bikerector
Knifemaker / Craftsman / Service Provider
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All 3 have been used, sharpened, and are in good condition. All prices include PP fees and shipping and are OBO.
$75 Benchmade Barrage, combo edge, assisted, 154cm. This has some side to side play in the blade and a couple marks on the handle. The assist fires really hard and the blade is sharp. This has been a good working knife while I've had it and it still makes trips with me to the backyard.
SPF $135 Kizer Titanium begleiter, S35Vn steel, 3.5" blade, hollow ground flat section, flat ground tip. This thing is ground thin and very pointy. It would make a great EDC knife if you like flippers. It has been used mostly for opening packages around the house and there's still a little tape residue on the blade that didn't come off when I cleaned it. I'll put some more time into cleaning today with some alcohol. I really like the kizer begleiters so I'm not super motivated to sell this one, which is reflected in the price.
SPF $115 Kizer KI4424A2, 4" of hollow ground S35Vn, ti handles, framelock. This is a pretty nice knife but some of the anodizing is messed up in various areas, especially on the spine and bottom of the handle. I consider this to be about the closest I've had to a Kephart shaped folder for both size, blade shape, and for the flat handles allowing easy indexing. I'm not 100% sure if I've actually sharpened one, but it's easier assume I have. The clip is the worst part of this knife, IMO, but it's functional. For such a nice knife everywhere else, the clip is a miss. I've since bought some nicer, and much more expensive, big folders of similar size that get all of the pocket time when I want a larger folder.
There are around 20 pictures of all 3. I tried to group them in the album: barrage, begleiter, KI4424A2
$75 Benchmade Barrage, combo edge, assisted, 154cm. This has some side to side play in the blade and a couple marks on the handle. The assist fires really hard and the blade is sharp. This has been a good working knife while I've had it and it still makes trips with me to the backyard.
SPF $135 Kizer Titanium begleiter, S35Vn steel, 3.5" blade, hollow ground flat section, flat ground tip. This thing is ground thin and very pointy. It would make a great EDC knife if you like flippers. It has been used mostly for opening packages around the house and there's still a little tape residue on the blade that didn't come off when I cleaned it. I'll put some more time into cleaning today with some alcohol. I really like the kizer begleiters so I'm not super motivated to sell this one, which is reflected in the price.
SPF $115 Kizer KI4424A2, 4" of hollow ground S35Vn, ti handles, framelock. This is a pretty nice knife but some of the anodizing is messed up in various areas, especially on the spine and bottom of the handle. I consider this to be about the closest I've had to a Kephart shaped folder for both size, blade shape, and for the flat handles allowing easy indexing. I'm not 100% sure if I've actually sharpened one, but it's easier assume I have. The clip is the worst part of this knife, IMO, but it's functional. For such a nice knife everywhere else, the clip is a miss. I've since bought some nicer, and much more expensive, big folders of similar size that get all of the pocket time when I want a larger folder.
There are around 20 pictures of all 3. I tried to group them in the album: barrage, begleiter, KI4424A2
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