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Home Products Coffin Nail Dress Flipper

Coffin Nail Dress Flipper

by Burr Oak Knives, Nevling, Mark (Burr Oak)

SKU 1003313

Date Added 05/02/2019

# Available This product is out of stock

Original price $400.00

Price $400.00

Overview

This Coffin Nail Flipper by Mark Nevling of Burr Oak Knives features a San Mai damascus clip point blade with swedge, notched thumb ramp and flipper. The handle is comprised of mokume bolsters and lightning strike carbon fiber scales over fileworked titanium liners and a carved and blackened steel backspacer. The titanium pocket clip has been anodized to match the liners and positioned for tip up carry. Carry marks on pocket clip but otherwise good condition.

Product Details

Blade Length 3.5

Overall Length 8.5

Closed Length 5

Weight (oz) 12.5

Source Previously owned

Additional Specs

Knife Type Tip Up Carry, Tip Up Clip

Blade Material Damascus

Blade Details Clip Point

Handle Material Carbon Fiber, Metallic

Other Details Tactical

About the Maker

Burr Oak Knives

Mark Nevling was born in Boston Massachusetts and was raised on a land near there that was granted to his ancestors for services to the nation during the Revolutionary War. Marks teenage years were spent in the Chicago area and he currently resides in a small town in downstate Illinois, called Hume. Mark made his first knife in 1987 and from then on knew that knife making was his passion and has devoted his life to perfecting his trade. Blacksmithing is found in both his mother's and his father's family lines and so continues a long family tradition reaching back generations. Full time knife making has allowed Mark to maintain an important roll in his local community as a volunteer firefighter and a certified first responder. Working out of his local shop in Hume allows him to respond to almost forty medical and fire emergencies a year with the rest of the Hume Fire Protection District. Mark has been married for 15 years to Affeelea Nevling who is a registered nurse and talented glass bead maker. Mark and Affee have a son, a daughter , and three lovely grandchildren Mark is also an apprentice Damascus smith under George Werth who has been outspoken proponent of cleanliness and quality in Damascus forging for decades.

Nevling, Mark (Burr Oak)

Mark Nevling was born in Boston Massachusetts and was raised on a land near there that was granted to his ancestors for services to the nation during the Revolutionary War. Marks teenage years were spent in the Chicago area and he currently resides in a small town in downstate Illinois, called Hume. Mark made his first knife in 1987 and from then on knew that knife making was his passion and has devoted his life to perfecting his trade. Blacksmithing is found in both his mother's and his father's family lines and so continues a long family tradition reaching back generations. Full time knife making has allowed Mark to maintain an important roll in his local community as a volunteer firefighter and a certified first responder. Working out of his local shop in Hume allows him to respond to almost forty medical and fire emergencies a year with the rest of the Hume Fire Protection District. Mark has been married for 15 years to Affeelea Nevling who is a registered nurse and talented glass bead maker. Mark and Affee have a son, a daughter , and three lovely grandchildren. Mark is also an apprentice Damascus smith under George Werth who has been outspoken proponent of cleanliness and quality in Damascus forging for decades.