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From a knife collecting perspective, there is nothing worse than a good knife marginalized with "run of the mill" celluloid handles. I aim to change that.

This is a customized set of three "Tactico & Elegante" Gentlemen's folding knives. Designed by Michael Beasley, these are a First Production Run collectible. I replaced the celluloid scales with three different variations of custom fitting Maple. From top to bottom is Spalted Maple, Curly Maple, and Birds Eye Maple. The knives come with the custom display case shown. I recrafted one of my cigar boxes to showcase this collection. The display box is made of Honduran mahogany and Spanish cedar, with a maple finish.

Licensed for production, this knife design is produced by several manufacturers under different model names, such as the Bondsman by Boker, and Bullet Snap by Frost Cutlery. This style of knife is for those who need a high quality cutting tool which is as refined as those who carry it. It has a discreet look and feel for the professional gentleman.
Customized to be a collectible, we have retained its functionality for everyday use if so desired.

Knife Specifications:
Brand: Michael Beasley Collection
Condition: New; Out of box; Upgraded scales
Style: Gentleman's Pocket Knife
Overall Length: 6" open / 3.5" closed
Blade Length: 2.5"
Blade: 1045 German stainless steel w/ half serrated blade.
Features: Stainless steel frame, Customized Maple scales; Assisted opening; Thumb stud; Pocket clip.

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Comment by John Bamford on March 15, 2015 at 15:13

Lovely looking wood though, it's always a relief when you hear something nice has been sold it saves having to worry about affording it.

Comment by Lars on March 12, 2015 at 12:40

Post Script: I sold this set in less than a week to a man who wanted these knives as gifts for his groomsmen. Each received one knife, he kept the case. So much for creating a "Collectible Series".

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