Scott Cook Knives Lochsa Integral Folder

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New design, new way of making a folder.
 

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One piece Titanium handle, frame lock construction.
 

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The stud is blasted on top and scalloped on the bottom.
 

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Cool pix, thanks!
James, can you post top view of the Lochsa next to the Large Sebbie?
 
Nice knife... looks like an elegant variation of Sebbie to me. Maybe some day I'll get one - what's the price?
 
Nice James! looks very comfy!
Have you taken her to work yet to try her out on some cable/wire/tape/paper/plastic/food/boxes/straps and ropes?

How does it compare weight wise with a large Sebenza?

A shot of those two side by side would be ummm... interesting! ;)

G2

AND you're photo talents have improved several fold! nice work there!
 
Thanks guys, it is a nice knife. You will have to contact Scott at Scott@scottcookknives.com for pricing and options.

I sometimes get lucky with a picture, Gary ;) I hadn't thought of comparing it to a Sebenza, I guess I could find some time to do that.
 

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Opps... at first glance I didn't realize what do you mean "one piece handle". Man, that's a way of making integral folders! But why didn't you show back side of Lochsa? This picture says it all:

Lochsa_Prototype_4.jpg
 
Looks Great James! Thanks for the pic!
G2
 
Nice pics! Really leaves nothing to the imagination. The only thing I see that I wished were different is the pivot. I just don't care for how the allen screw is not flush with the scale. This knife is just screaming for a fancier pivot. While not a big fan of Elishewitz knives, this is one area that he excels in. This one small flaw however, does not prevent me from lusting after this folder like no other.
 
One major advantage I can see is it will stop coins etc gaining access to the edge as there is no open back design, which while not a big failing in the fantastic Sebi, is a niggle for me.

However I don't much care for the look of the thumb stud or the big hex style screw head. Needs a re-think astheticly in this area in my very humble opinion. Hey, thats just my opinion though!

Otherwise a VERY nice knife!:)
 
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