Tom Ploppert Large Texas Toothpick PROTOTYPE, Amber Jigged Bone
Tom Ploppert Large Texas Toothpick PROTOTYPE, Amber Jigged Bone
Tom Ploppert is a part-time maker from Cullman, AL. He credits his inspiration behind his knife making passion to Bill Ruple - a master at making slip joint folders. Tom built his first slip joint knife in April 2009. He later took a slip joint making class taught by Bill Ruple and Rusty Preston (another Ruple alum). Tom has certainly been a good student. You can see his passion in his work, and tell it from speaking with him. Tom's fit and finish, and attention to detail is obvious once you hold one of his folders. He's also a humble and personable guy. This knife was acquired directly from Tom Ploppert at the 2019 Blade Show. This is Tom's first large Texas Toothpick, and he knocked it out of the park! It is stamped PLOPPERT on the presentation side of the ricasso, and PROTOTYPE on the opposite side. The blade, as well as the backspring are CPM 154 stainless steel. The liners are Integral with the bolster - meaning no seams - making a knife of this construction much more challenging and time consuming to build. The scales are two nicely matched slabs of amber jigged bone with a Pontiac shield on the presentation side. The liners are heat treated and tempered 416 stainless steel. The bolster, pins and shield are also 416 SS. The blade does not have a half stop. It locks up tight with no play, and the blade seating is dead center. The blade pivots around an Aluminum Bronze Bushing. Nice large nail nick, with a firm, smooth pull. Tom's grinds are clean and symmetrical. The tolerances that he is able to maintain are outstanding! Tom has definitely mastered the walk-and-talk, and this knife is a great example. Comes in a padded zippered Ploppert case.
Condition: New from the Maker.
Overall length: 8 3/4"
Blade length: 3 3/4"
Closed length: 5"
Low stock: 1 left