers to you Allan.

Don't worry, I can not pronounce it either and can only spell it after looking it up! But I did find two more beautiful sets of the stabilized Afzelia Xylay burl at the gun show a few weeks ago. I hope to use one set on a folder.

Thanks for all the kind words guys!
Alan
 
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