Small Batch Run of MagnaCut Frame Locks (2) *SOLD OUT*

JRB Blades

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Finally finished the small batch of frame locks I have been working on. If you aren't familiar with them, I have a build thread over in the "Knifemakers Discussion Forums" section. There are 6 total for sale. 3 of them have the MagnaCut blades and the other 3 are O1 tool steel blades. All the blades have been acid etched and stonewashed. The MagnaCut blades were heat treated to 63.5 HRC and I have the certificate that shows this. All of the handle scales are Titanium. All of the hardware is titanium that has been anodized. They are all running on Skiff bearings. They all have hidden stop pin tracks. All of the lock faces have been carbidized. Take a look at the pictures here and let me know if you have any questions. One of them (#3) that has some very slight centering issues, but it doesn't affect the action of the knife. PPFF for payments please.

The 3 knives listed here are the Fighter Model. All 3 have MagnaCut blades. They are priced at $320 each.

*UPDATE* Since #3 has some slight centering issues and is the only one left, I'll let this one go for $300 if anyone is intersted*

**ALL ARE SOLD**

Thank you guys so much, I really do appreciate it!!

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I will take #2,been following the build and appreciate the craftsmanship that went into this piece.
Not a big fan of those clips but keeping the cost down is important and the clip on the knife is certainly
sound and functional just a little out of sorts with the lines of the knife in my opinion. I might try refining the clip a little
just give it some curves here and there.
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Yea, that is my only regret/complaint with this batch is the clips. I have toyed around with making clips out of Ti. The ones I did make were too stiff and I honestly haven't gotten around to making more of them. That's a lot of face milling for my little milling machine. I'm sure just trial and error would get a better (more aesthetically pleasing clip) made. If you refine it, please send a pic, I'd be interested to see what you come up with.
 
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