Credit Card Knives (all sold)

Daniel Fairly Knives

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I have a few CC Knives left, check 'em out! :D




DFK Credit Card Knife

- Ergonomic and fully functional simple design
- Carbidized Edge - 72 Rockwell Tungsten Carbide stays sharp for a long time and can be self sharpening on some materials such as cardboard
- It has a bottle opener that works very well
- Easy deployment from the wallet because of strategically placed grooves that feel great in the hand. Grab it quickly and easily.
- Ultra light so it can be a true edc with no concern for the weight, it weighs 20 grams or just under 3/4 of an ounce!
- Well placed lanyard holes, great for quick deployment
- Actually fits in a wallet and is shaped and sharpened to fit well, nothing to hang it up on
- Self defense; it is in your wallet for unexpected use and the carbidized edge is exceptional for self defense
- The carbidized edge is great for light sawing, use it to make a notch in wood for starting fires or other survival uses
- Easy to sharpen microbevel on opposite of main chisel grind
- Unsharpened swedge; this helps the knife go in the wallet or sheath
- Thumb ramp for control and comfort
- Comfortable choil for a great feel in the hand
- Lightly textured thumb ramp and choil for improved grip and indexing
- Keep it with you all the time! The most useful tool is the one on you



$108 shipped - An "I'll take it" here or an email to danielfairlyknives at gmail dot com will work to buy the CC Card.

I prefer paypal for payment, my address is danielfailyknives @ gmail.com I ship insured and tracked via USPS Priority mail. Just let me know if you have any questions!



Cobalt Blue - Sold, Thanks!

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Blue, Purple to Bronze Fade Lots of deep blue!
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Camo Subtle greens, copper, bronze and brown colors.
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Green to Purple Fade Deep glowing green to purple fade.
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Once you've seen the DFK ano in person, you'll unnerstan why he always says the pictures simply don't suffice.
 
Not sure where to ask this.. so here should work :D

On these Ti CCs, does stropping do anything to Ti.. I'm trying to find out myself, and so far, not so much.. does it require a certain compound to cut Ti? Will black work? Or Cr?

And to sharpen these up, will a 800 grit stone on the non-carbidized side do the trick? Thanks!
 
Not sure where to ask this.. so here should work :D

On these Ti CCs, does stropping do anything to Ti.. I'm trying to find out myself, and so far, not so much.. does it require a certain compound to cut Ti? Will black work? Or Cr?

And to sharpen these up, will a 800 grit stone on the non-carbidized side do the trick? Thanks!

Stropping alone might work but you probably need to raise a small burr first. ceramic/diamond will do that pretty quickly, try to keep the burr small is it is tougher to strop. I use pink compound but green or black should do it after the burr is raised.

If you have a scotchbrite belt for your grinder they will replace the strop and make for a very aggressive edge.

Love the design but 100 bucks wow thats steep.

I'm glad you like the design, thanks!
 
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