new folder model "Sub Zero"

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this is without a doubt the beefiest folder ive ever made. its a bohemuth for sure!

1/4 inch thick 10v blade hrc 60
.1 ti liners
cf scales
9.5 OAL
4.25 inch blade

sooooo smooth also. i need to make a video of the action to show the soothness.



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thanks for the look!



2012 starts with a bang!!!!!!! SSSHAZZZZAAAMMMM!
 
Great looking knife Peter! I have a question just out of curiosity. Why did you run the 10v soft? Everything I've read shows the 10v doesn't hit its stride till 63+rc. Again, beautiful work on this beast!
 
I send out my blades for ht, i dont remember if it was 60 or 62. I got a bunch of blades back that day. I figured id play it safe and say 60.

I do know it was a pain to sharpen. Harder than s90v even.
 
first thank you for the pics ! second WOW what a blade. third are you open to the peanut gallery for comments ?
 
I really like this. Any future variations of this maybe with a ti lock side and different blade steels?
 
Can't wait til my Edwood7 Persian is ready.
 
Lemme know ahead of time when you will be expecting payment that way I can list my Reese Weiland custom Hawk auto for sale.
 
I want I want I want. Man, this thing looks nice. Guys here have some amazing talent. I don't know much about v10, but this knife looks great.
 
Excuse me because I just had my hip replaced and am currently high as a kite...... But that has to be the nicest folder I have ever seen! I have always wondered why people spend so much on custom folders and this just explained why. That knife looks as if they took everything I love about folders and combined it into one. Long story short, congratulations, that knife is absolutely amazing.
 
Holy crap, that's a ridiculously THICK blade! I mean that in the best way possible :D
Looking great Peter! My only comment would be that I'd like the thumb hole to be a little bigger.
 
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