Ti and Ironwood Frame Lock Flipper @@SOLD@@

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Blade steel- cpm154 x .156
Closed- 4 1/8 inches
open- 7 1/2 inches
Blade- 3 1/4 inches
Grind- flat
Finish- hand sanded to 2000 grit and stonewashed
Frame- titanium
Spacer- file worked titanium hand sanded and polished
Bolster- M3 composite metal Cobaltium Burl
Scale- Stabilized AAA Desert Ironwood Burl
Pivot- 3/16 stainless
Clip- low ride titanium clip set up for RH tip up carry

Flips easily on caged stainless steel bearing riding on precision hardened stainless washers. Bearings do not contact the titanium. Improved bearing surface and longevity is gained. Lock is early and secure with no blade movement in any direction. Lock bar was heat treated and carbonized for a no stick release. Blade is centered. The fit of the bolster to wood is tight, you can run your finger over the joint and not feel it. I bring it up because in the pictures the natural color of the bolster makes it look like a gap is present, its not.
I'm asking 445.00 plus 15.00 shipping in the USA

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this is really nice and a nice price. If I hadn't just bought 3 others I would take this..
 
Joe, I really enjoy the way your work is progressing. That is really first class stuff.
Nice work, sir.
Don
 
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