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1980 S&W Folder - Maverick 6061 Lockback

1980 Smith & Wesson model 6061 Maverick lock back folder. The accompanying walnut display box is an aftermarket addition. This Maverick came with the brown leather sheath instead of the black one also offered.

In 1977, Robert Ferraro was requested to develop a new line of medium and popular priced folding type and new fixed blade knives. This development took nearly three years from the time the designs were first drawn.

The wait was well worthwhile, for in 1980 Smith & Wesson announced its new general purpose-folding knife called the Maverick. This knife was available in both a Clip and Drop point versions. These were discontinued in 1995.

Spec's:
Blade Style: Clip Point - model 6061
Blade Type: 440C
Blade Length: 3-1/2"
Handle: Stainless Steel w/ Rosewood inlaid in handle, both sides.
Overall length: 4-1/2" Closed / 8" Open
Weight: 6.5 oz
Condition: Mint – never carried or used.

This knife sold in May, 2015 for $125.00, display box included.

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