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Custom liner lock made by HHH Knives in Michigan.

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Comment by Stefan Albert on December 11, 2009 at 17:23
Thank you big praise this my Sir.
Comment by Randy, HHH Knives on December 11, 2009 at 17:16
Thank you Stefan and Pungucz!! This is one of my favorite folders. Its like a piece of Jewelery. and is very stunning. Stephan, I have been looking at all your work this past week. Your very talented as well. I could leave a coment on every one! lolol God bless you both!

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Comment by Stefan Albert on December 11, 2009 at 17:06
Dear Sir.
congratulations! great work! .
Stefan
Comment by Halicon on November 20, 2009 at 9:04
Check my page for polished pic of this knife.
Comment by JT Jose fivesixthree JT on November 4, 2009 at 23:05
MADE BY RANDY HAAS NICE PAUA ABALONE
Comment by Halicon on November 1, 2009 at 0:35
Is there some way of posting follow-up images? I have this knife fully mirror polished and taken to .4 microns.

In any case I'll add a description to it since I own the knife pictured. It's tiger damascus with Abalone scales. Close to 360 degrees filework on the knife and the blade, dual thumb studs and a frame lock mechanism.

The maker is HHH (www.hhhknives.com), Randy Haas. And yes, it cost a pretty penny, but it was worth it considering the looks and quality of the materials!

I can also answer on the behalf of Randy why he haven't added descriptions yet. He has made many knives, and 99.5% of the images he has posted here are all his own creations.
Right now he's settling in into this community, and uploading many pics and adding descriptions while also trying to make a knife or two during the day is very demanding.
Comment by Frank Evans on October 29, 2009 at 18:26
Outstanding! Notonly the beauty of the abalone but the contrast of the damscus blade... Call me green with envy!

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Comment by CaptJeff Saylor on October 29, 2009 at 17:37
that is an awesome looking knife! why is there no description of this knife, or others? i would love to know who made it, or where you got it from? it looks very expensive!

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