Natural Linen Toothpick SOLD

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This knife has a very rounded feel as I started with thicker scales.
SPECS
Blade and spring Ats-34, 3 /32" stock, Blade @ 61-62Rc
Blade was hollow ground thin on a 14" wheel, hand finished, drawn swedges.
Liners 410 ss mill relieved, all hardware ss
Scales Natural linen based micarta. Bomb shield is pinned.
Back is flush open, and closed, no half stop-cam end.
This knife has a very smooth action and about a medium pull.
Closed length 4 1/4", open length 7 1/2"
Crescent nail nick, knife plucks easily.
Price $350 shipping and paypal included.
You can say I'll take it here, pm, or email me.
Comments welcome and Thanks for the look.
Ken.
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What a blade ! I don't think anyone else gets them quite as 'pointy' as Ken. Must be difficult to get such a long taper and not mess it up.
roland
 
Extremely nice. Fantastic size and shape, and probably the best natural micarta I've ever seen. Two thumbs up from me for sure.

EDIT: Would it be possible to get some bigger pictures showing off the blade and spine in the closed position?
 
I can't believe this knife hasn't sold by now. If I hadn't already convinced myself I need to make a framelock my next purchase I'd get it. Someone please buy it before I change my mind!!!
 
Thanks for the comments guys, the micarta is a 3'x4' sheet of 5/8" thick I've had since the early seventies
it does seem to be made of a finer linen fabric than most. Here's a spine shot. Ken.
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Really nice Ken. I cannot believe that the tooth pick lovers haven't snagged this one up yet.
Super nice vintage linen scales makes this one very tempting.

Todd
 
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