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Home Products Tactical Linerlock

Tactical Linerlock

by Skiff, Steven

SKU 2844

Date Added 07/10/2006

# Available This product is out of stock

Price $450.00

Overview

The blade is satin finished in the hollows with mirror polished flats. Smooth and solid. A very good looking tactical style sized for everyday pocket carry. Blade Steel: CPM 154

Product Details

Closed Length 3.625

Weight (oz) 2.6

Additional Specs

About the Maker

Skiff, Steven
Skiff, Steven

In 1997 I made a hatchet for my son in my metal fabrication shop. This led to making a few hunting knives for family and friends. Before long I started attending knife shows and reading and watching videos to learn all I could about the art knifemaking. Ultimately I learned a great deal through trial and error and the support and advice provided by other knifemakers. I appreciate the beauty of exotic materials like mother of pearl, mammoth ivory and various stablized woods. I have learned to color Damascus using heat and gun bluing equipment, all of which allows me to be more creative and artistic.I belong to the Northeast Cutlery Collectors Association (NCCA) and am a voting member of the Knifemakers Guild.