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Jack Wolf - Scuffle Frame Lock Knife Micro-Milled TitaniumUnavailable
$350.00 + shipping + taxes
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Blade: Clip point blade with a belt satin finish and hollow grind made from CPM S90V steel. Opener: Traditional flipper opener with a ceramic bearings pivot for smooth and consistent blade deployment. Handle: Micromilled titanium handle with polished Torx hardware and bronze anodized pivot collars and backspacer. Lock: Sturdy frame lock mechanism. Carry: Bronze-anodized titanium tip-up pocket clip for right-side pocket carry. Jack Wolf Knives Scuffle Meet the Scuffle, an addition to the J.W. Kollab series from Jack Wolf Knives — a bold collaboration between Jack Wolf and custom knife designer Nick Rogers of Nitch Designs. Inspired by the aggressive styling of old-school Bowie fighting knives and brought to life with cutting-edge materials and modern manufacturing, the Scuffle is where tradition meets innovation. At the heart of the Scuffle is a razor-sharp S90V clip point blade with a wicked hollow grind, delivering exceptional slicing performance and edge retention. But this knife isn’t just about looks — it’s packed with a host of first-ever features for Jack Wolf Knives, pushing the brand into exciting new territory. For the first time ever on a Jack Wolf knife, the Scuffle features: A traditional flipper tab for smooth, rapid deployment A pivot collar for a touch of refined style A captured pivot that makes maintenance easier and more secure Internal scale screws that keep the outer profile clean and sleek Weight relief pockets for excellent balance and in-hand comfort Available in a variety of premium handle styles and materials, the Scuffle is built to be both visually striking and brutally functional — whether you're adding it to your EDC rotation or showcasing it in your collection. The Jack Wolf Knives Scuffle isn't just another flipper — it's a statement.

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I have been I lifelong knife carrier but got hit by the maker bug five years ago. I received a build a knife kit as a present and went down the rabbit hole. I started with just finishing knifes by adding scales. Now I have a small mill, anvil and forge...so now I need to find a way to sell some of my creations and collectibles to purchase more tools.
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