Engraved LL-HH Flipper with Lightning Strike Carbon Fiber, Meteorite, and Damascus (Ceramic IKBS)

Product Description for Engraved LL-HH Flipper with Lightning Strike Carbon Fiber, Meteorite, and Damascus (Ceramic IKBS)

Maker: George Muller (click to see more by this maker)
Item num: 110235
** This is handmade and one-of-a-kind **
Blade length: 3.30 in.
Cutting edge length: 3.00 in.
Total length: 7.70 in.
Blade height (at heel): 1.05 in.
Blade thickness (near bolster): 0.11 in.
Blade thickness (at midpoint): 0.09 in.
Blade thickness (near tip): 0.04 in.
Item weight: 5.80 oz.
Shipment weight: 7.8 oz.
Blade: Dense Twist stainless damascus forged by Damasteel in Sweden
Handle: Engraved stainless steel with lightning strike carbon fiber and Gibeon meteorite inlays
Sheath: Zipper pouch
Style: Ceramic IKBS flipper
Description: South African knifemaker George Muller makes an exceptionally dramatic knife -- and this folder is among his masterpieces to date. Visiting with Muller during my trips to South Africa is always a highlight. The colors, textures and style all work perfectly together. The combination of lightning strike carbon fiber, stainless damascus, hand engraving and Gibeon meteorite immediately captures the eye and inspires the imagination.
The hollow ground blade is tight twist damascus forged by Damasteel in Sweden. The blade has smooth, drop shut action and is easily opened with one hand using the ambidextrous flipper toggle. It uses the IKBS (Ikoma Korth Bearing System) pivot system. This mechanism, which was originally designed to fit balisong knives, uses ball bearings to create exceptional action with no blade play. This special folder is made with ceramic ball bearings. Generally IKBS bearings are made either from tool steel or from stainless steel. Stainless steel can wear away, resulting in uneven action over time. Tool steel bearings can oxidize making the action rough. Ceramic bearings are the best of all worlds -- extremely hard and wear resistant, they are also inert and will not oxidize.
Handle scales are stainless steel. Each side is inlaid with lightning strike carbon fiber and 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 scales are meticulously hand engraved by Ilze du Plessis.
Hand fileworked, anodized titanium liners surround the engraved stainless steel backbar. The Timascus titanium damascus pocket clip is mounted for right-side, tip up carry.
Excellent work throughout!


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