One off Mokuti integral from knifemaking legend Gustavo Thome Cecchini. It was built in 2012, around the time when he taught Peter Rassenti how to make integral frames. This one is not one of his more recent fold-over integrals. The Pinstripe Mokuti frame was milled out from a single solid block of material. Fit and finish is perfect and it's one of the strangest flippers he's made. Nothing else looks, handles, or even sounds like it. When you push-button it, it has a clean double-click action that feels like a cross between a David Mosier custom and a Zippo lighter. The lockabar extends to the front of the frame and it has a milled clip attached to the end of it. It's an earlier GTC innovation that he doesn't do often anymore. It makes the knife better ergonomically, increases lock strength in hand, and makes it easier to unlock. The blade is in Cowry-X (a ZDP-189 based supersteel) with a gunmetal finish.