Nessmuk Inspired Slipjoint

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Steel: 1095
Closed length: 4 1/2"
Opened length: 7 3/4"
Handle: black paper micarta with brass liners and pins
Price: SOLD
backspring is strong and flush in the open, closed and half stop position
Thanks,
-Ray Laconico

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weird, wasn't marked sold when I refreshed the page, but now I see that there was an edit 6 minutes before I posted. darn forum goblins. shoulda posted at 2 this morning before I crashed out.
 
That is really cool ooking Ray ! Nice job.
-Vince
 
Thanks guys. hardheart, sorry you just missed it. I actually had a potential buyer 30 min. after I posted this. I marked it as "SOLD" this morning when they confirmed it.
 
Thanks guys. hardheart, sorry you just missed it. I actually had a potential buyer 30 min. after I posted this. I marked it as "SOLD" this morning when they confirmed it.
You should mark it "sold" next to the price instead of removing the price in case someone may want to order one, they would know the price.
 
Thanks for the comments guys. I'm not the first person who removed the price after a sale and I don't do it all the time. I took off the price because each knife I make is different and I price them however I feel they should be priced. If I make a knife that looks similar but feel that it is just a little better then I may price it a little higher. I'm new to folders and I think I'll get better as I make more. I just don't want anyone to assume that any knife I make that looks like this one will be the same price as this one. BTW, it was $145.
 
Wait till the Wilderness/Survival guys get a load of this model. Great knife, and if you offered it in a stainless variant (say D2) with a stainless backspring, it would rival my Sebenza for pocket time.

Love your stuff in general.

Professor.
 
ray i wish you had website lol, or a page that shows what is coming up next . it is hit or miss when you sell one and i keep missing at wrong times to be online grrrrrrr. if you make anymore like it and use wood or bone gimme a shout im sure id buy it .
 
Brilliant execution Ray. I've seem a couple "folding nessmuks" but none have come close to being as nice as this one. The curves are perfect. :thumbup:

I own my share of production slipjoints and customized slippies but no true customs. I'd think one of these is a sure bet for my first fully custom slippy.
 
I keep coming back to this one, Ray - really like it.

Clean and simple.

Classic.

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Dan
 
Ray - absolutely beautiful. I have never been attracted to the nessmuk style blade, but this is just fantastic. I am right in line with everyone else that wants one.
 
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