T.A. Davison Canvas Micarta Lightweight Shadow Pattern

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Purchased this directly from Todd quite awhile ago. Has been in my knife safe in its pouch the whole time. Shadow pattern slip joint with canvas Micarta frame. No liners. 3 1/2" closed. Half stop. Flush in all three positions. Perfectly centered. Has an easy pull and walks and talks. Includes the leather case that Todd provided. Mint. $SOLDshipped in ConUS.
 

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I couldn't tell you what number it is, was long time back. Seems to me it was ATS-34 blade.
 
Todd will etch the # on the inside of the liner. You will need a magnifying glass or loupe, and the right light to see it.
The reason I ask is that his name on the tang is in script, not block letters. I think this means an early knife, and then a low #.
 
The linerless folders are assigned a number but they are not stamped inside, only the folders
WITH LINERS will have a stamped number.
This slip joint is pre #346 as that is when Todd changed his stamp from cursive to block letters.
 
hamsco,
Thank You for the nice compliment, but I think that You have me mixed up with Todd's photographer Al Dodge.
I am just a T.A. Davison fan.
ps.
The sheath was made by Al Dodge.
 
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