FSOT: Atwood Beast, Korth Framelock

Klesk

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First off, I got these 2 knives from a friend, so I don't know everything there is to know about them. I will describe them the best that I can.

**TRADE PENDING** I have a Atwood Beast, it is new/mint in zip pouch. The blade opens smoothly and locks up solidly with no hint of blade play. It is an experty crafted folder, built for seriously hard use and really earns its name: the knife is 9" long open, and fairly wide. I don't know what the blade steel is.

*TRADED!!* The second knife is so rare that I can't find much info on it. I didn't know the knife even existed until my friend sent it to me. I believe that it is a Korth Chameleon, with S60V blade. It is also new/mint, and also functions flawlessly. The handles are a beautiful blue, and the pocket clip is rainbow anodized. The knife is just short of 8" long when open, about 4-1/4" closed. *TRADED!!*

I'm asking $325 for EACH knife, which includes shipping in the U.S. via USPS Priority Mail with Delivery Confirmation. I can take Paypal at the below address or a USPS Money Order.

As for trades, I'm looking for a Carrillo Airkat or EKI HMMV-K. Failing that, I'm open to offers for other hard-use tactical folders (no Farids, please, I've already been down that road).

Please e-mail me with your questions/offers: hironakar002@hawaii.rr.com. Thanks.

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The hole in the Atwood is 1/4" in diameter and it goes through the handles, liners, and blade. It is also threaded so a 1/4" bolt can be placed there to make a true fixed blade! Never seen one like that but it is a great idea! Buck/Strider was the first thing I thought about when I saw it. I think it looks GREAT. Hope someone hops onto this one!!
 
Ross, I wish I would've known you had that Atwood. We could've done some serious wheeling & dealing! The Atwood is probably CPMS30V for the blade. Titanium liners, unless Peter all of a sudden decided to change his materials on that knife...
 
Hey, Art and Steve, thanks for the info. As I said, I don't know much about these two, so every little bit helps!
 
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