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    Chris Reeve style ti frame lock

    On another forum Carlos has been looking for suggestions for a possible production Chris Reeve style titanium frame lock high-end folder.

    Personally I think it's a great idea.

    He is cautioned that coupling titanium frame lock with a very exotic steel might result in an exotic MSRP.

    MSRP would be around $250. Unfortunately not sure if that is with vg-10 or s30V.
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    Id love a Framed MIlitary. That would be l337 Sauce.

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    Well I guess I will post my 2 cents agian.
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    Easy enough for me; this treatment should go to either the Military or the Paramilitary. One side Ti framelock and the other G10 sounds like a proven winner....with Spyderco's outstanding ergos.

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    Quote Originally Posted by druid
    He is cautioned that coupling titanium frame lock with a very exotic steel might result in an exotic MSRP.

    MSRP would be around $250. Unfortunately not sure if that is with vg-10 or s30V.
    He's just cautioning against the inevitable cries for ZDP-189 or CPM S125V, which everyone wants until they see what it costs in a Ti framelock.

    I already put my thoughts in on that thread, I'd like something new, and not just a refurbished design.

    I definitely want the pivot bushing, takes the knife into a whole different level.
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    Hi Guys,

    It would probably help if we could keep all responses on one thread. The bigger the coonsolidated buzz, the better chance it has of happening.

    Here's the original thread:

    http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=408580

    If you can't post on Bladeforums, please note that here and I'll post your comments for you to the Bladeforums thread. Thanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by druid

    MSRP would be around $250. Unfortunately not sure if that is with vg-10 or s30V.
    I adjusted my original post to clarify this. I was thining US manufacture with S30V, but Japanese manufacture with VG-10 would probably be the same. Think of BM Skirmish pricing as a guideline, IMO.
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    Quote Originally Posted by druid
    On another forum Carlos has been looking for suggestions for a possible production Chris Reeve style titanium frame lock high-end folder.

    Personally I think it's a great idea.

    He is cautioned that coupling titanium frame lock with a very exotic steel might result in an exotic MSRP.

    MSRP would be around $250. Unfortunately not sure if that is with vg-10 or s30V.
    I don't think VG10 or S30V are exotic anymore ! Spyderco uses VG10 on almost all there folder and S30V is used by a lot of makers. I doubt if ZDP would really be by that much more than S30V.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dannyvi
    I don't think VG10 or S30V are exotic anymore ! Spyderco uses VG10 on almost all there folder and S30V is used by a lot of makers. I doubt if ZDP would really be by that much more than S30V.
    At least $25 more. By exotic steels we mean S90V, S125V, and ZDP-189. VG-10 and S30V are standard steels for this.
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    Well, I have refrained from posting in Carlos' thread, since the idea of a Ti framelock leaves me completely cold. Aside from the fact that it would inevitably be right handed, the unfinished look that a framelock normally gives a knife has no appeal to me, even if it were left handed.

    A left hand framelock, with a full flat ground blade just under 3" and scales that hide most of the lock, like those on the Mnandi, would interest me, but think theres a better chance that Osama will be Billary's running mate in '08 than there is of Spyderco building something like that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Deacon
    A left hand framelock, with a full flat ground blade just under 3"
    This is good enough for me. The lock appearance doesn't bother me all that much, but I can understand why it would.
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    To be honest if there had to be a trade off between the Titanium handles and lesser steels I would take the blade steel everytime with no hesitation. What in fact is a knife after all? The Blade is by far the most important part.

    The titanium handled M16 by CKRT still only cuts like a knife with a Aus 8 blade. Don't get me wrong, I love titanium. It's irrelevant to performance though. Go with the S125V, M4, 10V etc. Thanks. Joe L.

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