Three great blades for sale...all have been carried but some more than others so none are "mint"...sorry.
1. Tashi/Voorhies "Jetstream" with all boxes and paper work. I carried this once or twice (I'm the second owner) I would say about 98%. Small mark on the blade (like a dot) there from the get-go. $SOLD
Blade Steel: S35VN
Blade Length: 3 3/4" - 3 1/2 cutting edge
Overall Length: 8 3/4"
2. Serge "Shriker" with some pocket time from previous owners (carried once by myself). I am at least the fourth owner and there are some carry marks on the knife but the edge is crazy sharp (original edge). Extremely smooth opener and great carry piece. $SOLD
Length: 8" open, 4 3/8 closed,
Blade length: 3 3/8
Steel: CPM154
Liners: 6AL4V Ti with carbon fiber on the rest
3. Todd Fischer Classic...I would rate this at about 95%. A stunning piece of craftsmanship from every angle...below is what the original owner said about the piece (I'm the second owner). Tip up which is fairly rare for this model. Here is the first owners first impressions and information on the knife: $1600
"The first impression I got when I opened the parcel and saw the Todd Fischer Classic folder for the first time, was that its appearance was stunning. After putting the folder in my hands the true craftsmanship of the knife was apparent. The weight of the Classic is on the heavier side but makes it feel solid. The way the ivory scales lines up into the double S bolsters is flawless. The orange peel finish on the bolsters adds a nice finish to the folder. The pre-banned elephant ivory is some of the nicest I’ve seen. They have a warm cream color with deep grain patterns. Todd went with a rich bronze anodizing on the inside liners that contrast the ivory very well. Todd goes as far as engine turning the inside of the liners; he doesn’t leave an area without detail. The Titanium backspacer is cut to exact tolerances that so that the blade tang matches up perfectly flush with the spacer. It reminds me of a very well made slip joint in the way it lays so perfectly. The blade on Todd’s Classic folder is a nicely swept recurve in just the right portion. Not so much that when you cut into something the blade will get caught up at the transition spot, but rather just enough to make the transition flawless. The hollow grind is perpendicular on each side along with clean and even bevel that matches up perfectly at the tip. Todd made the Damascus himself from a blend of 52100/15N20, which is a very fine steel that takes and holds a superior edge. The thumbstuds are meticulously inlayed with the same ivory. Note that he still cuts out a step pattern in the studs to create traction for your thumb. Todd also added a leather lanyard with a bead that he made from the same ivory used for the scales and thubstuds. It’s the small details that attract me to Todd’s work. Todd not only makes a gorgeous folder but he makes them highly functional."
All payments are to be made via PayPal and the first "I'll take it" in the thread or PM gets the item (if two people post up...the earliest time stamp gets it). I will ship only to the CONUS (Hawaii and Alaska included) via USPS Priority Mail w/insurance and signature confirmation (covered by myself). Shipped only to PayPal confirmed addresses. Please email, post, or PM with any questions...Cheers!
IMG_3773 by benstone43, on Flickr
IMG_3774 by benstone43, on Flickr
IMG_3776 by benstone43, on Flickr
IMG_3778 by benstone43, on Flickr
IMG_3779 by benstone43, on Flickr
IMG_3781 by benstone43, on Flickr
1. Tashi/Voorhies "Jetstream" with all boxes and paper work. I carried this once or twice (I'm the second owner) I would say about 98%. Small mark on the blade (like a dot) there from the get-go. $SOLD
Blade Steel: S35VN
Blade Length: 3 3/4" - 3 1/2 cutting edge
Overall Length: 8 3/4"
2. Serge "Shriker" with some pocket time from previous owners (carried once by myself). I am at least the fourth owner and there are some carry marks on the knife but the edge is crazy sharp (original edge). Extremely smooth opener and great carry piece. $SOLD
Length: 8" open, 4 3/8 closed,
Blade length: 3 3/8
Steel: CPM154
Liners: 6AL4V Ti with carbon fiber on the rest
3. Todd Fischer Classic...I would rate this at about 95%. A stunning piece of craftsmanship from every angle...below is what the original owner said about the piece (I'm the second owner). Tip up which is fairly rare for this model. Here is the first owners first impressions and information on the knife: $1600
"The first impression I got when I opened the parcel and saw the Todd Fischer Classic folder for the first time, was that its appearance was stunning. After putting the folder in my hands the true craftsmanship of the knife was apparent. The weight of the Classic is on the heavier side but makes it feel solid. The way the ivory scales lines up into the double S bolsters is flawless. The orange peel finish on the bolsters adds a nice finish to the folder. The pre-banned elephant ivory is some of the nicest I’ve seen. They have a warm cream color with deep grain patterns. Todd went with a rich bronze anodizing on the inside liners that contrast the ivory very well. Todd goes as far as engine turning the inside of the liners; he doesn’t leave an area without detail. The Titanium backspacer is cut to exact tolerances that so that the blade tang matches up perfectly flush with the spacer. It reminds me of a very well made slip joint in the way it lays so perfectly. The blade on Todd’s Classic folder is a nicely swept recurve in just the right portion. Not so much that when you cut into something the blade will get caught up at the transition spot, but rather just enough to make the transition flawless. The hollow grind is perpendicular on each side along with clean and even bevel that matches up perfectly at the tip. Todd made the Damascus himself from a blend of 52100/15N20, which is a very fine steel that takes and holds a superior edge. The thumbstuds are meticulously inlayed with the same ivory. Note that he still cuts out a step pattern in the studs to create traction for your thumb. Todd also added a leather lanyard with a bead that he made from the same ivory used for the scales and thubstuds. It’s the small details that attract me to Todd’s work. Todd not only makes a gorgeous folder but he makes them highly functional."
All payments are to be made via PayPal and the first "I'll take it" in the thread or PM gets the item (if two people post up...the earliest time stamp gets it). I will ship only to the CONUS (Hawaii and Alaska included) via USPS Priority Mail w/insurance and signature confirmation (covered by myself). Shipped only to PayPal confirmed addresses. Please email, post, or PM with any questions...Cheers!
IMG_3773 by benstone43, on Flickr
IMG_3774 by benstone43, on Flickr
IMG_3776 by benstone43, on Flickr
IMG_3778 by benstone43, on Flickr
IMG_3779 by benstone43, on Flickr
IMG_3781 by benstone43, on Flickr
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