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Got a few of these but can only afford to keep one, so I'm letting Bladeforums decide which one I keep depending on what people want to buy. I won't regret keeping any of them. The action on the MS3s is amazing. Stiff detent but not a thumbreaker. Flies open so fast some of my friends thought it was an auto knife. Fastest-opening flipper I've owned.
Please also see this thread for my Koenig Arius, CKF Sokosha, and Vehement Knives Mongrel on sale in the Production Folders subforum. I'll cut deals on multiples!
Chuck Gedraitis Toucan: Dealer Price$1,100 - yours for $700 (Table price not marked on maker COA, and not gonna lie, I really want to keep this one) NOW $650. NOW $625 SOLD.
Condition: New in pouch from dealer.
Handle: Black carbon fiber scales and floating backspacer, black timascus bolsters and clip.
Blade: Hand-rubbed CPM154
Blade Length: 3.3" (Cutting edge 3.25")
OAL: 7.5"




EDIT: Some tire kickers have been asking if the blade on the Toucan is centered. That is... very difficult to say. There is no blade rub on the blade, and the blade does not contact the liners when closed. The tip appears centered, but the reflectiveness of the hand-satin finish on the swedge makes it very hard to photograph. If it is off-center, it is very slightly to the show side.



Please also see this thread for my Koenig Arius, CKF Sokosha, and Vehement Knives Mongrel on sale in the Production Folders subforum. I'll cut deals on multiples!
Chuck Gedraitis Toucan: Dealer Price
Condition: New in pouch from dealer.
Handle: Black carbon fiber scales and floating backspacer, black timascus bolsters and clip.
Blade: Hand-rubbed CPM154
Blade Length: 3.3" (Cutting edge 3.25")
OAL: 7.5"




EDIT: Some tire kickers have been asking if the blade on the Toucan is centered. That is... very difficult to say. There is no blade rub on the blade, and the blade does not contact the liners when closed. The tip appears centered, but the reflectiveness of the hand-satin finish on the swedge makes it very hard to photograph. If it is off-center, it is very slightly to the show side.



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