X-Pert Front Flipper with Mammoth Molar (Caged Bearings)

Product Description for X-Pert Front Flipper with Mammoth Molar (Caged Bearings)

Maker: Corrie Schoeman (click to see more by this maker)
Item num: 103304
*** This is handmade and one-of-a-kind ***
Blade length: 2.90 in.
Cutting edge length: 2.75 in.
Total length: 7.00 in.
Blade height (at heel): 1.14 in.
Blade thickness (near bolster): 0.12 in.
Blade thickness (at midpoint): 0.12 in.
Blade thickness (near tip): 0.05 in.
Item weight: 4.40 oz.
Shipment weight: 2.75 oz.
Blade: 1095 carbon steel with a hamon
Bolster: Bonze
Handle: Mammoth molar set on a black G10 underlay
Style: Front flipper with liner lock
Description: Corrie Schoeman’s knives are world renowned for their beautiful, unique designs. His artistry and design sense are immediately identifiable. Corrie started making knives about 30 years while attending school. His first knife was a big Bowie made from a car spring and he obtained a piece of stag from his local zoo for the handle. Fellow students were enthralled and he began taking orders to make more. Even after earning two university degrees, he continued to make knives part-time, but it became such a passion that he is now a full-time knifemaker. He has been a member of the South African Knifemakers Guild since 1985 and one of the three members of the prospective member evaluation committee. Today he makes folders and automatics using the best exotic materials. His folders have fileworked liners and backstraps, with attention paid to every detail.
This X-Pert Front Flipper is a tremendous example of Corrie's work. The action is smooth and consistent, running on caged bearings. The front flipper on this folder is extremely easy to use. Its small size means it doesn't get caught on things in the pocket.
The blade is 1095 carbon steel. Corrie created this blade borrowing a technique from Japanese swords. The spine was coated in clay to act as a heat treatment. This technique ensures a keen, long lasting cutting edge with a softer, more supportive spine. The differential heat treatment is visible in the undulating line (called a hamon) travelling across the blade. The blade is hollow ground for a thin, high performance cutting edge.
Titanium liners are hand fileworked. Black G10 is set between the liners and the mammoth molar scale. The bolster is formed from textured bronze. The titanium back spacer is fileworked and anodized blue in the bevels. It is completed with an inlaid section of paua shell.
Excellent work throughout!


Availability: Not currently available