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Home Products Starlit with MOP and Timascus Accents

Starlit with MOP and Timascus Accents

by Raymond, Michael

SKU 1062956

Date Added 02/16/2023

# Available This product is out of stock

Price $5,500.00

Overview

This custom Starlit from Michael Raymond features a hand rub satin finished blade with a "Drizzle Pattern" Timascus thumbstud. The handle has a fine orange peel finished integral titanium frame with a mother of pearl pivot inlay that is surrounded by matching "Drizzle Pattern" Timascus. The pocket clip is positioned for tip up carry and also features a matching Timascus inlay. Strong lock up, perfect detent, and perfect blade seating. This piece comes in the original embossed box with custom pivot tool, and signed certificate of authenticity dated March 2016. Has some light scratches, otherwise excellent condition.

Product Details

Blade Length 3.25

Overall Length 7.625

Closed Length 4.25

Weight (oz) 3.3

Source Previously owned

Additional Specs

Knife Type Tip Up Clip, Tip Up Carry

Blade Material M390

Blade Details Drop Point

Handle Material Metallic, Pearl

Other Details Tactical

About the Maker

Raymond, Michael
Raymond, Michael

Growing up my Dad was always a tool guy and constantly building, rebuilding and fixing things. He continually has a project and never considers it finished until it is done right; down to the smallest detail, and he has instilled that into me since I was old enough to understand. I always liked to build anything I could and being born and raised on the East Coast of Florida I became an avid fisherman and so I began building my own custom fishing rods, which led to custom made lures requiring millwork on my Dad's Bridgeport. This passion, mixed with an already deep interest in knives, turned into my desire to become a knife maker after seeing Scott Cook's work, so I attended and graduated Machinist school. After finishing school I worked for a specialized engineering / tool and die shop that makes turbine molds for the aircraft industry to very close tolerances. Being a small shop and having an "old school" boss gave me the opportunity to learn foundational precision milling, grinding, and layout techniques. After working there for almost a year I contacted Scott through mail telling him how much I was inspired by his work and to see if he had any pointers he would be willing to share. I will always be thankful to Scott for getting me started, and after a few pestering phone calls and a couple emails I thought I had enough to dive in head first - little did I know how much had to still be figured out on my own. I became a full-time maker in 2011 with the goal to craft investment-grade knives worthy of being handed down through generations. As my knife making techniques and skills have evolved I am working multiple parts to extremely small tolerances (low ten-thousands of an inch) to produce precision action in a robust design with attention to detail that will stand the test of time, which is very important to me.