Folder
Type:
Large Brawny Linerlock |
Blade
Length: 3
1/8 inches |
Overall
Length: 7
5/8 inches |
Blade
Steel:
"Crazy Ladder" pattern Damascus high carbon steel |
Handle
Material: Two
Tone Honduras Rosewood Burl |
Bolster
Material:
Box Elder Burl |
Thumb
Knob Gemstone:
A Yellow Sapphire graded IF (which is the highest grade given and
means the gemstone is internally flawless and free of inclusions) |
Filework:
On
top of blade and liners |
Liners:
Jeweled
Linerlock |
Additional
Information:
Honduras
Rosewood
is a very hard and heavy wood with multi red and brown
colors. Honduras Rosewood has a distinctive rose fragrance. This
wood has been sought after hundreds of years ago from furniture and
musical instrument makers. Honduras Rosewood sometimes produces a
burl in which
the grain is radically deformed because of some stress or damage and
makes small birdseye knots. This burl wood is highly figured
and is sliced into veneers and thus
accounts for much of its rarity and price. The Honduras Rosewood
Burl that I use has been sustainably harvested. This
piece of burl has both Heartwood
and Sapwood
that gives the contrasting two
tone colors of tan
on maroon.
Box
Elder is a fast growing tree that was often planted as a shade tree
and for windbreaks. The wood is plain but sometimes
Box Elder produces a burl in which
the grain is radically deformed because of some stress or damage and
makes small birdseye knots.
This burl wood is highly figured.
The Box Elder Burl I use in my knives comes from a storm-damaged
tree that was part of the original trees planted during the Mormon
migration to Utah
and provides a nice contrast to the Two Tone Honduras Rosewood Burl.
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Comes
With: Knife Stand and
Sheath
Price:
$325
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