Unique Custom Slip Joint Knife - SOLD

T.A.DAVISON

Slip Joint Knife Maker
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Here is one you don't see everyday? :confused::eek::D



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Folder - #848

Scales - Pin Striped Micarta
Steel - 3/32'' ATS34 - Rc. 60 - 61
Bolsters & Liners - Stainless Steel
Shield - Stainless - inlaid & dbl. pinned.

Closed - 3 9/16''

Hollow ground ......... Hand Finished.......... Cryogenic Quenched
Closes dead center .......... Half Stop .......... Razor Sharp.
Nice solid walk & talk. ...... Shipped in a protective case.

You can say I'll take it here.
PayPal is preferred please.

Thanks for the looks - any question or comments are welcomed.

Todd Davison​


~~~$475.00~~~

Sold - Thank You!​






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As soon as this thing is gone I'm gonna kick myself. I love this knife Todd, very unique, and excellently excecuted :D

Nathan
 
Just when I think I'm out...they pull me back in. I'll take it Todd.

Nathan

:eek:

Are you sure man?

Going once......

Going twice........

Sold to Nathan...........:cool::D:thumbup:

Nathan,

If ya don't like it when you get it? Send it back, you have a whole week to decide. :)

Thanks! guys, very much appreciated.

Todd



This knife is sold - Thanks!


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I can't stop coming back here to take another look at this one.Excellent work Sir!:thumbup::)
 
Very attractive Todd. You are onto something here, limited only by your imagination. I think we are going to be in for some treats.
roland
 
Whoa, that's really, really cool. Definitely hoping to see more like this in the future! :thumbup:
 
With all the wild colors and patterns in synthetics this can only be better. The cool thing is it somehow looks more traditional. And very classy. Great knife Todd.
Ken.
 
The cool thing is it somehow looks more traditional.

I'm with you on this. I think maybe it looks just right because it is reminiscent of stacked leather or wood accents. But, yes, it could go in a million directions.

Congrats to owner and maker.
 
Actually, I don't see one of these everyday...but I'd sure love to ;)
Great knife, and congrats to both the maker and the new owner.

Fausto
:cool:
 
I am more of a locking knife guy, but that is probably the nicest slip-joint I have ever seen.
 
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