Chinese Framelocks

deviant11

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Need some cash, so these two are for sale:

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Two Chinese folders. One of them has a Tan G10 bolster and a Black G10 scale. The second one has a green Canvas Micarta handle.

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I used two different finishes on these: one is nice and smooth and the other one has the rough scale on it.
Both have a custom titanium clip off course.

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I used A2 tool steel on these. And that's why I gave them a dark grey Gunkote Finish. You wouldn't want your pocket knife to rust. :)

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Blades are nicely centered and the opening is really smooth.

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Pic in hand, to show the size a little bit better.

Blade lenght: 7cm / 2.76 inch
Total lenght: 16.5cm / 6.5 inch


Canvas green micarta: 380USD
Black and tan: 400USD

Paypal and shipping included.
 
While those look like nice knives, if they are Chinese made, if you paid anything near what you are asking, you might well have been snookered.
I saw a fellow who imported multiblade folders from China....and he sold a quantity of those at a profit, to a fellow for less than $4.00 each. The handles were pretty much plastic, but the apperance of the rest of them was not bad for the money.
Good Luck.
 
Wow your knives look awesome! I am a sucker for the thumbhole design. If I could afford the green one I would be all over it.
 
I LOVE this knife and if I had the $ it would be mine....

I have a quick question for you (or anyone else that may be able to answer). Does the Gunkote interfere with the cutting edge of the knife (dull it up). I have a couple of blades that I really want to get coated but I dont want to sacrifice my edge..

Thanks for your time!
 
I LOVE this knife and if I had the $ it would be mine....

I have a quick question for you (or anyone else that may be able to answer). Does the Gunkote interfere with the cutting edge of the knife (dull it up). I have a couple of blades that I really want to get coated but I dont want to sacrifice my edge..

Thanks for your time!

Usually the knife is sharpened after applieing guncote.
So is is as sharp as can be, the sharpened edge is not covered
 
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