Comoda Flipper with Westinghouse Micarta and Zirconium (IKBS) - M390

Product Description for Comoda Flipper with Westinghouse Micarta and Zirconium (IKBS) - M390

Maker: Kosie Steenkamp (click to see more by this maker)
Item num: 110562
** This is handmade and one-of-a-kind **
Blade length: 3.30 in.
Cutting edge length: 3.10 in.
Total length: 7.80 in.
Blade height (at heel): 1.06 in.
Blade thickness (near bolster): 0.13 in.
Blade thickness (at midpoint): 0.12 in.
Blade thickness (near tip): 0.04 in.
Item weight: 5.00 oz.
Shipment weight: 7.4 oz.
Blade: Satin finished Bohler M390 stainless steel, hardened to 62 Hrc
Bolster: Blackened zirconium with a Rausch external pivot
Handle: Antique Westinghouse Micarta set on titanium liners
Sheath: Zipper pouch
Style: Linerlock flipper with IKBS bearing pivot
Description: This Kosie Steenkamp custom Comoda Flipper is a fantastic compact utility folder -- yet it would feel equally comfortable in most any collection. The drop point blade and ergonomic handle are perfectly designed for any task at hand. The folder has incredibly smooth action thanks to the IKBS bearing system. The Ikoma Korth Bearing System (IKBS) was originally designed to fit balisong knives and uses ball bearings to create exceptional action with no blade play. The flipper is tremendously easy to use.
Kosie was introduced to knifemaking by his brother, Willem Steenkamp. He began making knives in 2007 and was accepted as a member of the Knifemakers’ Guild of Southern Africa (KGSA) in May of 2009. Kosie is a stickler for detail and perfection, all these qualities and his obvious passion for this craft comes through in his work.
The hand ground, drop point blade is M390 stainless steel with a hand rubbed satin finish. M390 is a super-steel created by Bohler in Austria. It takes an incredibly sharp edge and holds onto it due to a high concentration of vanadium and chromium carbides. Its unique powder metallurgical process also promotes a uniform carbide distribution and clean steel properties, making M390 a popular steel used in surgical cutting instruments and in applications requiring a high finish. It offers excellent corrosion resistance due to its high concentration of chromium. The blade is hollow ground for an easy to maintain edge.
The handle combines antique Westinghouse Micarta with blackened zirconium bolsters. 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. Bronze anodized titanium liners surround a blackened zirconium backbar. The Rausch pivot and pivot collar are also bronze anodized titanium. The 3D machined titanium pocket clip is mounted for right-side, tip-up carry.
Excellent work throughout!


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