My Burn Toothpick
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- truthandjaney
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My Burn Toothpick
Here's just a few picks of the toothpick I had Paul build for me last year. It is a liner lock, blue titanium liners, Ivory scales, blue pau shell inlayed fire button, vine file work..even inside the channel, liners file worked too. An awesome deep hollow ground blade, and a short throw safety, all screw construction that have been heat blued. I had him work off the old Hammer brand toothpicks with the guards. This thing fires hard and locks up tight.
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That's a beauty!
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That toothpick is awesome! Excellent job on the filework too.How much larger is it than a Fixed Guard Hammer/Imperial?
- truthandjaney
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It's approx. 9" OAL and had to be quite a bit wider, and thicker to have things fit proper. She has some heft to her for sure!switch67 wrote:That toothpick is awesome! Excellent job on the filework too.How much larger is it than a Fixed Guard Hammer/Imperial?
Thanks for the props, it's a toothpick on steroids, 21 century style. Paul really captured what I had invisioned, I couldn't have built it closer to what I had thought it would look like if I had his skill myself.
T&J
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beautiful knife!
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Gorgeous and it's a BURN! What is the button made of?
Jim
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Re: My Burn Toothpick
Now, THAT...is a beautiful knife!!
G&B
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- JerrBear
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Re: My Burn Toothpick
truthandjaney wrote: blue pau shell inlayed fire button
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Thanks Jerr - must have missed it
Jim
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That is one hell of a knife! Beautiful!
One loves to possess arms, though they hope never to have occasion for them. Thomas Jefferson
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Excuse me while I go get my sunglasses. Sweet!
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Mike