Something very different from Tim Herman

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A tactical/utility folder. I call it the Herminator! :D
Specs are a bit over 3" S30v blade, Ti liners and bolsters, blue cf scales and pocket clip(I know he hated doing that.) :p
For being his first(and only according to him) tac folder he did an amazing job. The lock up is tight and there is zero blade play. The knife is secure in the hand and it rides low in the pocket. Just a great knife. Good job Tim!


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Please forgive the poor quality scans. The bolsters are rounded, not flat as the pic shows.
 

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Well, hopefully Tim feels like making a bunch of these, because I predict he will get a buttload of requests for them. This is one super sweet looking folder! I can't think of anything I don't like about it.
 
Looks great Sam.Now we need to see some 3.5" to 4" lg. blades in Desert Ironwood.Me thinks that would be wishfull thinking.:)
 
Ah HAH! The Herminator finally throws in the towel, joins the "working class" and designs a great looking tactical folder.

He's a very fine maker... and that is a fine looking knife. Great lines, great grind, great finish.

Samhell, how much did Tim charge you for that, if you don't mind me asking?

Are there blues in the carbon fiber, or is that scanner artifact?
 
I sure hope the blues are really in that carbon fiber; it looks great.

Tim has some very nice working class knives over the years. This one sure looks like a winner to me.
 
Originally posted by Kit Carson
Is that a pocket clip that I see? :D

Yeah and screws! Whoda thunkit?

OK James, now we're waiting on the review, "The First Person Ever to USE A Herman Knife" :D
 
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