Ti alloy EDC kiridashi

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Kiridashi-style titanium edc knives for sale!

Made from USA ATI-425 "tank armor" type titanium alloy, they retain the natural oxides and alpha case from the heat treatment process.

Thickness is slightly under 3/16". As seen in the photos, the one on top is slightly bigger than the other, with the larger one being 5.25" in length, with a 1.5" blade edge, and a weight of 47.5 grams.

Buyers get a choice of either dangler or cross-draw black leather belt sheath. Cross-draw is recommended; they make for a very useful little package, easily accessible even when:

-sitting in a car seat
-crouching
-hanging upside-down
-crawling through a narrow tunnel
-being washed down the rapids of a river
-fighting off ghosts
-dealing with liquids or chemicals
-un-jamming your weapon
-lying on your back under a vehicle
-operating a riding lawnmower
-performing an emergency self-surgery
-fishing
-etc.

A lanyard hole can also be drilled upon request.

More information in the Mad Science Forge subforum, here: https://www.bladeforums.com/threads/thicc-chonky-boi-kiridashis.1991461/

Please allow a few days for chosen sheath construction.

Price: SOLD shipped. Payments accepted via Paypal, Bitcoin, Zelle, Cashapp, and Venmo.

Thanks for looking!





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YES that's right. Bitcoin is accepted. So if you're one of those crypto hawks then you can send like 0.0036181319231 Bitcoin, or whatever it is, in exchange for the knife package.
 
I love mine, have 2 different ones primarily because I work around some very aggressive chemicals, acids, caustics and various solvents. Light weight, convenient and very useful in a work environment and it doesn’t freak out non- knife people, they usually ask questions about it. not getting paid for this statement but if you work in a similar environment get yourself some of these, useful and weight wise almost non-existent
 
I love mine, have 2 different ones primarily because I work around some very aggressive chemicals, acids, caustics and various solvents. Light weight, convenient and very useful in a work environment and it doesn’t freak out non- knife people, they usually ask questions about it. not getting paid for this statement but if you work in a similar environment get yourself some of these, useful and weight wise almost non-existent


Thanks for the endorsement! 😁
 
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