Olamic Tactical Wayfarer - Carbon fiber scales with inlays - compound grind

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For sale is an Olamic Tactical Wayfarer with beautiful carbon fiber scales. This model features CPM154 blade steel, high polish satin (not quite mirror) compound grind. This blade is razor sharp and has been pocket carried half a dozen times. This knife is a titanium liner lock with a titanium backspacer. Amazing flipping action. Lockup is solid with no play in any direction. Lockup is approximately 35%. This knife hasn't seen any major cutting, a few envelopes and some paper. It still retains the razor sharp factory edge. Centering is just about perfect from what I can tell, no noticeable bias towards left or right. This is numbered W591 and comes with certificate of authenticity as well as the tool to adjust the custom pivot. Soft case included. This knife is in beautiful condition. I am selling to fund another knife so this will be offered at a great price. I am asking $375.00. PayPal only. I will eat the PayPal fees. Shipping is included. Will ship to Canada but will not falsify any shipping documents. If interested please email me at slangjahr@outlook.com as that is the fastest way to get a hold of me. PayPal information is gibson2015@comcast.net. First I'll take it followed by payment gets the sale. Thanks for looking. This is a great knife at a great price. Only trades I am looking at are Medford knife and tool Arktika or Marauder in LNIB condition plus cash.












 
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interested in that blade because of high polish finish. Yet, the paperwork says satin finish.
so maybe an edit to correct that mistake is in order.
 
interested in that blade because of high polish finish. Yet, the paperwork says satin finish.
so maybe an edit to correct that mistake is in order.

Yes the paperwork does say it is a satin finish, I will edit to say high polish satin. It's not a standard satin finish, it is polished to a higher degree to where a reflection can be seen, not as clear as a mirror finish obviously. More pictures will be posted to clarify, thanks for the input.
 
Here are a few more pictures showing just how polished the compound grind is. You can actually read text in the reflection. To me this is not a standard satin finish and it shows. It's compared to a standard satin finish on a Socom Elite. Anymore questions regarding this knife, please email me first to clarify what you MAY BELIEVE to be an error. I hope this helps, thanks.





 
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