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Hi,
Up for sale I have a used, but good condition discontinued 755 MPR. New dealer price when this was being sold was $200. The custom pimp job ran $80 making a total of almost $300 including shipping costs net value put in this knife.
The scales are blacksite carbon fiber with sculpting and the blade and titanium has been dark stonewashed. All the hardware has been given a brushed and bronze finish. There are some scratches on the blade but nothing huge or ugly as the stone wash hides it well. There is a slight lighter area near the bevel as a result from stropping from a too shallow angle. Hardly noticeable though. The knife is smooth solid with no side to side play, but there is a little lock rock if you search for it. The lock rock is due to the design of the adjustable hexagonal blade stop and it currently fixed at the position giving the least lock rock. For full disclaimer the screw adjusting the hexagonal adjustable stop pin is slightly damaged. You can still adjust it, but it is easy to slip if you are not careful. Not that you would need to adjust it as it is in what I found to be the most optimal position. It currently has a 30 degrees inclusive polished edge, but could use a slight touch up. Still pretty sharp to most people. Overall its a good condition attractive pocket tank. Total investment in this knife is $300, but I am selling it for $165 net to me (gift or add 3%) shipped insured, sent USPS priority mail. Please email or PM me with any question.
This is a really good deal and the reason for the low price is that I'm just looking for a quick sale.
- BN
EDIT:
The bevels are pretty crisp and clean for the most part. I forgot to use the macro function and the light areas of the blade are just blending in with the edge. Also while this is a thick stock knife, it is actually a pretty good slicer due to the thin edge. Would make a great pocket tank user.
Up for sale I have a used, but good condition discontinued 755 MPR. New dealer price when this was being sold was $200. The custom pimp job ran $80 making a total of almost $300 including shipping costs net value put in this knife.
The scales are blacksite carbon fiber with sculpting and the blade and titanium has been dark stonewashed. All the hardware has been given a brushed and bronze finish. There are some scratches on the blade but nothing huge or ugly as the stone wash hides it well. There is a slight lighter area near the bevel as a result from stropping from a too shallow angle. Hardly noticeable though. The knife is smooth solid with no side to side play, but there is a little lock rock if you search for it. The lock rock is due to the design of the adjustable hexagonal blade stop and it currently fixed at the position giving the least lock rock. For full disclaimer the screw adjusting the hexagonal adjustable stop pin is slightly damaged. You can still adjust it, but it is easy to slip if you are not careful. Not that you would need to adjust it as it is in what I found to be the most optimal position. It currently has a 30 degrees inclusive polished edge, but could use a slight touch up. Still pretty sharp to most people. Overall its a good condition attractive pocket tank. Total investment in this knife is $300, but I am selling it for $165 net to me (gift or add 3%) shipped insured, sent USPS priority mail. Please email or PM me with any question.
This is a really good deal and the reason for the low price is that I'm just looking for a quick sale.
- BN
EDIT:
The bevels are pretty crisp and clean for the most part. I forgot to use the macro function and the light areas of the blade are just blending in with the edge. Also while this is a thick stock knife, it is actually a pretty good slicer due to the thin edge. Would make a great pocket tank user.
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