Quite a while ago a buddy asked me about building a light weight durable folding hunting knife. I got to thinking that my Dad nearly always carried one of the old large Schrade Lock-backs with the 3 1/2"ish blade for his hunting knife so why not.
The idea just floated around in my tiny brain till I was sitting beside my buddy Bing at the AR Knife Show in March. Bing has had good success building a little Flipper Folder that I really liked. The wheels started turning again....
Shortly after the show Karen and I headed to HI for a few weeks vacation. I spent a fair bit of time sketching out ideas till I had something that appealed to me. My idea was simple, light weight, thin pocket profile, maybe corrosion resistant, and above all durable. I showed the drawing to several “Knife” buddies in HI and emailed a few others with good reviews of the initial idea. After quite a bit of playing I came up with the prototype that I am pretty happy with. The thing got flipped a few thousand times and got very good reviews at the Knife Show in Seattle.
I wound up using W2 for the blade on this one because I didn't have the stainless. If I can get it to work here is a short video... Frame-lock, .110” Ti Frame, 3 5/8” X .110” Blade, 8 3/8”oal, 4 5/8” closed and under 3/8” thick not counting the clip. Forged the W2 from a 1 1/2" bar of Hanson's old stuff, it's holding a wicked edge... Overall I'm pretty happy with it but am going to carry it a bit and will maybe do a few tweaks...
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