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Up For sale is a Brand New, Unused perfect condition Prometheus Design Werx Special Edition "Frame Horn" Custom Folder from David Sharp of Sharpwerks knives. This knife is rare and custom made. It is produced in special edition fashion similar to TAD Gear (Triple Aught Design) Edition Customs.
Asking $945$915$SPF shipped within the CONUS. Paypal "personal" or buyer covers fees. No Trades Please!
Here is the info and specs as per PDW...
Up For sale is a Brand New, Unused perfect condition Prometheus Design Werx Special Edition "Frame Horn" Custom Folder from David Sharp of Sharpwerks knives. This knife is rare and custom made. It is produced in special edition fashion similar to TAD Gear (Triple Aught Design) Edition Customs.
Asking $945$915$SPF shipped within the CONUS. Paypal "personal" or buyer covers fees. No Trades Please!
Here is the info and specs as per PDW...
SPECIAL PROJECTS DAVID SHARP FRAME HORN - OD GREEN G10
An all-business, double-bolstered, stout, frame lock folder crafted by award winning knifemaker David Sharp for PDW.
Description
This unique and beefy frame locking, drop point, folder from David Sharp, known as the Frame Horn, has double titanium bolsters on the presentation side coupled with OD Green G10 for a subtle yet refined look that matches our overall design aesthetic. The bolsters are titanium and tumbled finished, while the S35VN blade has a refined satin finish and a drop point grind to round out its subdued and practical appearance. The blade deployment is handled by an effective "flipper" tab along the spine of the handles for easy use in all environments and with the use of gloves.
David Sharp of Sharpwerks has been making custom knives since 2010 and was originally inspired by the classic utilitarian look of Bob Lovelass's designs. David has won multiple awards for his work as a knifemaker including "Best New Maker" at the 2013 BLADE Show as well as being added to the "Makers To Watch" list at that same show in 2013. This is David's second knife design for the Special Projects Division, with his first being the David Sharp Chute Knife.
Specs
Materials:
Blade: S35VN
Handle: Double Bolstered Titanium Presentation Side With OD Green G-10 Scales.
Approx. Dimensions:
Overall Blade Length: 3.625
Cutting Edge Length: 3.375
Blade Thickness: 0.190
Handle Length: 4.925
Handle Thickness: 0.625
Overall Length: 8.55
Approx. Weight:
8.9 Oz.
Features:
Satin Finished Drop Point Blade.
Marks:
Acid Etched maker's mark and SPD logo.
Made In:
California
An all-business, double-bolstered, stout, frame lock folder crafted by award winning knifemaker David Sharp for PDW.
Description
This unique and beefy frame locking, drop point, folder from David Sharp, known as the Frame Horn, has double titanium bolsters on the presentation side coupled with OD Green G10 for a subtle yet refined look that matches our overall design aesthetic. The bolsters are titanium and tumbled finished, while the S35VN blade has a refined satin finish and a drop point grind to round out its subdued and practical appearance. The blade deployment is handled by an effective "flipper" tab along the spine of the handles for easy use in all environments and with the use of gloves.
David Sharp of Sharpwerks has been making custom knives since 2010 and was originally inspired by the classic utilitarian look of Bob Lovelass's designs. David has won multiple awards for his work as a knifemaker including "Best New Maker" at the 2013 BLADE Show as well as being added to the "Makers To Watch" list at that same show in 2013. This is David's second knife design for the Special Projects Division, with his first being the David Sharp Chute Knife.
Specs
Materials:
Blade: S35VN
Handle: Double Bolstered Titanium Presentation Side With OD Green G-10 Scales.
Approx. Dimensions:
Overall Blade Length: 3.625
Cutting Edge Length: 3.375
Blade Thickness: 0.190
Handle Length: 4.925
Handle Thickness: 0.625
Overall Length: 8.55
Approx. Weight:
8.9 Oz.
Features:
Satin Finished Drop Point Blade.
Marks:
Acid Etched maker's mark and SPD logo.
Made In:
California
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