Reate "Hills" for sale

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"Hills" is Reateknives' orginally designed new item. Now it's available.

Specifications:

Ball bearing system
Length:8.3”
Blade length:3.5”
Closed length:4.7”
Blade thickness:0.157”
Blade material:S35VN
Blade material hardness:59HRC
Handle material:6AL4V
Open type : flips
Weight: 155g

Price: $205(free shipping)


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For view the video show, you can click the link: http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/s...-Hills-quot-from-china-Reate-knives-inc/page3

if you are interested, you can pay to our paypal a/c yjkenuo@hotmail.com, after you make the paymant, please send an e-mail to sales@reateknives.com to provide us your address(home address, not P.O. box address) and phone number, we will send out the knife the next working day after we get your payment.
 
The difference between Horizon-A and B is the material of the blade. Horizon-A is M390, Horizon-B is S35VN. We only got a few Horizon-B left. Horizon-A is out of Stock here. But you can try to buy from our dealers.
How do I get a Horizon? What is the difference between the Horizon-A and the Horizon-B?
 
The Hills flipper is by far my most favorite knife. When I got mine it replaced my St 454 in my pocket if that says anything. Whoever buys this will be floored by the quality and value. I have 0 relationship with Reate by the way.
 
Just ordered one. I've been watching the Reate knives - liked the Horizon, but held off due to the recurve. Eager to see the Hills in hand, but already starting to wonder what variations we could start to see in future - M390 blades, milled clip, some CF in the handle?
 
Thank you for posting. Though I am not a fan of the Hill this thread helped me decide to order a Horizon A. A D9-A may be a future order, maybe we will see one posted here.
 
The Hills flipper is by far my most favorite knife. When I got mine it replaced my St 454 in my pocket if that says anything. Whoever buys this will be floored by the quality and value. I have 0 relationship with Reate by the way.

I have a reate district 9. i didn't need anymore knives. Yet all the good things about this knife are true. not as sharp out the box as i would like it, but it hung on my nail from tip to spine. I am actually laughing at the flippers i have seen today that i am comparing to the Reate and when i do so i turn down the others. obviously quite a few that are more expensive too.

Can you please make a tanto blade that is more traditional, pretty please: ); maybe flip the lock bar around to make it cleaner & make a more tactically comfortable grip. I like the tank style Reate i have. i actually used it too, which is rare for me because i usually don't cut anything with the blades i carry for tactical edc . I really dig this reate and frankly i have to say big congrats. the more folks who try these knives will sing their praises imho. xie xie, ReaTe
 
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