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This is a nice little gent's folder by Wayne Whittaker. It features a mirror polished 2.75" ATS-34 blade, oosik scales (nicely speckled), and front/rear blued Damascus bolsters Rob Eggerling.

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Comment by Jan Carter on July 13, 2016 at 18:12

Dennis,

That is indeed an oosik conversation I had never seen before.  Thank you for the info on the liners being anodized TI is as exciting as Ebberling though!

Comment by Dennis Hibar on July 13, 2016 at 14:44

Jan ... no, the liners are not Eggerling Damascus.  They are just file-worked and anodized titanium.  Here is a pic which shows the liners and back spacer (file-worked stainless steel).

Also, shortly after I acquired this knife back in 2013, I ran across this article titled "Congenital Human Baculum Deficiency" on the Internet.  It makes for an interesting read concerning oosik (bacullum).

Comment by Jan Carter on July 13, 2016 at 13:26

Id the liner also Eggerling?

Comment by Dennis Hibar on July 13, 2016 at 11:10

This probably came from walrus.  Makes for a good story .... after you show it to someone and they "handle" it for a while!! 

Comment by John Bamford on July 13, 2016 at 11:03

Just had to look up Oosik as I had never heard of it before  , .....oh well... there you go then !

Comment by Dennis Hibar on July 13, 2016 at 10:55

Thanks ... What attracted me to this one was how well that oosik looked sandwiched between the Eggerling Damascus.  The blade is another story.  Mirror polished blades look fantastic ... for about 5 seconds.  Even rubbing them down to clean off fingerprints seems to generate spider web scratches!

Comment by John Bamford on July 13, 2016 at 6:39

Leo's right , I am not sure what Dandity is but that is most definitely close !

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