T.A.DAVISON - Slip Joint Knives

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I like how this one turned out, here is a photo for you to enjoy. :)

Folder - #688 Back Pocket

Stag
ATS34
Closed - 4 3/8''

The knife is sold, thanks for the looks.

Todd





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A nice big handful of handsome knife...what's not to like? :cool::thumbup:
 
Hi Todd, Your knives are "GORGEOUS!" :cool:
A couple questions;
#1. Is "slipjoint" simply another name for a folding knife, or is there a specific difference?
#2. Do you have a website where your knives can be looked at, and possibly purchased? :)
-Bruce
 
Hi Todd, Your knives are "GORGEOUS!" :cool:
A couple questions;
#1. Is "slipjoint" simply another name for a folding knife, or is there a specific difference?
#2. Do you have a website where your knives can be looked at, and possibly purchased? :)
-Bruce

Bruce,

You will get us in trouble talking sales in the traditional area - that's a NO - NO.

For your question???? All slip joints are folders - BUT NOT ALL folders are slip joints.......:):rolleyes::confused::D

So send me an email - just click on my sig line and it will take you to my web site with more info about me and my knives.

Thanks for the kudos Elliott, I do appreciate it.

Todd




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#678 is gorgeous. I would to see (and own) one in a 3 3/4" length, do you make a shorter version?
 
Complex texture on this stag offset by the right type of bolster, wonderful:thumbup:

Just not keen on that type of shield myself, it seems well in vogue though.
 
Folder - #692

Iron Wood
ATS34
Closed - 4''

Thanks for the great replies guys, I do appreciate them.

Happy Holidays everyone.

Todd





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I've been carrying it's 3 1/2" little brother, Ironwood Swayback #353, for two years now and couldn't be happier. Todd's wharncliff blades are great -- from it's needle nosed tip back to the hefty blade further back -- they make a perfect edc. Congrats to the new owner.

Rudd
 
I have had several in the past. I have never got one from him. Hell we talk once a week for years you would think i could twist his arm for one.
 
I love that back pocket with lanyard hole.
I just looked through some older pictures, and I noticed in particular this time that you have used some phenomenal woods on your knives. Very nice. :thumbup:
-Nick
 
Here's an early one from Todd.....love the file work!!!

Folder - #260

Scales - Iron Wood
Steel - ATS34, Rc. 60 - 61
Bolsters & Liners- Nickel Silver
Mosaic Pins
Half Stop
Length Closed - 3 1/8''
Open - 5 1/2''
Custom Filed
Satin Finish
Hollow Ground

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