Here it is in a context that more people here would likely understand:




I just saw your post! My apologies for the long delay. :ohoimin wrote:Thanks, SpyderNut! This is what I was hoping for when I we talked about modern traditional folders, and then someone went and made it!
Here it is in a context that more people here would likely understand:
Not a problem! My fault for not quotifying you.SpyderNut wrote:I just saw your post! My apologies for the long delay. :o
That is a stunning piece! I really like the design. Has very nice lines. As you said, this model is an excellent example of blending classic designs with a modern twist. (Enrique Pena is another maker who has nailed this concept beautifully). Thanks for the pictures!
-Michael
Man, those are both super nice. I agree wholeheartedly regarding your preferences on the front flipper. I looked at a few front flippers made by Serge Panchenko at the Blade Show that were similar in design. Really neat idea! Enjoy that knife. :)hoimin wrote:Not a problem! My fault for not quotifying you.SpyderNut wrote:I just saw your post! My apologies for the long delay. :o
That is a stunning piece! I really like the design. Has very nice lines. As you said, this model is an excellent example of blending classic designs with a modern twist. (Enrique Pena is another maker who has nailed this concept beautifully). Thanks for the pictures!
-Michael
What I like about this front flipper implementation is the option to either flip, or slow thumb roll (like a Spydie-hole) all from the same mechanism. I don't like nail nicks, so it doesn't get much more space efficient than this. Killed my finger for a couple of days though, until I toughened up.
Here's a vid from the maker, with its bigger brother.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BUA3loXA5Mi ... bullknives




Welcome to the forum rosaann :)rosaann wrote:There’s not one thing in any of my pockets. It’s all in my handbag. The biggest life save for me has been a purse organizer that I can lift out and put in another bag. It holds keys, credit cards, check book, pen and highlighter, a mini flashlight, and Sprint Persian. My wallet goes in by itself because it’s a little too long for the organizer and I keep my phone in an outer pocket of my bag.