Hi guys, necessity forces sale so no trades please. Prices are shipped, net to me. Post "I'll take it" and shoot me an email, cmdeoca78 at hotmail dot com.
First up is a Strider SNG Tanto in PD-1 steel, SOLD. Knife has been carried and used but is in excellent shape, its also the smoothest Strider I've ever owned, solid lock up. Could use a touch up, I can throw it on the Edge Pro for you if you'd like. Here's what Duane Dwyer has to say about PD-1:
"About Carpenter PD-1 Steel:®It all started years ago with VascoWear manufactured by Teledyne Vasco which was an incredibly tough alloy. Crucible Steel then later came out with their version called Cru Wear (slightly different formula). With the advent of the powdered metal process, Crucible then applied this superior process and further tweaking the mix to create CPM 3V (which we all know and love). Fast forward to now and Carpenter Steel has gone back to the original VascoWear formula and updated it and applied their modern Micro-Melt powder metal process to it to create PD-1. Duane says PD-1 is supposed to be very comparable to the CPM 3V with the difference being the carbides. It is supposedly the same toughness and maybe a BIT better in wear resistance than 3V. Again, not a stainless, so corrosion resistance is also on par with 3V."




Next up is a limited edition Zero Tolerance 350 with anodized brown aluminum scales, SOLD . Knife has been de-assisted and is the best flipper I have experienced, I can put the spring back in it if you'd like. Knife has been carried a bit but is in excellent shape, perfectly centered and solid. Clip has been custom heat anodized, looks killer.



First up is a Strider SNG Tanto in PD-1 steel, SOLD. Knife has been carried and used but is in excellent shape, its also the smoothest Strider I've ever owned, solid lock up. Could use a touch up, I can throw it on the Edge Pro for you if you'd like. Here's what Duane Dwyer has to say about PD-1:
"About Carpenter PD-1 Steel:®It all started years ago with VascoWear manufactured by Teledyne Vasco which was an incredibly tough alloy. Crucible Steel then later came out with their version called Cru Wear (slightly different formula). With the advent of the powdered metal process, Crucible then applied this superior process and further tweaking the mix to create CPM 3V (which we all know and love). Fast forward to now and Carpenter Steel has gone back to the original VascoWear formula and updated it and applied their modern Micro-Melt powder metal process to it to create PD-1. Duane says PD-1 is supposed to be very comparable to the CPM 3V with the difference being the carbides. It is supposedly the same toughness and maybe a BIT better in wear resistance than 3V. Again, not a stainless, so corrosion resistance is also on par with 3V."




Next up is a limited edition Zero Tolerance 350 with anodized brown aluminum scales, SOLD . Knife has been de-assisted and is the best flipper I have experienced, I can put the spring back in it if you'd like. Knife has been carried a bit but is in excellent shape, perfectly centered and solid. Clip has been custom heat anodized, looks killer.



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