Up for sale is a lightly used Eddleman flipper. This model has a 3" blade and a closed length of about 4". The scales are green micarta, the liners are .08 thick titanium. The blade has a compound grind and is made of 154 steel. Chisel grind, razor sharp untouched edge. The flipper fires like an auto on its IKBS pivot, and locks up early and rock solid. Nice strong detent and carbonized lock. The blade is perfectly centered, and the overall fit and finish is fantastic.
The knife comes with the deep carry clip in the picture. You can't really tell from the pictures, but the handle is darker towards the top of the knife. This is because of the oil from the pivot, but I did not want to mess with it.





Theses knives are rising in price, but you can pick this one up for $515, including shipping via Paypal in the US. International is ok, but contact me first. Email or PM for questions.
I am also very open to trades for the right knife. I need something thinner and more "office" friendly. Small Sebenza annuals or inlays, mnandis, or William Henry knives are always an option. Similar sized knives, locking or slipjoint would be consided as well. Cash on either end can balance a deal for the right knife. Please no low balls or multiples.
Thanks for looking!!
The knife comes with the deep carry clip in the picture. You can't really tell from the pictures, but the handle is darker towards the top of the knife. This is because of the oil from the pivot, but I did not want to mess with it.





Theses knives are rising in price, but you can pick this one up for $515, including shipping via Paypal in the US. International is ok, but contact me first. Email or PM for questions.
I am also very open to trades for the right knife. I need something thinner and more "office" friendly. Small Sebenza annuals or inlays, mnandis, or William Henry knives are always an option. Similar sized knives, locking or slipjoint would be consided as well. Cash on either end can balance a deal for the right knife. Please no low balls or multiples.
Thanks for looking!!
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