zer Justin Lundquist Wanderer, All Titanium, CPM-S35VN Satin Blade*PRICE REDUCTION*

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Kizer Justin Lundquist Wanderer, All Titanium, CPM-S35VN Blade
$145.00 Shipped PayPal Only, PLEASE: No Trades

Comes with Original Packaging and Nice Kizer Camo Pouch
There is one very slight scratch on the pocket clip...which I had trouble trying to show in the photo...so it is there, just so you know.
This knife is interesting....it is like a smooth stone in the palm of your hand. Quite Unique!!!
Very slim in the pocket, as well.
Any Questions please let me know.
Thanks.

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Hey Ben...
OK...I have a lot of knives and a LOT of knife experience and a very capable knife mechanic. ...not a expert...but very hands on with this stuff so I have a lot of experience..just so you know where I am coming from.
I just got the knife out..(cause I did not remember :-)).....I would call it medium. If I Spidie flick the knife from the underside with my index finger (my preferred method of opening it)..the detent is just right "to me"... not too difficult... not to easy...It snaps out. It also snaps out when using my thumb..but with the oblong cut-out. I have to seat my thumb in the top of the cut-out and pay attention to the direction that I am pushing. WAY easier and snappier to do the Spidie Flick. Also...if I slowly lower the blade is "sucks in" at the detent..not super strong..but it does clearly suck in. Part of that also has to do with the fact that this is a washer knife...not a ball-bearing knife.
I hope that my description is useful....and thanks for the interest.
--Bob
 
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