Winkler F1 Folder, cleaned up and relisted

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Winkler F1, Green G10 handles
#8 written on liner under handle (#8 serial number?)
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Blade length: 3.10 in.
Total length: 7.50 in.
Blade height (at heel): 1.20 in.
Blade thickness (near bolster): 0.13 in.
Blade thickness (at midpoint): 0.11 in.
Blade thickness (near tip): 0.06 in.
Item weight: 4.50 oz.
Shipment weight: 8.4 oz.
Blade: Non-glare bead blasted premium CPM3V carbon steel blade
Handle: Textured green G10
Style: Flipper style liner lock (ball bearing pivot)
Description: Mastersmith Daniel Winkler created the Winkler II line in 2010. It is an alternate approach to an established tradition. Winkler Knives II is the result of processes Daniel Winkler developed over the past few years in order to provide axes and knives to teams within United States Army Special Operations and US Naval Special Warfare. Each piece in this collection bears the Winkler Knives II touchmark.
The F1 Folder is the first folder designed by Daniel for the Winkler II line. It is an exceptional knife and is sure to be a cherished EDC. Weighing in at 4-1/2 ounces, it is a comfortable knife to keep close by your side.
The premium CPM3V carbon steel blade will hold a keen, long lasting edge. It is bead blasted for a no-glare finish.
Bead blasted titanium liners support textured green G10 scales. A ball bearing pivot ensures, smooth flip opening. A bead blasted titanium pocket clip is mounted for tip-up carry.

Knife is in very good condition, has been resharpened, shows some faint scratches and minor wear on handles and pocket clip. Has been disassembled, cleaned, lubed, and reassembled.
Extremely smooth action, very sharp blade.

Perfectly centered and solid lockup. No box or paperwork.

Asking $350 shipped via USPS priority.
Not looking for trades at this time.
 
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Hey, Rezinator. I had a question regarding this knife. I believe that the Winkler Knives II stamp mark is only on the top spine of this particular knife, and that is not a view that your photographs show. Does the F1 Folder you are offering have that Winkler stamp mark?
 
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