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    Default Ides of March knife.

    Just finished this badboy up.

    The picture color is a little screwed up for some reason Its all just wrong. I think its way overexposed but I couldn't make it right. The heat colored screws are much more bronze than gold. Same with the colored stainless damascus parts. The Stainless damascus inlays are much darker as well. Plus the Ti is darker than than the picture. What can I say, I suck at taking pics!


    Anyways this is an XL Epicenter for a customer. CPM154 handrubbed blade with full swedge. Countoured Ti frames with Nichols Constitution SS damascus. Nichols layered SS damascus parts.
    Fully shaped pivot with LS Carbon Fiber inlay and fully shaped titanium trim ring.






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    Now that is a nice looking blade! Great job! Just out of curiosity, what is the overall length of the knife?
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    Its an XL so blade length is 4". Overall length is approxiametely 9 3/8".

    Regular Epicenter sizing is 3.5" blade length.

    Mini's are 3" blade length.
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    That sure is purty!

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    Another sweet blade, My folder is in my pocket every day while I am home and it has stood up well.
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    That is a great looking knife. You do superb work, and have excellent attention to detail. If I didn't lose knives every month I would snag one of those up in a heartbeat. But I can't hang on to a pocket knife to save my life...LOL... So I stick with cheapy disposables =(
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    WOW!! That is a very nice looking blade. The carbon fiber inlay and damascus really sets it apart. Well done.

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    Man that's gorgeous! What does something like that run?



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    A similar custom like that one runs 800.00. Due to my backlog though I haven't accepted new orders for some time now. I'm just trying to dig myself out of this hole right now.

    We are making progress on the production Epicenters and they should be released soon! I can say its a pretty sick production at a great price point for the materials.
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    beautiful knife. You might try experimenting with different backgrounds. I think there is not enough contrast for the computer in your camera to resolve.
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