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Brand New, Unused Spyderco Centofante 4 $63 SOLD to GRAIDED
- just bought this here on BF last week (i'm on a wharncliffe kick this month). nice knife, i just like the others i bought better for me, so it's not one i'm going to carry. and i can use the $$ for other knives
. there are no good knife stores here, i have to buy them to see if they fit me, then return or re-sell the ones that don't.
it's brand new, unused, great shape, good looking knife. just not my style.
i paid $63 for it last week. that's a good buy. i'll sell it for the same, and i'll eat the shipping and paypal fees (i don't really like the 'gift' option, screws paypal when it's a convenience i'm willing to pay for, and not that safe for a buyer....)
first 'i'll take' it followed by a pm or email gets it.
$63 SOLD, paypal preferred. talk to me if you need to go the mo route.
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Website stuff:
length overall 7 1/2" (190 mm) blade length 3 " (76 mm) blade steel VG-10
length closed 4 1/2" (114 mm) cutting edge 2 15/16" (75 mm) weight 2.5 oz (69 g)
hole diameter 15/32" (12 mm) blade thickness 5/64" (2mm) handle material FRN
Spydercos Centofante4 folder represents the evolutionary refinement of previous Centofante/Spyderco collaborations. Its thin-profiled fiberglass reinforced nylon (FRN) handle is furrowed with grip enhancing channels and inset with a Palladium silver Spyderco logo bug. Adding security and ease of deployment, the back-lock is positioned mid-spine. Cut out of the locking lever is a David Boye Dent, diminishing the feasibility of gripping the knife handle tightly enough while cutting to unintentionally release the lock. The Centofante4 features a Wharncliffe VG-10 steel blade that has both a hollow-grind and a non-sharpened spine swedge-grind. Prominently rising above the Spyderco Round Hole is a crest for the thumb keeping it in controlled contact with the blade. Right-hand steel pocket clip positions the folder for tip-up/tip-down carry. Nested steel liner in the handle creates rigidity and a foundation for the clips screw attachment.
- just bought this here on BF last week (i'm on a wharncliffe kick this month). nice knife, i just like the others i bought better for me, so it's not one i'm going to carry. and i can use the $$ for other knives
it's brand new, unused, great shape, good looking knife. just not my style.
i paid $63 for it last week. that's a good buy. i'll sell it for the same, and i'll eat the shipping and paypal fees (i don't really like the 'gift' option, screws paypal when it's a convenience i'm willing to pay for, and not that safe for a buyer....)
first 'i'll take' it followed by a pm or email gets it.
$63 SOLD, paypal preferred. talk to me if you need to go the mo route.
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Website stuff:
length overall 7 1/2" (190 mm) blade length 3 " (76 mm) blade steel VG-10
length closed 4 1/2" (114 mm) cutting edge 2 15/16" (75 mm) weight 2.5 oz (69 g)
hole diameter 15/32" (12 mm) blade thickness 5/64" (2mm) handle material FRN
Spydercos Centofante4 folder represents the evolutionary refinement of previous Centofante/Spyderco collaborations. Its thin-profiled fiberglass reinforced nylon (FRN) handle is furrowed with grip enhancing channels and inset with a Palladium silver Spyderco logo bug. Adding security and ease of deployment, the back-lock is positioned mid-spine. Cut out of the locking lever is a David Boye Dent, diminishing the feasibility of gripping the knife handle tightly enough while cutting to unintentionally release the lock. The Centofante4 features a Wharncliffe VG-10 steel blade that has both a hollow-grind and a non-sharpened spine swedge-grind. Prominently rising above the Spyderco Round Hole is a crest for the thumb keeping it in controlled contact with the blade. Right-hand steel pocket clip positions the folder for tip-up/tip-down carry. Nested steel liner in the handle creates rigidity and a foundation for the clips screw attachment.
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