NOW SOLD
Recently purchased and just back to me from Chuck Gedraitis is this liner lock folding pocket knife.
A study in black, gray and off-white/ivory.
Damascus matrix pattern blade = 3 1/8 inches
Fossil bone scales
Zirconium bolsters
Blue anodized and jeweled titanium liners
Scale and bolster torx screws are also a subtle blue anodized.
BONUS!! Includes the custom Filson made and stamped leather black sheath which was custom made for this knife. It is new and firm, just getting broken in.
Yes indeed - the same CC Filson of Seattle outdoor gear.
Closed = 3 7/8 inches
Open - overall length = 7 1/16 inches
Opens two ways, via the flipper, or by the thumbscrew.
No flaws or problems, though to my eye the blade centering when closed is just a tiny bit off.
The lockbar release is firm but very appropriate!
It was used to open a few envelopes only. Remains razor sharp. Never carried.
Asking $755 SOLD shipped in the CONUS. PayPal is fine (gift or personal fund option appreciated!), or MO.
Many references available - mostly via TimeZone and Paneristi.com and elsewhere.
Best,
Dr. Ernie
hanssernie@msn.com
Recently purchased and just back to me from Chuck Gedraitis is this liner lock folding pocket knife.
A study in black, gray and off-white/ivory.
Damascus matrix pattern blade = 3 1/8 inches
Fossil bone scales
Zirconium bolsters
Blue anodized and jeweled titanium liners
Scale and bolster torx screws are also a subtle blue anodized.
BONUS!! Includes the custom Filson made and stamped leather black sheath which was custom made for this knife. It is new and firm, just getting broken in.
Yes indeed - the same CC Filson of Seattle outdoor gear.
Closed = 3 7/8 inches
Open - overall length = 7 1/16 inches
Opens two ways, via the flipper, or by the thumbscrew.
No flaws or problems, though to my eye the blade centering when closed is just a tiny bit off.
The lockbar release is firm but very appropriate!
It was used to open a few envelopes only. Remains razor sharp. Never carried.
Asking $755 SOLD shipped in the CONUS. PayPal is fine (gift or personal fund option appreciated!), or MO.
Many references available - mostly via TimeZone and Paneristi.com and elsewhere.
Best,
Dr. Ernie
hanssernie@msn.com
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