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Dear Members,
We would like to make you aware of a very special - extremely limited run of Emerson Karambits (there are only 18 of them).
They are for a very special friend of ours and local business called Crosshairs USA. The owner, Mike Flick is a former combat decorated Marine with an excellent gunstore in Torrance, California, just down the road from us. Why did he have to open his gunstore in a place on my way home from work? Just my Luck.
Anyway, these are the first and only Karambits with our new Ghost Grey handles, featuring black coated blades.
How do they look in Grey? Let's just say they are some handsome devils.
The price is $275.95 and the contact info for Crosshairs USA is:
email: info@crosshairsusa.net
phone # is 866-927-4668
Their business hours are 11:00 AM - 7:00 PM Pacific Time Tuesday thru Saturday - Closed Sundays and Mondays.
If you want one of these unique Emerson Karambits do not wait. With Christmas just around the corner these are going to be gone in a heartbeat.
My Best Regards,
Ernest R. Emerson
We would like to make you aware of a very special - extremely limited run of Emerson Karambits (there are only 18 of them).
They are for a very special friend of ours and local business called Crosshairs USA. The owner, Mike Flick is a former combat decorated Marine with an excellent gunstore in Torrance, California, just down the road from us. Why did he have to open his gunstore in a place on my way home from work? Just my Luck.
Anyway, these are the first and only Karambits with our new Ghost Grey handles, featuring black coated blades.
How do they look in Grey? Let's just say they are some handsome devils.
The price is $275.95 and the contact info for Crosshairs USA is:
email: info@crosshairsusa.net
phone # is 866-927-4668
Their business hours are 11:00 AM - 7:00 PM Pacific Time Tuesday thru Saturday - Closed Sundays and Mondays.
If you want one of these unique Emerson Karambits do not wait. With Christmas just around the corner these are going to be gone in a heartbeat.
My Best Regards,
Ernest R. Emerson
