Two slip-joints

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Two slip-joints I made. 154-CM blades and springs. Blades are 60 RC with cryo. Liners are mill relieved 410 with 416 bolsters.

The first is 3 1/4 closed and 5 7/8 open with green canvas micarta scales.

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And a swayback jack at 3 1/8 closed and 5 3/8 open giraffe bone scales.

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Thanks for looking and any comments are welcome.
 
I agree,,I like the bone one if I was buying for me. ,,but the other one is also very well made an looks real sweet too. but the acorn shield an bone captures my heart the most .
 
Great looking work.
 
Awesome looking slip joints. The craftsmanship looks first class. The shields add a bit of extra class.

Tim
 
Thank you for the kind complements. I will post some others as I finish them. Both of these are gone smitty.

Thanks again.
 
All of them look great, but that swayback is calling my name.
 
Very nice indeed! I like the way you have the sunken (I think that's what it's called) blades when closed. I think that doing that adds a level of refinement.
 
Both are beauts, but I am a sucker for a wharncliffe and that polished bone looks like it would feel great in hand. Nice work!
 
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