Bill Ruple Two-Blade Trapper, Jigged Bone, Double Bolster, File-Worked Blade Spine and Liners (SOLD)

Bill Ruple Two-Blade Trapper, Jigged Bone, Double Bolster, File-Worked Blade Spine and Liners (SOLD)

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Bill Ruple is a master at making slip joint folders.  He has taught and inspired so many knifemakers on how to make folding knives, that it's almost impossible to list them.  You have to hold one of Bill's knives to truly appreciate the fit and finish, and his attention to detail.  He has been making knives since 1988.  The quality of his knives has been consistent throughout his career.  He has made knives with from one to five blades.  No matter what he makes or what show he attends, he always sells out - and quickly!

This large two-blade Trapper comes directly from Bill's shop in Texas.  It features a clip point blade and a spey blade, both made from CPM 154 steel.  Both blades have half stops.  Both blades have ample nail nicks for their firm, yet smooth pulls.  The brown jigged bone scales are deeply contoured and richly colored.  The bolsters are 416 stainless steel, as are the liners, pins, and oval shield.  Bill has done some absolutely impeccable file-work on the backspring and liners, which he has continued on to the spine of the blade for about 1.5".  The transition from backspring to blade spine is seamless - you can barely see where one stops and the other starts.  Bill's tolerances, and fit and finish, are second to none.  Bill has stamped "RUPLE" on the ricasso of the clip point blade.  Both blades lock up tight with no play, and the blade seating of each is dead center inside their respective liners.  Bill does the "walk-and-talk" like very few can.  Comes in a padded, zippered case.  Damn, this one is so nice, I was tempted to keep it for my collection!

Condition:  New from Maker. MINT
  • Overall length:  8 1/8"
  • Blade length:    3 5/8" (both the trapper and spey blades)
  • Closed length:  4 1/2"