LL-BB Flipper with Blue Lightning Strike Carbon Fiber and Meteorite (IKBS)

Product Description for LL-BB Flipper with Blue Lightning Strike Carbon Fiber and Meteorite (IKBS)

Maker: George Muller (click to see more by this maker)
Item num: 93921
*** This is handmade and one-of-a-kind ***
Blade length: 3.60 in.
Total length: 8.49 in.
Blade height (at heel): 1.00 in.
Blade thickness (near bolster): 0.12 in.
Blade thickness (at midpoint): 0.12 in.
Blade thickness (near tip): 0.09 in.
Item weight: 6.60 oz.
Shipment weight: 8 oz.
Blade: Stainless Thor pattern damascus by Damasteel
Bolster: Very rare Gibeon meteorite front and rear bolsters
Handle: Blue lightning strike carbon fiber
Style: IKBS folding liner lock
Description: South African knifemaker George Muller creates an exceptional knife! The hollow ground blade is formed from stainless Damasteel damascus. The blade will have exceptional edge holding. The hollow ground blade nicely shows off the intricate, high contrast damascus pattern.
The handle combines Gibeon meteorite with blue lightning strike carbon fiber. Copper strands move through the carbon fiber weave. This type of carbon fiber was originally designed for use on fighter jets to redirect electricity. The handle is nicely rounded for a secure, comfortable grip. Titanium liners surround the stainless damascus backbar. A stainless damascus pocket clip makes it easy to keep the knife close at hand.
Front and rear bolsters are formed from Gibeon meteorite. The Gibeon meteorite landed in Great Namaqualand, Namibia, Africa. It radio carbon dates to over 4 billion years ago. Gibeon fragments are spread over one of the largest strewn fields in the world, measuring 70 miles wide by 230 miles long and have a distinctive pattern known as the Widmanstatten pattern, which is one of the richest and most distinct patterns found in meteorites. The crystalline patterns can only form in the vacuum of space. The large metallic crystals require millions of years of cooling to form from a molten planetary core fragment. It has been estimated that it took about 1000 years for these molten pieces of planetary core to cool by just 1 degree Celsius! The meteorite is dovetailed to the carbon fiber scales for a perfect fit.
Excellent work throughout!


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