This knife was bought awhile back and it is most likely unavailable at this time elsewhere. Have carried one for over a year. The design is super sleek with the pocket clip placed in a perfect spot and just the right size and shape for EDC. Slick, fast and solid lockup with ceramic bearings.  The blade style is quite useful for ordinary daily work. Contrary to common beliefs, CNC machined knives in general are more precise, symmetrical  and balanced than those that are "hand made". The higher cost of hand made is in the hand work time, and perhaps limited production numbers. Compared favorably to artistry, but the precision and repeatability of CNC machined items is beyond question superior. With exceptions, the current buying populace does not seem to appreciate or reward the effort put into hand made items, a great example is found in the valuation of woodworked items. Regardless of the time put in to hand make an item like a knife, the money commanded for something roughed up doing daily chores does not seem merited. A large number of knives on Ebay that are advertised as hand made at the very least have CNC machined parts.

          A new and uncarried frame lock, here are some of the specifics:

     D2+ Blade 3.75" from 4mm stock

     Cutting length almost 4"

     Mid-blade thickness about 3.80 mm

     58-60 HRC, Holds a very good edge

     Titanium frame, total length open 8 3/8"

     Slate gray with sharp blue index and blade pivot

     Weighs right at 4.9 oz