Ironwood linerlock

J. Hoover

KNIFE MAKER
Closed- 4 1/8 inches
Open- 7 1/4 inches
Steel- cpm154 x .156
Blade- 3 1/8 inches
Grind- Flat
HT.- In house to crucible specs with cryo
Finish- Matte hand sanded finish
Frame- File worked .70 anodized titanium
Scales- Desert Ironwood
Back spacer- File worked and anodized titanium

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That's one Handsome knife! Are you going to make or have made a sheath? A lined sheath similar to an old Buck 110 folding hunter sheath I think would real work well with this beauty!
 
I have now returned to this thread 7 times to stare at this wonderful art.

Traditonal style with modern lines, dressed with fabulous furniture!!!
 
It seems that the majority of folders do not use wood but there is some amazing looking wood available. it's nice to see some used on folders as well as on fixed blades.
That is a nice looking folder. Dan
 
Looking good - lots of work on the file work also. What did you use for the liners? How thick? How thick is the back spacer (is that the right word?)

Ken
 
Thanks guys, I had to look up the specs in my log. Liners are .070 ti and back spacer was .196 ti. Blade steel is
.156 cpm154 .
 
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