No, this is just one that was asked for a long time ago and the buyer backed out so I guess I'll just keep it. The new model is a 93mm G10 and titanium frame lock like the famous Hanes frame lock with the stock blade to make it affordable.
Hello again fellas, I just finished this one up a few days ago. One Handed Trekker with titanium liners and locking liner and orange G10 scales. I took the serrations off and put a convex edge on the blade. The tweezers and toothpick are also titanium. Thank's for looking.
Photobucket album...
I made it from sheets of ti and G10 for someone that contacted me and wanted it made from kydex. I managed to talk him into something a little fancier. The construction is basically a tiny custom knife with keys instead of blades.
Titanium liners and key loop with G10 spacers and thin scales and stainless pivot pins and stop bar.
Full key flipper album here. http://s289.photobucket.com/albums/ll227/bushidomosquito/key%20flipper/
Titanium Victorinox Yeoman with ti and Edmund Optics glass lens, ti tweezers and toothpick, ti scales and liners and a Leatherman double ended micro driver in a ti grip inside the corkscrew.
Heh, I really expected that those titanium toothpicks would serve more duty as a general pokey thingy than an actual toothpick.
Glad you like using #1. I'd like to see pictures of how it holds up after a year or so of daily carry.
The clip is an integral part of the back scale. Started out like this,
http://i289.photobucket.com/albums/ll227/bushidomosquito/Classic%20suspension%20clip/P1131798.jpg
and got heated and bent in a fixture I made. 3 fixture designs and 7 broken clip scales later I got it right. The clip scales...
Titanium all around with a fresh new tritium tube. The front of the slot is smaller than the tube so it can't fall out. It's installed from the back side of the scale and held in with silver reflective material so most of the light comes out the slot...