Here is my modest knife collection.
Folders (my Benchmade AFCK and CUDA Maxx aren't pictured):
My fixed blades, including the Trace Rinaldi "Enigma" as featured in American Handgunner and a handmade Criswell 28" katana:
Finally, what is soon to be the flagship of my collection, R.W. Clark's first folding knife:
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Well after a year of preperation and design, I finally brought it from paper to steel. It reminds me alot of the Vapor. But Ken saw it and said that it was nothing like it . It does have a much more aggressive rake to the blade.
Here are the specs.
Model Name is Pelamus. pel-a-mus short a.(part of the Latin for Sea Snakes)
liner Lock
8.25 open 4.75 closed
Blade is satin finished S30V with Bos HT
0.073 6/4 Ti liners, fully jeweled
3/4 ti back spacer
Heat colored Timascus bolsters
Ti thumbstud with inlay
F18 Carbon Fiber scales
Pivot bearing with Nylatrol and Phosur bushing
Inset lanyard pin (inset into back spacer)
Ti parts (except stud) anodized bold blue to match Timascus. Thumb stud is gold with blue shell inlay.
So whatcha think?
Sorry crappy photos.
Future folders will have dual thumbstuds. A ti pocket clip will soon be added for tip up carry on this knife. But customers will get to choose clip placement on future knives.
It also looks like this one will get a third screw in the boster.
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With new black-lipped mother-of-pearl thumbstud inlay:
A bargain at only $500!
