G10 and Titanium Frame Lock Flipper

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Overall length - 7 7/8"
Blade length - A touch under 3 1/2"
Scales - Sandblast stonewashed and bronzed anodized lock side and contoured black G10
Blade - CPM 154 Full flat ground, 400 grit handrub, heat treated to 60-61 Rockwell by Tom Mcginnis at Ozark Knifemakers
Backspacer - Copper lightning strike carbon fiber
Clip - Milled titanium, finish matches the handle scales
Action - Alpha knife supply pivot and bearings paired with a strong detent provides a very smooth and fast action
Lockup - Extremely solid at about 35-40 percent and has been carbidized
The blade on this knife is slightly off center to the G10 side. This was caused by a slight warp during the heat treating process. It does not affect the performance of the knife at all.
This knife comes with a transferable lifetime warranty. If anything breaks or wears out under normal use I will replace or repair it for free. I will not warranty this knife if any further modifications are made to it.

Price is $450 shipped in the USA Paypal only
Contact me anytime at kodyeutsler1234@gmail.com or 417-522-6761


 
Thank ya very much. The grind turned out almost perfect on this one. It has a really nice thin edge on it also
 
Really nice knife! I'd like to see a thumb stud and a full Ti handle. Then it would be irresistible!
 
I went ahead and took your advice this morning and put a Ti scale on it. I think it looks a lot better than the G10. The price on this one is still $450, so you are pretty much getting the Ti scale for free. The blade is still a touch off center; that is why its a little cheaper than the previous one I sold.
 
Thanks! Yeah I really like flippers but, I got a couple of new models that are going to be flipperless.
 
If someone wants to make me an offer on this, I would appreciate it. I know its off center, but other than that its a perfectly solid knife. Shoot me a price via email or text and you can have a great knife for a good price.
 
Warped blades happen to me and it's an easy fix. If you have an arbor press (I have a half ton) just put it in there with the crown side up. Protect the blade from marring and use some hard material to support the ends. Press down hard and check. It might take two tries but it works.

Mark
 
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