Shirogorov tools

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I have a few tools that I made at the request of a friend for the Shirogorov F95 and Neon.
He has told me these also fit the 111 (F95 tool).
They are constructed of 6061-T6 Aluminum. Aluminum works fine for disassembly because it helps to minimize slippage with a screw driver style tip that is harder than the fastener and Titanium scale materials. You will still need to take care with your maintenance, but worry a little less with these. Better to sacrifice the tool than the value of your knife I say.
One tool fits all fasteners on one knife. F95 tool works for both pivot and rear backspacer fastener. Neon tool also works for pivot and rear backspacer fastener. (double ended)

Price is $64.00ea shipped CONUS (I will give a break $110 for both sets)

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I am asking seriously because I’ve never owned one but,

Would a flathead not wok on the shiro screws, or is it that people worry it would scratch the pivot?
 
I am asking seriously because I’ve never owned one but,

Would a flathead not wok on the shiro screws, or is it that people worry it would scratch the pivot?
A flathead would scratch the pivot and possible gouge the groove. With some of these knives being worth $3000, do you really want to adjust the pivot or take it apart with something that will scratch it?
 
A flathead would scratch the pivot and possible gouge the groove. With some of these knives being worth $3000, do you really want to adjust the pivot or take it apart with something that will scratch it?

No, i would put a strip of rubber band between the flathead and the pivot. Still there is a chance the corners of the flathead could poke through. Obviously these tools are lightyears better.
 
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