Small 21 Insingo DOB 9/23/16 - scotch brite finish - $275

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For sale only small 21 Insingo DOB 9/23/16. Second owner, purchased from another forum member last Fall. The scotch bride finish was done by previous owner and looks fantastic. Personally, I really like the look, polished and perhaps classier. Opens buttery smooth, very slick! Lockup right at 50% Blade is perfectly centered. No other marks or scratches. Comes with original dated box, untied lanyard, CRK grease, paperwork, birth card and wrench. Feel free to email me any questions you may have jitaylordc at gmail.com $275 PayPal, I'll cover the shipping.

Thanks for looking!
Jake

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Just an FYI that the birthdate as shown in the image says August 23, 2016 (08/23/16) not 09/23/16 as you mentioned.

What's the warranty eligibility on it? Scotch-brited CRKs are a gray area and is very subjective to CRK whether they accept it or not, depending on the condition of the chamfers.
 
Just an FYI that the birthdate as shown in the image says August 23, 2016 (08/23/16) not 09/23/16 as you mentioned.

What's the warranty eligibility on it? Scotch-brited CRKs are a gray area and is very subjective to CRK whether they accept it or not, depending on the condition of the chamfers.


I'll chime in on this as I had purchased a scotch-brited CRK off the forum a while back and called CRK with this exact question.

The gal I spoke to there (I can't remember her name) said that it does, as you mentioned depend on the chamfering of the slabs. As long as the chamfer lines are still there, then you are fine. This is not usually an issue with somebody scotch-briting the slabs. The problems comes when people get over zealous and use different grits of sand paper and end up rounding the chamfered edges off. If you look at the last picture, you can see the chamfer lines are still sharp and clean, so you should be more than safe on this one.

Now I have no stake in this sale, but wanted to help out my fellow BF members by offering up some first hand knowledge I had on a question you asked.
 
I'll chime in on this as I had purchased a scotch-brited CRK off the forum a while back and called CRK with this exact question.

The gal I spoke to there (I can't remember her name) said that it does, as you mentioned depend on the chamfering of the slabs. As long as the chamfer lines are still there, then you are fine. This is not usually an issue with somebody scotch-briting the slabs. The problems comes when people get over zealous and use different grits of sand paper and end up rounding the chamfered edges off. If you look at the last picture, you can see the chamfer lines are still sharp and clean, so you should be more than safe on this one.

Now I have no stake in this sale, but wanted to help out my fellow BF members by offering up some first hand knowledge I had on a question you asked.[/COLOR]

Thanks for the input!
 
Alright, after careful consideration, I'll take it.

I can't PM so please email me at tuanchoang (at) gmail (dot) com. I actually emailed you at the same email address earlier so you can just reply back to that email if you'd like.
 
Thanks for everyone's responses. Tuan I received your email and will reply there as well.

SPF to Tuanhoang


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Apparently I can't count, the birthday is 8/23/16. Thanks for catching that!


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Sold to tuanhoang. Thanks Baldeforums!


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