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BM / Elishewitz 690
This is a pre-production model serial # 751/1000
Blade Length: 3.25"
Blade Thickness: 0.13"
Overall Length: 7.5"
Closed Length: 4.12"
Blade Material: 154-CM
Blade Style: Clip Point
Handle Material: Rose Wood
Bolster material: Carbon fiber
Blue anodized titanium liners
Weight: 3oz.
Clip: Stainless Steel Tear-Drop (looks stone washed)
Cut some tape, arm hair and air.
Carried 4 or 5 times in a leather pouch and then put away. In excellent/superb condition.
Sold - pending payment
Kershaw Random Task Model 1510 (not the mini)
Overall length: 7.75"
Blade length: 3.25"
Blade material: CPM-440V
Handle Material: Polished G-10
Weight: 3.2 oz
This knife has a reversed tanto blade with a hallow ground and partial swedge on blade
6AL4V Titanium Liners
Features the Ken Onion Speed Safe opening mechanism
It too. . .has only cut some tape, arm hair and air.
Carried 9 or 10. Clip has very minor wear.
Sold - pending payment
Price includes USPS Priority, insurance and delivery confirmation. CONUS only. No trade offers please.
E-mail for snap shots. . . .
This is a pre-production model serial # 751/1000
Blade Length: 3.25"
Blade Thickness: 0.13"
Overall Length: 7.5"
Closed Length: 4.12"
Blade Material: 154-CM
Blade Style: Clip Point
Handle Material: Rose Wood
Bolster material: Carbon fiber
Blue anodized titanium liners
Weight: 3oz.
Clip: Stainless Steel Tear-Drop (looks stone washed)
Cut some tape, arm hair and air.

Sold - pending payment
Kershaw Random Task Model 1510 (not the mini)
Overall length: 7.75"
Blade length: 3.25"
Blade material: CPM-440V
Handle Material: Polished G-10
Weight: 3.2 oz
This knife has a reversed tanto blade with a hallow ground and partial swedge on blade
6AL4V Titanium Liners
Features the Ken Onion Speed Safe opening mechanism
It too. . .has only cut some tape, arm hair and air.

Sold - pending payment
Price includes USPS Priority, insurance and delivery confirmation. CONUS only. No trade offers please.
E-mail for snap shots. . . .