Rhino Flipper with Damasteel, Westinghouse Micarta, and Br-Zr (IKBS)

Product Description for Rhino Flipper with Damasteel, Westinghouse Micarta, and Br-Zr (IKBS)

Maker: John Arnold (click to see more by this maker)
Item num: 101765
*** This is handmade and one-of-a-kind ***
Blade length: 3.30 in.
Cutting edge length: 3.00 in.
Total length: 7.80 in.
Blade height (at heel): 1.12 in.
Blade thickness (near bolster): 0.14 in.
Blade thickness (at midpoint): 0.13 in.
Blade thickness (near tip): 0.05 in.
Item weight: 4.80 oz.
Shipment weight: 6.6 oz.
Blade: Stainless damascus forged by Damasteel
Bolster: Br-Zr forged by Chad Nichols
Handle: Antique Westinghouse Micarta
Sheath: Zipper pouch
Style: Liner locking flipper with IKBS pivot
Description: Growing up in a house where everybody had creative hobbies, John has always enjoyed making things with his hands. A part time knifemaker and retired architect, John Arnold finds both joy and satisfaction in designing and constructing well balanced, well proportioned and beautiful knives. The Knifemakers Guild of South Africa recognized John's skill and accepted him as a member in September 2006.
The new Rhino Flipper from John is a perfect mid-size daily carry folder. It's extremely comfortable in hand, yet lightweight and easy to carry in the pocket. John designed this strong, reliable folder for everyday carry, yet it could easily be a cherished knife in any collection.
The action is drop shut smooth, thanks to the IKBS ball bearing system and the blade is perfectly centered. The IKBS (Ikoma Korth Bearing System) pivot system, which was originally designed to fit balisong knives, uses ball bearings to create smooth action with no blade play.
The blade was made from stainless damascus forged by Damasteel in Sweden. The grinds reveal the dramatic damascus pattern, while the flats are mirror polished. It is wickedly sharp and incorporates a unique and fascinating grind.
Handle scales are formed from antique Westinghouse Micarta that has been nicely domed and polished. This Micarta was developed in 1910 by Westinghouse Electric Corporation as an industrial thermo-set laminate for electrical insulation. This light toned Micarta was lost in a warehouse and only recently discovered. The top shows the beautiful yellowing with age that makes this unique Micarta so captivating.
The bolsters are made from Chad Nichols' Br-Zr. This new material is made from alternating layers of forged bronze and zirconium. The high contrast results make this material absolutely stunning! Bronze anodized titanium liners surround a Damasteel backbar. The bronze anodized, ultra-light titanium pocket clip is mounted for right-handed, tip-up carry.
Excellent work throughout!


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