Galyean • Ferry • Diskin

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First "I'll take it" followed by PM or Email • Paypal only (please add Paypal fee of 3.5%) • No gift option • Priority shipping free inside the CONUS • Each knife will be shipped in a Maxpedition case • If you have any questions or would like to request more pictures feel free to ask • Thank you Blade Forums!


• Galyean Pro Series Small Lahar - This knife needs to be sharpened, aside from that it's flawless. $575

• Diskin Fire - Stonewashed Elmax blade, textured CF scales and a Lightning Strike CF Spacer. Great knife, fantastic EDC choice and very good condition. The same condition it was in when I purchased it from Fort Henry Custom Knives. Asking $450

• Ken Onion Creations Titanium Ripple - 3 3/16" cpm154v stainless steel blade riding on 24 ball bearings, 6AL4V Titanium handle and frame lock. The blade had two light scratches when I received it but they're somewhat difficult to see and I've rarely noticed them. Aside from that, this knife is in excellent condition and hasn't been carried or cut anything besides paper. $old

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• Ferry (Tango Foxtrot Knives) D.S.T.
• Ferry (Tango Foxtrot Knives) RAD 194

I read this a few days ago and thought it was interesting and worth sharing with anyone interested in his Tango-Foxtrot line of knives. This is something Mr. Ferry wrote about the two knives listed above.

"This is a design (Radical 194) I am very fond of as it demonstrates both my earlier traditional flow and elegance while at the same time growing into a seriously formidable using knife. Also the name Radical 194 is the designation of a base letter or as the japanese call them base radical in their kanji alphabet. The radical 194 kanji means Demon.

So here is my current strategy behind these two designs that seems to be ever evolving based on your input and my imagination. I have developed the Radical 194 and the DST (decision support tool) to be solid working knives, consisting of great blade steels, ergonomic designs, modern materials, and an Atomik bearing system which differs from the rest as I am using a .020" hardened steel thrust washer between the titanium liners and the ball bearings. This allows for a smoother operation, on the DST the thrust washer is against the carbon fiber, hence a lighter knife due to no need for a liner, the thrust washer also allows me to tighten the pivot more without worrying about excessive wear and the knife theoretically will not need any pivot adjustment due to no wear on the titanium. I have been calling these current knife designs, PLATFORMS, similar to an AR rifle platform. You can order the base model or you can jump up to something a little more unique and creative. Basically I am giving you guys the option, I can do simple,clean and solid or I can do an elaborate art knife version and everything in between. Especially with my repertoire of skills such as timascus, damascus and engraving the possibilities in these designs are limitless."

- Tom Ferry

Radical 194 - Very good condition, 4" bead blasted Elmax steel blade, Atomik bearing system, ti liners, deep carry tip-up pocket clip, carbon fiber scales and spacer. Great flipper, the detent in my opinion is just about perfect and a surprisingly good slicer as well. Asking $old

D.S.T. - Very good condition, 3.625" bead blasted D2 steel blade, Atomik bearing system, titanium framelock, tip-up carbon fiber clip and carbon fiber spacer. Asking $350
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• O'Hare F2K Folder (Earth Brown)$PF
• O'Hare F2K Folder (Black)$PF

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I purchased the earth brown F2K at Fort Henry Custom Knives awhile back and was blown away by the quality, so I bought another one last month. Unfortunately I now have to part with both of them. Each folder has a hand ground 3.5" CPM154 harpoon tipped blade, dual thumb studs and tip up carry pocket clips. The earth brown F2K has a hand rubbed satin finished blade while the blade on the black F2K has been stonewashed. As I've carried the brown F2K there are some light scratches on the front of the blade, left side. Aside from that both are in like new condition, very good knives, and solid EDC choices. $PF

The pictures below are being used courtesy of Fort Henry Custom Knives. Thank you Vince. Thank you Marie.

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A better look at the black F2K folder along with its specs can be found in the knife maker's for sale thread.
- http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showthread.php/1077763-F2K-Folders
 
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• VanderMeulen Mini Intro

Lots of blade, a surprisingly small pocket foot print and very good flipper action. Carbon Fiber scales, stonewashed Ti bolsters, liners and spacer. I believe it's 154cm, not 100%. Nice design but small for my hands. There are some light scratches on the blade and it needs to be sharpened. $old

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