Johnny Roberts
Well-Known Member
ATS-34 blade (RC 59) and spring (RC 49) with stainless steel liners and pins. Beveled bolsters are satin finished.
The light green (margarita) colored scales rest on white liners. It has a pull of about 6 out of 10 and is flush at all 3 stops.
The Wharncliffe blade has turned out to be a favorite of mine. It is different than a trapper blade but very functional. This one is 3 ½ closed and 6 1/8 open. I included a shot of the inside of the liners prior to assembly because many times I find that people don't know what is meant by milled liners. Metal is removed (about .007") to create a space so the blade will not be scratched when it is closed. Liner material remains around the pin in order to create an area that functions similar to a washer or spacer. It is difficult and time consuming but I think it contributes to a quality product.
Comes with the pocket sheath shown for SOLD and I will send one of the Knives By Roberts T-shirts.
More picture here.
Please contact me and let me know you would like this one for yourself.
Many thanks,
Johnny
The light green (margarita) colored scales rest on white liners. It has a pull of about 6 out of 10 and is flush at all 3 stops.
The Wharncliffe blade has turned out to be a favorite of mine. It is different than a trapper blade but very functional. This one is 3 ½ closed and 6 1/8 open. I included a shot of the inside of the liners prior to assembly because many times I find that people don't know what is meant by milled liners. Metal is removed (about .007") to create a space so the blade will not be scratched when it is closed. Liner material remains around the pin in order to create an area that functions similar to a washer or spacer. It is difficult and time consuming but I think it contributes to a quality product.
Comes with the pocket sheath shown for SOLD and I will send one of the Knives By Roberts T-shirts.
More picture here.



Please contact me and let me know you would like this one for yourself.
Many thanks,
Johnny
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