Leverletto

A growing number of collectors customize their automatic knives by changing scales, bolsters, blades, doing fileworks, ... Wether you're a guru or just a wannabe knife modder, this is the place to discuss it!

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natcherly
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Post by natcherly »

Bill,

I gave one in cocobolo to my future son-in-law, an Army 2nd Lt., to take with him to Iraq. He couldn't stop playing with it before he left, but it stayed home because he liked it so much. Guess your next design has got to have all the attributes of the LLO, but be UGLY. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by hogwild »

Mr DeShivs; I received my first leverletto with black horn 4 weeks ago and just cant put it down. I liked it so well I bought 2 more, blond horn and snakewood. I agree they are pretty knives and sturdy. I may regret it later but mine are users. The tight fit is great. Are the pivot pins a bit larger than italian stilettos? They seem to be and the steel liners are great for added strength. Thanks for such a great design. I will be looking forward to seeing the new version mystery knife. Thanks again
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