| Folder
Type:
Medium Cheyenne Linerlock |
| Blade
Length: 2
3/8 inches |
| Overall
Length:
6 5/16 inches |
| Blade
Steel:
"Crazy Ladder" Pattern High Carbon Damascus Steel |
| Handle
Material: Australian
Banksia Pod and Turquoise Bolster
Material: Spalted
Sycamore
|
| Thumb
Knob Gemstone:
Yellow Sapphire graded IF (which is the highest grade given and
means the gemstone is internally flawless and free of inclusions) |
| Zippered
Filework:
On
top of blade and liners |
| Liners:
Jeweled Linerlock |
| Additional
Information:
This
seed pod is the fruit of the Banksia tree from Australia and is hard
shelled and pine cone like. The seed pod is reddish in color with an
attractive grain and has open pockets that I inlayed with Turquoise.
The knife handle made from the seed pod kind of looks like wood that
has measles.
A
Sycamore tree, often called an American plane tree or buttonwood
tree, can grow to a massive size and grows in riparian and wetland
areas. Sycamore wood has a rather plain appearance with some flecks.
However, when the wood becomes spalted it becomes quite attractive.
Spalted wood is wood that is in the process of rotting and has a
bunch of fungi in the wood. The fungi makes lines pen-like black
lines, in Sycamore, and results in some wild looking figure.
The Spalted Sycamore
I use has lots of pen-like black lines and came from a saw mill in
South-Central Pennsylvania. This particular saw mill owner collects
unique primo one-of-a-kind pieces of wild looking woods for me. |
| Comes
With: Pouch
and Knife Stand
Price:
$275
|