Phillip Patton kwaiken, Hartsfield style

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For sale is my Patton kwaiken. This is the finest Hartsfield style kwaiken I have seen and it has everything you could want - forged sword steel, crazy sharp blade, clean grinds, and a tight retention sheath with smooth draw. The sheath even has a multi-fold aluminum construction for extra strength.

Carried a couple of times, never used or sharpened. Seriously nice piece of kit. Purchased for $225, my price is $200 including USPS priority shipping and Paypal.

Original thread, with photos and specs:

https://www.bladeforums.com/threads/a-kwaiken.1525464/

My photos:

https://photos.app.goo.gl/EXcep7e2ola3r45G3

https://photos.app.goo.gl/VLYpXqyftecYX6aq1

https://photos.app.goo.gl/Qh4LKeykVA3dD11q1

https://photos.app.goo.gl/8bREvEOKyR2GQEg63

https://photos.app.goo.gl/vJtXzflgT8n8UqZ72
 
No joy there, either. I've got some older collectible stuff, folder and straight; a nice Terzuola AFCK user in great condition, vintage Al Mar, Gerber, Colt; a Busse Batac custom... or, we could stray outside knives into other areas? I'm looking for something like this so I don't have to carry one of my Hartsfields.
 
I'm not on the market for anything really, the things I mentioned are just items I've had my eye on.

$200 is a crazy good price for this, Phillip's price of $225 was his discounted rate and previous Kwaiken were a lot more. The aluminum sheath itself is a serious upgrade, most makers don't bother with them since they suck to make.

Seems like no one else is interested so if you go scare up the funds and come back for it, it's probably going to still be here.
 
Thanks, I'm working on it. Btw, I always wondered why Phill made metal frame sheaths until I got my first one of his knives ( 27 yrs ago ). I showed it to one of my co-workers, told him it was exceedingly sharp and he still immediately cut off the tip of his thumb with it. I'll be in touch. M
 
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