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For sle are two Seki Cut Lum Design Encounters.
The large knife is the SC-100. It has a 4-inch hollow ground blade of D-2 steel, 3.0mm thick. Hardened and Sub-Zero quenched to Rockwell 61HRc. 5-inch hard anodized black aircraft Aluminum handle with 420J2 stainless steel liner on the lockbar side. 9-1/8" open and weights 4.2 oz. This is a big knife. I took a picture of it next to a Spyderco Gayle Bradely for comparison.
The smaller knife is the SC-105S Little Encounter Same blade steel as the SC-100 - it has a 3-1/8" D-2 blade and 4-1/8" gray Micarta handle.
Both knives have never been carried or used. They are open construction and have an incredibly smooth action. Lockup is tight. The blades are extremely sharp and have a fantastic finish.
The SC-100 is SOLD, CONUS only. The SC-105S is SOLD.
I will sell both to the same buyer for $145 shipped. CONUS only.
The first to say I'll take one or the other or both gets first shot.
I will ship via USPS Priority Mail. I prefer Paypal for a speedy and safe transaction. I will pick up the Paypal fee.
Here are the pictures:
The large knife is the SC-100. It has a 4-inch hollow ground blade of D-2 steel, 3.0mm thick. Hardened and Sub-Zero quenched to Rockwell 61HRc. 5-inch hard anodized black aircraft Aluminum handle with 420J2 stainless steel liner on the lockbar side. 9-1/8" open and weights 4.2 oz. This is a big knife. I took a picture of it next to a Spyderco Gayle Bradely for comparison.
The smaller knife is the SC-105S Little Encounter Same blade steel as the SC-100 - it has a 3-1/8" D-2 blade and 4-1/8" gray Micarta handle.
Both knives have never been carried or used. They are open construction and have an incredibly smooth action. Lockup is tight. The blades are extremely sharp and have a fantastic finish.
The SC-100 is SOLD, CONUS only. The SC-105S is SOLD.
I will sell both to the same buyer for $145 shipped. CONUS only.
The first to say I'll take one or the other or both gets first shot.
I will ship via USPS Priority Mail. I prefer Paypal for a speedy and safe transaction. I will pick up the Paypal fee.
Here are the pictures:
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