Titanium Framelock Trapper (SOLD)

Alan Davis Knives

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overall length - 7 5/8""

blade - 3 5/16" tip to frame x 7/8" high

grind - hollow 8" wheel

steel - Alabama Damascus (contains 52100, 5160, 15n20 and 203e)

frame and clip - carved & flame anodized titanium

thumbstud -hand turned titanium

weight - 2.85 oz.

Nylon sheathed ball bearing pivot system, strong detent, strong secure lock up and zero blade play in any direction.

(sold) $345.00 + 15.00 shipping and insurance in the US. Paypal, money order and most other forms of payment.

Thanks for looking, Alan.


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Thanks again, Alan. Beautiful knife, by the way. It should be perfect for EDC. :)
 
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Great looking folder, Alan! Superb blade, nice lines and the texturing on the handle looks really neat.

Congrats bld522, that'll most definately make a great EDC :thumbup:
 
Thanks. This will be my first Damascus folder and my first Alan Davis knife. Like you, I was blown away by the blade patterning as well as the handle texturing and the understated anodizing. I'm a big fan of lightweight EDCs, too. (I currently carry a William Henry B7-FT.) The fact that this knife weighs less than 3 ounces sealed the deal for me. :)
 
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Alan you Really hit this 1 out of the ballpark!! What a Fantastic Lookin' Knife! I think this 1 is your best folder yet......so far.....................

Congrats bld552. I know from experience that you're really going to Like your new knife.


Craig
 
Wow, that's nice. I've been thinking about a nicer, more elegant EDC folder for "going out". Have to keep my eye out for your next one Alan!
 
The knife arrived today and I've been studying it ever since it got here. I don't have anything else remotely like it in my collection. The anodizing on the handle gives it more of a bronze cast than appears in Alan's pictures and the rainbow hues really stand out. I love Alan's attention to detail in the way he matched the carving on the clip to the carving on the handle. And, of course, the blade and the filework on the spine speak for themselves. Nicely done, Mr. Davis. :thumbup: :)
 
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