Pen Knife - Slip joint

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Here are pics of a new Slip-joint. It's called a pen knife because traditionally it was used to sharpen your writing quill or pen. The blade is 1-5/8 in long made of Al May twisted W pattern damascus. The bolsters are sterling silver that I fluted in the old English style and the scales are antique Elephant ivory. Titanium liners that I anodized blue. I also heat colored and fileworked the scale screws. Great walk and talk with a half stop. Overall length open is 3-7/8 and closed is 2-1/4.
Thanks for looking,
Chuck
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Wow, I really like the blade style and you just can't go wrong with Elephant Ivory on a smaller knife. Flat head screws don't do it for me though, torx would look sharp though.
 
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