Comeuppance
Fixed Blade EDC Emisssary
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I have these 4 NIB folders for trade. Each one comes with their boxes and all related goodies.
READ THIS BEFORE YOU SEND ME A TRADE OFFER:
No serrations, no assisted knives, no knives with recurves or cutting surfaces under 3.25"
No modified knives if it voided the warranty, no heavy users.
No fixed blades, no lefty folders, no folders without pocket clips, no folders without locks
No SOG, Ka-Bar, Svord, Strider, ZT 0200/05XX/0801/03XX/0770/0700, or Emerson
None of the following steels: 8/9Cr13MoV, 440A/B/C, AUS8, Mystery stainless, Sandvik anything
Not sure what I'm looking for, to be honest. I'm trying new things all over the place. I like flippers, framelocks, bearings, exotic steels, wharncliffes, sheepsfoot, thick-bladed knives, hollow grinds, tanks, knives with interesting locking mechanisms... But I also like a bunch of other stuff too, and some things I thought I wouldn't like have surprised me (Sebenza, Kizer, Spyderco Pacific Salt, Kershaw Echelon) and have earned their place as keepers.
For the sake of Photobucket bandwidth and thread size consolidation, I have one picture up for each knife and then an album link with more pictures (centering, lockside, lockup, etc). Some pictures have been brightened to better show the lockup and centering.
Spartan Arakibis: TRADED
Brand new in box with all the goodies that comes with it. Laser sharp CPM-S35vn blade with a meteorite gray DLC finish, THICK titanium frame with carbon fiber onlays, ceramic bearing detent ball, bank vault early lockup, and crazy smooth pivot.
This is the smoothest pivot action I have ever encountered, and I've handled TiLTs, Sebenzas, Hinderers, and countless bearing pivot knives. This is arguably better than a Sebenza in every way, from pivot action to tolerances to heat treatment.
Microtech G10 Socom Delta DLC:
TRADED
Absolutely brand new and perfect in every way. Uncarried and unused, only out for inspection and pictures. Bank vault lockup, crazy fast and smooth action due to bearing pivot. This is the most perfect example of a Socom Delta I have ever handled. This is the G10 version, not the Aluminum version (a plus, in my opinion. G10 is lighter, tougher, doesn't transfer heat nearly as much, and doesn't scratch all crazy like aluminum does.)
Comes with box, papers, plastic bag, and microtech drawstring bag w/microfiber polishing cloth.
Spyderco Southard:
Literally brand new in box. Perfect everything. Never used, never sharpened, never carried, never even put it in my pocket. It has spent a grand total of five minutes out of the box: Two minutes of inspection and three minutes of picture taking. Rock solid lockup, perfect flipping action, perfectly centered, no marks on anything
Full album here.

Spyderco LionSpy: SOLD
Also BNIB and only out for pictures. Dead centered with vault lockup. Comes with bag, pouch, literature, and tool.
READ THIS BEFORE YOU SEND ME A TRADE OFFER:
No serrations, no assisted knives, no knives with recurves or cutting surfaces under 3.25"
No modified knives if it voided the warranty, no heavy users.
No fixed blades, no lefty folders, no folders without pocket clips, no folders without locks
No SOG, Ka-Bar, Svord, Strider, ZT 0200/05XX/0801/03XX/0770/0700, or Emerson
None of the following steels: 8/9Cr13MoV, 440A/B/C, AUS8, Mystery stainless, Sandvik anything
Not sure what I'm looking for, to be honest. I'm trying new things all over the place. I like flippers, framelocks, bearings, exotic steels, wharncliffes, sheepsfoot, thick-bladed knives, hollow grinds, tanks, knives with interesting locking mechanisms... But I also like a bunch of other stuff too, and some things I thought I wouldn't like have surprised me (Sebenza, Kizer, Spyderco Pacific Salt, Kershaw Echelon) and have earned their place as keepers.
For the sake of Photobucket bandwidth and thread size consolidation, I have one picture up for each knife and then an album link with more pictures (centering, lockside, lockup, etc). Some pictures have been brightened to better show the lockup and centering.
Brand new in box with all the goodies that comes with it. Laser sharp CPM-S35vn blade with a meteorite gray DLC finish, THICK titanium frame with carbon fiber onlays, ceramic bearing detent ball, bank vault early lockup, and crazy smooth pivot.
This is the smoothest pivot action I have ever encountered, and I've handled TiLTs, Sebenzas, Hinderers, and countless bearing pivot knives. This is arguably better than a Sebenza in every way, from pivot action to tolerances to heat treatment.
Absolutely brand new and perfect in every way. Uncarried and unused, only out for inspection and pictures. Bank vault lockup, crazy fast and smooth action due to bearing pivot. This is the most perfect example of a Socom Delta I have ever handled. This is the G10 version, not the Aluminum version (a plus, in my opinion. G10 is lighter, tougher, doesn't transfer heat nearly as much, and doesn't scratch all crazy like aluminum does.)
Comes with box, papers, plastic bag, and microtech drawstring bag w/microfiber polishing cloth.
Spyderco Southard:
Literally brand new in box. Perfect everything. Never used, never sharpened, never carried, never even put it in my pocket. It has spent a grand total of five minutes out of the box: Two minutes of inspection and three minutes of picture taking. Rock solid lockup, perfect flipping action, perfectly centered, no marks on anything
Full album here.

Spyderco LionSpy: SOLD
Also BNIB and only out for pictures. Dead centered with vault lockup. Comes with bag, pouch, literature, and tool.
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