| Folder
Type:
Medium Cheyenne Linerlock |
| Blade
Length: 2
1/2 inches |
| Overall
Length:
6 5/16 inches |
| Blade
Steel:
"Crazy Ladder" Pattern High Carbon Damascus Steel |
| Handle
Material: Quilted
Sapele Bolster
Material: Spalted
Ash
|
| 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:
Sapele is a large deciduous tree that grows in tropical Africa.
The wood is reddish-brown and is used for flooring and musical
instruments. Sapele can sometimes become quilted. The quilted wood
looks like small 3-d pillows and is an extremely rare and precious
wood. Part
of the reason for its scarcity is that it is almost all being sold
to veneer manufactures who pay more and have thus cornered the
market. Quilted Sapele is
often flat sawn and allows the beautiful pillow-like figure to be
showcased to maximum effect. The Quilted Sapele I use came from West
Africa.
The
Spalted Ash 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. This piece of Spalted Ash has
multi-colors and swirls that gives it lots of character and wild
figure. |
| Comes
With: Pouch
and Knife Stand
Price:
$275
|