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Heat Colored Carbide Edge Friction Folder (sold!)

Daniel Fairly Knives

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Mega tough, ultralight and sharp with a 72 RC carbide edge.

.160" Carbidized Titanium Blade

.100" Titanium Frames

- Single Bevel Right Hand Grind

- Compound grind! smooth transition hollow to flat

- Carved Clip

- Heat Colored Finish

- 72 RC Carbide Edge

- Ultra Light ~60 Grams or just over 2 ounces

~ 6.8" long
~ 2.9" blade

Everything is Titanium besides the hardware which is custom finished stainless steel, I used self lubricating phosphor bronze washers. Non-sharpened swedge.

store link --> $300 Shipped US Shipping is Included!










 
Look out for more of this swedge style! It is hard to see in the pics but I think it looks awesome and leaves the tip area at full thickness. The swedge stops right before it hits the main bevel.
 
This and the "relic" folder are close brothers I understand...

So have you made any non-Ti frikkies? I call dibs on first stainless frikkie :D
 
I was just about to say something; i thought I saw a hint of swedge there!
:D The next to last pic shows it the best.. it is strong and one the tip penetrates it pierces easier because of it.

This and the "relic" folder are close brothers I understand...

So have you made any non-Ti frikkies? I call dibs on first stainless frikkie :D

Yes they are, I have done a few compound grinds but all different. All easy to sharpen and smooth but crisp transitions.

No new ones in steel... yet! What sounds cool? :D
 
Heat colored, double carbide (yes!), awesome compound grind... bump! this one is still available! :D
 
Damn, if I just didn't spend that on gun parts the wife doesn't know about and still have to shop for her birthday I would be all over this!

SOMEONE GRAB THIS THING!!!


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