ShadyMethods
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I'm trying to switch up the collection so here are some knives I'm putting up for trade. I'll be here to answer any questions you might have. If you need more details/specs/pictures, just shoot me a message and I'll have them sent over. If you're interested, feel free to start a conversation or email me at kenleung1995 at hotmail dot com. I try to check my threads fairly often so chances are I'll see your posts as well. If you just want a straightforward sale, let me know and we can have something worked out. Thanks for taking a look.
For trades, I'm looking for: Jon Grahams, Ochs Worx, Yunas, Marlowes, Direwares, GTCs, TuffKnives, Sharknivcos, RJ Martins, Rocksteads, Dalibors, Broadwells, Black Snow Customs, Phantom Steelworks, Jim Burkes, Blackwoods, VanderMeulens, Chris Goodwyns, Rogovets, Jason Clarks, Grimsmos, Brown Knives, Jason Guthries, ZT 0454, CKF Terra, and maybe a custom Emerson or just Striders in general but if you have other offers, I'm happy to hear them. Cash can be added either way.
1. Ferrum Forge/Gavko 2017 Spinner Flipper - lightly carried - Sold
"Atlantian Plates" milling pattern
3.5" working finish CPM-20CV blade
Working finish handle
There is some light finish wear from carry that I couldn't get the camera to show but the working finish helps hides it pretty well
With the way the flipper is angled, this is probably the best Ferrum Forge flipper I've had
Snaps open with authority and can be Spydie-flicked regardless of how the rolling detent is set
Smooth action, locks securely, and the centering is dead on
2. Chuck Gedraitis Model 1 - lightly carried
If Chris Reeve made a medium Sebenza, it would feel something like this
3.25" damasteel blade with a damasteel thumbdisc
Stonewashed frame with a matching milled clip
Has a single green anodized standoff in the back
Smooth action and well centered
Has a slight bit of play but any pressure on the lockbar makes it completely go away
Lockup is rock solid in hand
3. Jim Burke Runt Auto - near mint
One of the best designed small knives I've had
There were very few automatic Runts made and this is one of them
Only has 2.25" of cutting edge but feels like a much more substantial knife with the way it likes to be held in hand
Stonewashed blade with a satin main grind
The anodizing work is top notch, frame is tumbled blurple with a dot pattern that runs the spectrum
Blue backspacer with satin highs
Fits very well in hand
Opens 100% reliably
Locks up securely if you make sure the button-lock fully engages
Centering is dead on
For trades, I'm looking for: Jon Grahams, Ochs Worx, Yunas, Marlowes, Direwares, GTCs, TuffKnives, Sharknivcos, RJ Martins, Rocksteads, Dalibors, Broadwells, Black Snow Customs, Phantom Steelworks, Jim Burkes, Blackwoods, VanderMeulens, Chris Goodwyns, Rogovets, Jason Clarks, Grimsmos, Brown Knives, Jason Guthries, ZT 0454, CKF Terra, and maybe a custom Emerson or just Striders in general but if you have other offers, I'm happy to hear them. Cash can be added either way.
1. Ferrum Forge/Gavko 2017 Spinner Flipper - lightly carried - Sold
"Atlantian Plates" milling pattern
3.5" working finish CPM-20CV blade
Working finish handle
There is some light finish wear from carry that I couldn't get the camera to show but the working finish helps hides it pretty well
With the way the flipper is angled, this is probably the best Ferrum Forge flipper I've had
Snaps open with authority and can be Spydie-flicked regardless of how the rolling detent is set
Smooth action, locks securely, and the centering is dead on






2. Chuck Gedraitis Model 1 - lightly carried
If Chris Reeve made a medium Sebenza, it would feel something like this
3.25" damasteel blade with a damasteel thumbdisc
Stonewashed frame with a matching milled clip
Has a single green anodized standoff in the back
Smooth action and well centered
Has a slight bit of play but any pressure on the lockbar makes it completely go away
Lockup is rock solid in hand







3. Jim Burke Runt Auto - near mint
One of the best designed small knives I've had
There were very few automatic Runts made and this is one of them
Only has 2.25" of cutting edge but feels like a much more substantial knife with the way it likes to be held in hand
Stonewashed blade with a satin main grind
The anodizing work is top notch, frame is tumbled blurple with a dot pattern that runs the spectrum
Blue backspacer with satin highs
Fits very well in hand
Opens 100% reliably
Locks up securely if you make sure the button-lock fully engages
Centering is dead on






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