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Hey everyone, it pains me to do this because I literally bought this last week, but I'm listing my Burger EXK Plus with Mammoth Inlays.
I'm looking to get back what I spent at: TRADED. As far as trades go, I'm mainly interested in trading down or across, however I could be convinced to trade up slightly into the right Specter V2 or V3. I'm into custom slipjoints and like the look of the Shirogorov HatiOn Zero. But shoot me all offers!
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The fit and finish... It's perfect. It's very difficult to get a seamless joint, especially with bone, but somehow he's accomplished it perfectly. The detent is spot on; it surpasses even the more notable front flippers I've owned in the past. Incredibly smooth action. When the lockbar is disengaged, the blade falls shut to your thumb. The hand rubbed satin blade is stupid nice. The grain and direction is consistent and uniform. Every detail was planned and executed flawlessly. I can find any issues at all. The knife was carried once and has never cut anything.
Shoot me offers. Thanks guys!
I should mention that this is the first one I've seen with horizontal striations in the mammoth inlay; only ever seen vertical so far.
I'm looking to get back what I spent at: TRADED. As far as trades go, I'm mainly interested in trading down or across, however I could be convinced to trade up slightly into the right Specter V2 or V3. I'm into custom slipjoints and like the look of the Shirogorov HatiOn Zero. But shoot me all offers!
Photo album
The fit and finish... It's perfect. It's very difficult to get a seamless joint, especially with bone, but somehow he's accomplished it perfectly. The detent is spot on; it surpasses even the more notable front flippers I've owned in the past. Incredibly smooth action. When the lockbar is disengaged, the blade falls shut to your thumb. The hand rubbed satin blade is stupid nice. The grain and direction is consistent and uniform. Every detail was planned and executed flawlessly. I can find any issues at all. The knife was carried once and has never cut anything.
Shoot me offers. Thanks guys!
I should mention that this is the first one I've seen with horizontal striations in the mammoth inlay; only ever seen vertical so far.
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