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Home Products Combat/Utility Self-Lock Folder

Combat/Utility Self-Lock Folder

by Sawby, Scott

SKU 18027

Date Added 03/25/2011

# Available This product is out of stock

Price $395.00

Overview

The Combat/Utility folder features Scott's patented self-lock mechanism. The self-lock gets its name from the fact that the blade locks itself in position; it is the only moving part besides a spring and ball bearing detent. When the checkered surface of the release is depressed the base of the blade shifts upward and unlocks. In the locked position pressure on the cutting edge will not unlock it, but in fact locks it more securely with a binding action. The lock mechanism is contained within the base of the blade and recessed into the front bolsters. It is packed with grease and sealed against the entry of dirt. The blade and fittings have a bead blast finish. There are some noticeable marks on the bolsters. Missing the screw detail in the butt of the frame. Blade Steel: ATS 34

Product Details

Blade Length 3

Overall Length 7.5

Closed Length 4.5

Weight (oz) 4.6

Additional Specs

About the Maker

Sawby, Scott

"I was born in North Dakota, but spent most of my youth in Illinois. I went west to attend college; and after graduating and a stint in the army, I returned to Utah State University to pursue a Master’s degree in biology. It was there in 1970 I began making knives as a hobby. It was difficult to get started back then, as there were no books on knifemaking and very few makers around to get advice from. I teamed up with Steve Mullin and we went north to see Bernard Sparks in Dingle, Idaho. Bernie was one of the original custom knifemakers and a founding member of the Guild. He pointed us in the right direction, showed us what a belt sander was, and we went back to Logan to construct one. For the next few years we made knives either full or part time depending on what other employment was available. In 1976 Steve and I bought adjoining pieces of land in North Idaho, built log homes on them and became professional knifemakers. Our first shop was built of logs. We eventually outgrew it and in 1983 I sold my half to Steve and built a shop of my own nearby where I work to this day."