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Emerson Micro Commander BT, LNIB, $SPF
I guess I just can't kick my small Sebenza from my pocket. This is a nice rendition of the Commander series from Emerson. I opened it a bunch of times and it has broken in nicely. The pivot is smooth and the lockup ~50%. There's still a little bit of sticking on the liner lock (common on new Emersons), but that should further improve with use of the knife. The condition of the knife is like new. I cut a piece of paper with it, but it has a factory edge on it and is very sharp. Emerson does a great job on their edges. I am asking $165 shipped via USPS Priority Mail to CONUS. Includes original box, paperwork, and Emerson sticker.
SOLD: Zero Tolerance ZT0560 with Orange Kryptoglow Scale, Excellent Cond. SOLD
This knife frankly looks like new to me, but I have carried it so I can't technically call it that. The blade has been lightly touched up on ceramic sticks, but rest of edge is factory. The blade has no scratches. Lockup is at 45-50% and has no sticking at all. I very lightly rounded the edges of the original black G10 scale as it was digging into my hand. The light radiusing of the edges made a huge difference. Also radiused the "jumping" in the G10 so it doesn't tear up my finger on deployment. The orange scale is not installed in the photos, but i'm happy to swap it in if desired. It's an easy swap. The scale is orange, but glows green in the dark. Very cool. Made by Dan from Kryptoglow and it's an excellent fit. The original detent was super strong. I lightly chamfered the detent hole on the blade, then backfilled with an aluminum powder & epoxy mix. This gives the blade perfect detent. The original detent just would not break in and often needed a lot of force to deploy the blade. Not fun. It's fun now, though :O) I also made a couple small changes to the pocket clip. I beveled the leading edge by the screws, as the thick metal would catch on my pocket and the blade wouldn't sit deep like it should. The chamfer really helps to reduce snagging. I also removed the ugly edge finish on the clip edges using 220 grit abrasive. Gives the clip edges a brushed look. The blade looks great and works great. My minor tweaks I think have removed some of the rough edges (literally) and made it a nice EDC. Ultimately, it's a bit big for me, so i'm letting it go. I'm looking for $240 shipped to CONUS via USPS priority mail. Keep in mind the Orange scale is $40 by itself and is essentially new.
Emerson Micro Commander BT, LNIB, $SPF
I guess I just can't kick my small Sebenza from my pocket. This is a nice rendition of the Commander series from Emerson. I opened it a bunch of times and it has broken in nicely. The pivot is smooth and the lockup ~50%. There's still a little bit of sticking on the liner lock (common on new Emersons), but that should further improve with use of the knife. The condition of the knife is like new. I cut a piece of paper with it, but it has a factory edge on it and is very sharp. Emerson does a great job on their edges. I am asking $165 shipped via USPS Priority Mail to CONUS. Includes original box, paperwork, and Emerson sticker.



SOLD: Zero Tolerance ZT0560 with Orange Kryptoglow Scale, Excellent Cond. SOLD
This knife frankly looks like new to me, but I have carried it so I can't technically call it that. The blade has been lightly touched up on ceramic sticks, but rest of edge is factory. The blade has no scratches. Lockup is at 45-50% and has no sticking at all. I very lightly rounded the edges of the original black G10 scale as it was digging into my hand. The light radiusing of the edges made a huge difference. Also radiused the "jumping" in the G10 so it doesn't tear up my finger on deployment. The orange scale is not installed in the photos, but i'm happy to swap it in if desired. It's an easy swap. The scale is orange, but glows green in the dark. Very cool. Made by Dan from Kryptoglow and it's an excellent fit. The original detent was super strong. I lightly chamfered the detent hole on the blade, then backfilled with an aluminum powder & epoxy mix. This gives the blade perfect detent. The original detent just would not break in and often needed a lot of force to deploy the blade. Not fun. It's fun now, though :O) I also made a couple small changes to the pocket clip. I beveled the leading edge by the screws, as the thick metal would catch on my pocket and the blade wouldn't sit deep like it should. The chamfer really helps to reduce snagging. I also removed the ugly edge finish on the clip edges using 220 grit abrasive. Gives the clip edges a brushed look. The blade looks great and works great. My minor tweaks I think have removed some of the rough edges (literally) and made it a nice EDC. Ultimately, it's a bit big for me, so i'm letting it go. I'm looking for $240 shipped to CONUS via USPS priority mail. Keep in mind the Orange scale is $40 by itself and is essentially new.





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