ShanghaiJer
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I will honor the time stamp on an unconditional “I’ll take it” posted here or via PM, however, I do reserve the right to sell (or not) to anyone and for any reason. Prices are PayPal G&S and shipped to the US (international buyers accept all risk and pay the difference in shipping). No trades please.
First up is an older Three Sisters Forge Beast with black cerakote frame and blade. Blade is centered and locks up solid with no play. The pivot has been replaced with a newer version and the action is very smooth except for the last fraction of an inch before lock engagement where it tightens up a bit. I’m not sure what the blade steel is, but it’s likely either m390 or s35v. I’m not the original owner, so I can’t attest to how much it has been used, but it looks to be very little if any. Pocket clip does show marks from carry. Asking $180 shipped.
Next up is a newer Three Sisters Forge Beast with blue cerakote frame (Navy Seal Foundation Edition) in s35v. This one locks up solid with no play, but the blade favors the presentation side (no rubbing). I’m the original owner of this one and it has only been carried a handful of times and used to open some mail. There is a chip in the cerakote finish on the lock bar (see pics). It came to me this way from the TSF crew. Asking $SOLD shipped.
First up is an older Three Sisters Forge Beast with black cerakote frame and blade. Blade is centered and locks up solid with no play. The pivot has been replaced with a newer version and the action is very smooth except for the last fraction of an inch before lock engagement where it tightens up a bit. I’m not sure what the blade steel is, but it’s likely either m390 or s35v. I’m not the original owner, so I can’t attest to how much it has been used, but it looks to be very little if any. Pocket clip does show marks from carry. Asking $180 shipped.
Next up is a newer Three Sisters Forge Beast with blue cerakote frame (Navy Seal Foundation Edition) in s35v. This one locks up solid with no play, but the blade favors the presentation side (no rubbing). I’m the original owner of this one and it has only been carried a handful of times and used to open some mail. There is a chip in the cerakote finish on the lock bar (see pics). It came to me this way from the TSF crew. Asking $SOLD shipped.
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