Sean O’Connell JTT pocket knife. Fantastic custom knife maker from California. Extremely collectible knife made with the very best materials. San Mai steel blade with black Timascus titanium handles. Knife has been carried but never cut.
Up for sale is this Bobby Toole, custom made, Damascus and mother of pearl gentleman’s folder. It has a beautiful razor sharp 2.25” Damascus blade. With a file worked and jeweled thumb stud. Mother of pearl scales. File worked back spacer. Fully around file worked titanium liners. Knife is liner lock. Operation is smooth as butter with absolutely no play in the blade. Fit and finish are flawless. No scratches or wear marks. This is an earlier knife, late 90’s – early 2000’s, which Bobby Toole hand engraved inside the back spacer, as seen in photo. Closed length is 3.5”. Overall length is 5.75”. TAKE OUT THIS KNIFE TO CLIP YOUR CIGAR OR WHAT HAVE YOU AND BE PREPARED FOR A LOT OF ATTENTION. YOU WILL NEVER COME ACROSS ANOTHER KNIFE LIKE THIS. THIS IS THE MOST BEAUTIFUL PIECE OF KNIFE ART I HAVE EVER SEEN. DON’T MISS THIS CHANCE OF A LIFETIME.
This is a Pre Owned Kit Carson “One Of” Full Dress Damascus & Abalone Rear Lock Folder in Mint cond. The knife open is 8 1/2. Closed 4 1/2″ with a 4″ Blade. Lockup is very Smooth and Solid. The Blade and Bolsters are made of Ladder Damascus. The workmansip is Flawless. Any marks seen on knife in the photo’s are reflections only. The knife looks much better than the photo’s show. The knife come whith Zipper Case. The magnified images (photo’s) are far to grainy to represent the Cond.
This handmade Slipjoint knife is a stunning piece from Custom Knifemaker Jeffery Mitchell. The Handle is crafted from beautiful Mokume material with a Orange/Goldish Finish, typical of Mokume. The Blade is a Hand Rub Satin Finished Recurve Blade with a long pull. The Knife has stainless steel spring, half-stop, great Walk and Talk and is well centered. It is sharp and perfect for everyday use. With its unique design, this knife is a perfect addition to any collection or to use for daily tasks. Please look at all the pictures for the quality, condition and beauty of this knife. The Blade Length is 3.00 inches; Closed length is 4.00 inches. Very solid well made Knife. Note: Mokume is like Damascus and Timascus, but it uses precious metals in its mixture, giving it its beauty.
This custom Brian Fellhoelter Dressed FRH FrameLock Flipper folding knife features a Titanium handle with a beautiful Damascus Inlay. The Blade is Two Tone Hand Rubbed Satin Finished and a Darker Finish. The Knife has never been used or carried, but might have some slight scoffs from being displayed, can’t be seen with the naked eye. The Knife opens and closes easily, has good detent, is well centered and good lockup. The knife is handmade and perfect for collectors or anyone in need of a high-quality folding knife. Brian Fellhoelter is a well known Knifemaker who makes strong, high quality knives. His knives are highly sought after and are very expensive. Blade length is 3.375 inches; Closed length is 4.125 inches. Note: Best Offers Considered.
Thank you for considering our selection of quality used knives and multi-tools. WILLIAM HENRY KESTREL’BLAZE’ COMPACT FOLDER 2.125′ WAVE DAMASCUS BLADE. WITH ZDP-189 CORE, TITANIUM HANDLES WITH CARBON FIBER INLAYS, BUTTON LOCK. THUBM STUD IS BLAZING RED TOPAZ INLAYS. Condition: This item is pre-owned and may show signs of wear and use, which adds to its unique history and character. You will receive the exact item pictured. For more details, please refer to the photos and the detailed description below. GOOD OPEN AND CLOSE. COMES WITH LEATHER SHEATH. The photos included in this listing are of the actual item you will receive. If you have any questions or would like to see additional pictures, do not hesitate to reach out. Special Note to Collectors. We are always interested in purchasing knife collections, both large and small. We strive to provide a positive shopping experience and value your satisfaction. Thank you for visiting our listing. We are here to help and ensure you find the perfect addition to your collection.
Heavy, Thick Custom Handmade Damascus Ram Horn Scale Liner Lock “Chubby” Folder Knife! Item is MINT, custom ordered by previous Owner to resemble the Spyderco Chubby done in Damascus with Horn Handles. Ergo is fantastic, lockup is tight and early, smooth articulation! Only downside is being a bit heavy for EDC. Between the Scales, Bolsters and Blade… No pocket carry for this one! Brand new Husky Leather Sheath included so your waist can do the lifting, lol! Sale is “AS-IS” and Final!
From my personal collection. Bought direct and never used or carried. A beauty from Chuck. One of a kind with a custom bead. Xtra Small Snubnose w/ Mike Norris SS Damascus Blade, Fat Carbon Green Moss Scales, Micarta Spacer, Ti Liners, Custom Bead //. Blade Length 1.952.
Blade size is 3 inches 4 1/2 overall closed. Liners are file decorated front and back as well as steel back spring lovely one of a kind. Knife is not signed maker is unknown. Made in the United States comes with generic decorated leather belt case, see pics.
Handmade Custom Les Voorhies Solid Stainless Steel Damascus Linerlock Folding Pocket Knife. This knife was made in or pre-2005 and has sat in my safe in as-new. Unused, uncarried and unsharpened (other by the Maker) condition since my acquisition many many years ago. The last 2 photos try to show the Maker’s Mark which do not appear well with my photography-apologies. Les is from Faribault, MN. In his own words. I started making knives in 1994, when a co-worker making fillet knives from power hacksaw blades gave me one to try. I showed the blade to a friend who gave me some Cocobolo for the handle and introduced me to a local knifemaker named John Gianini who encouraged me and pointed me in the right direction. A year or two later I started attending hammer-ins at Howard Clark’s shop each spring, and I started learning about folder making from R. Johnson and Al Dipold. I’ve been making knives part-time, primarily in the winter and closing my shop in the summer to enjoy some of my other hobbies until August 2005 when I was laid off from my job as an aircraft mechanic at Northwest Airlines. I’m now full-time and doing as many shows as I can manage.