[Sold] Brian Nadeau/Sharp by Design: Typhoon (Presentation Grade) - Shipping from Canada

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Hey guys,

I have another knife to post up for sale today, having to let a few go from my collection, to make way for some new purchases. So up for grabs is my Nadeau/Sharp by Design Typhoon. The knife is one of the original full-sized (4" blade) presentation grade typhoons (not the more common field grade version).

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These tend to be a bit difficult to track down nowadays, because much fewer of them were made than the mini-typhoons. One benefit of that though, is that they tend to vary a lot more knife to knife (milling style, finish, blade shape etc...), so they are usually a bit more unique.

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This particular knife features:
  • A diamond milling pattern on the scales
  • A dark grey non-reflective coating on both the scales and backspacer
  • The hardware is satin/un-anodized
  • A beautiful hand-rubbed finish on both the blade and clip
  • As far as I'm aware, the blade steel on all of these is S35VN

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Just looking to try and get close to breaking even, so looking to sell it for: $sold. I'll cover the cost of shipping (Canada or CONUS) and Paypal G&S fees

Full image and video gallery: https://imgur.com/a/wyzNMH2

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Below are the specs from Brian's website:

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Condition:
  • It's in excellent/mint condition (Please take a look at the photo/video gallery for yourself though)
  • I have never used or carried it and the previous owner hadn't either
  • The action is great and very unique with Brian's integral detent nub!
  • Solid lock-up, no blade play etc...
  • The only real thing to note is that, the blade centring does seem to favour the presentation side a little bit
    • It's nowhere near touching the scale at any point
    • The tip still seems to be fairly well centred, so I'm not sure if it perhaps it just appears that way, due to how the lockbar has been designed/bent
    • It does not effect the performance of the knife in any way.

Thanks very much for taking a look! Please let me know if you have any questions, or if you would like to purchase the knife!
 
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