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Home Products FATF - Fellhoelter/Burke Collaboration

FATF - Fellhoelter/Burke Collaboration

by Burke, Jim, Fellhoelter, Brian

SKU 169331

Date Added 04/25/2016

# Available This product is out of stock

Original price $795.00

Price $550.00

Overview

This knife is a collaboration between Brian Fellhoelter and Jim Burke. The blade has a tumble/satin finished blade with a swedge and thumbhole. The frame is tumbled titanium with an orange G-10 inlay, tip up titanium clip. Comes with a leather zippered case. Nice detent, lockup and blade seating. Excellent condition. Dated 2014.

Product Details

Blade Length 3.25

Overall Length 7.75

Closed Length 4.5

Weight (oz) 5.6

Source Previously owned

Additional Specs

Knife Type Tip Up Clip

Blade Details Drop Point

Handle Material G10, Metallic

Other Details Tactical

About the Maker

Burke, Jim
Burke, Jim

"In 1989 I made my first knife; it wasn’t much, just a straight blade. I would have been about 15 at the time. I picked this up from my father, who picked it up from a distant uncle. As the years passed I continued to make a knife every now and then as my interest in cutlery grew. In 1994 I made the decision that I would enter into the profession of Law Enforcement. It didn’t take long for me to decide I needed a tough folding knife to carry while on duty. I looked at many production model folders at the time and none of them really suited me. So, my father and I took to the task of figuring out how to build a liner locking folder. This turned out to be a bit of an adventure, due to the fact that we had no help whatsoever. I only had pictures I had found in magazines to go by so we ended up building three prototypes before finding the right combination of utility and combat. Hence, my first knife design, The Number One Utility Folder was born. I ended up making them for fellow officers and friends for nothing more than material fees. Since 2005 Burke Knives has been bringing customers high quality edged tools. During this time we have made cutlery for Soldiers and high end collectors alike. I know we can provide you with a high quality product, one that will last you a lifetime. After all we will still be here, and we will always make combat essential edged tools."

Fellhoelter, Brian
Fellhoelter, Brian

"I am a folder maker. While there will always be the occasional fixed blade, folders are my passion. The steels I enjoy working with include CPM154, ATS-34, 440C, S30V, and Stainless Damascus from Devin Thomas. All of the metal parts on my knives that can be Titanium are Titanium including frames, liners, thumbstuds, bolsters, clips and spacers. Pretty much everything except for the blade. I often anodize a substantial portion of my titanium, and can get a deep green that few makers succeed at. As far as handle materials go, I mostly use Carbon fiber, G10, or Micarta. I use large bronze pivot bushings in all of my folders, and either Nylatron or Bronze washers. All of my parts are made in-house except the screws. I have an old Bridgeport Mill, an older Logan Lathe (1943), a Hardcore grinder, and various other tools, lots of them made by myself. I also do all of my own Heat treating in an EvenHeat Oven." My knives have won several major awards, including Best Tactical Folder at the Blade Show 2011.