Jim Hammond 'Cruiser' MV (Military Version)

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Guys,

Now that I have a beautiful Cruiser CG (Collector Grade) version I have filled this area of my collection nicely. It's time for someone else to enjoy this MINT specimen of Jim's rarely-found Cruiser. Yes, I said mint.

It is truly one of the most tightly finished and well-made knives I have handled, despite it being designed as a 'user'. Jim's reputation is very highly regarded and his wait list is measured in years. One snap open and you will simply mutter "Ahhhhh!"

Price: $495.00 SOLD!free shipping in US. Paypal preferred, no fees. Includes lined pouch.

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For the truly interested, I will let you read the description directly from his website (www.jimhammondknives.com):

"THE CRUISER ROCKS!”
Pat Covert
“Tactical Knives”

Tactical Knives thinks so. You will too! The Cruiser is one sleek tactical folder. The first model in the new “Eclipse Series”, the Cruiser MV (military version) and the Cruiser CG (collector grade) are the latest in the tradition of design excellence from Hammond Knives.

The most unique feature of the Cruiser is its dual-purpose ambidextrous one-finger opening “Flipper” tab on the blade, described as “the slickest flipper around.” Tactical Knives points out, “Hammond’s flipper is cleverly designed in a ramped fashion that cuts down on the “snag-ability” factor inherent in previous designs.” Propelling the blade open quicker than an automatic (no button dwell time), the flipper is serrated for non-slip control. Hammond has designed, as Tactical Knives described, “…what has to be the sweetest flipper in the business.”

When the blade is open, the flipper is eclipsed (hence the name) within the handle frame above the lower tip portion of the front finger groove, providing serrations for the thumb in the finger groove when held in an edge-up inverted position. When open, a serrated thumb ramp on the back of the blade swings into position on top for maximum grip stability. An internal crescent stop-pin system provides maximum strength and blade position accuracy both open and closed. The locking face of the blade is radiused rather than beveled to best capture the spring face when snapped open. Dual thumb studs have a scalloped face with a serrated collar for rapid capture by the thumb from either side for a secondary opening capability.

As comfortable as your favorite easy chair, the fully contoured and radiused sculpted linen micarta handle provides maximum control, incredible comfort, and perfect grip security for your hand. Optional hand-filed grip serrations, aligned along the center portion of the left handle scale, may be added for additional grip purchase. Having a black coated stainless steel “paddle” clip at the butt of the right handle scale, the knife is carried point up.

The strength to weight ratio of this knife is unbelievable. Weighing in at a mere 5 ounces, with its balance point at the front finger groove, the knife literally floats in your hand. The dual hollow ground blade bevels, along with its open frame construction, contribute to its light weight.

Options include other handle materials, hand-filed serrations on the left handle scale, a micro-glass bead-blast finish overall, and additional serrations on the reverse side.

Dimensions and Details
Overall length: 9.38”
Steel: 5/32” 440-C (std)
Liners/Spring: .0525” 6AL4V titanium
Blade Finish: Brushed satin bevels, satin ricasso
Handle Finish: Hand-rubbed satin
Blade Length: 4.25” (from point to midpoint of handle)
Handle Material: Green linen micarta


Lemme know.

Coop
 
A BF member made out. There are two listed on other websites for over $600.

Thanks for your considerations.

Coop
 
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