Fred Sanford
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SOLD ON the USN
This knife is new and has never been used, or sharpened. It has been put in the pocket a few times to test the clip.
This knife has been disassembled and had the torsion bar removed so it is now de-assisted. While it was apart I drilled and tapped 2 extra holes so that I could use the old style clip that is NOT a lowrider clip. I successfully completed the tip down hole but the tip up hole has part of the tap broken off in it. The tap is hardened steel and I have no way to remove it. I took a dremel with a stone wheel and ground the jagged parts of the tap down so it is flush with the scales. You can't feel anything with your fingers if you rub them over the hole. It will not affect anything at all as far as the function of the knife. If you plan to use the factory lowrider clip in a "tip up" configuration you will never even see the "blemish" as it will be under the clip.
The pivot end was successful so you have the option to carry it tip down with either the lowrider clip or the regular Kershaw/ZT two-screw clips (as pictured). Because of the drill and tap blemish I am selling this knife for a bit less than normal. Your gain.
Comes in the factory box with the torsion bar, bag, paperwork, and two clips (the factory lowrider as well as the black oxide regular ZT clip).
Asking $80 for this knife shipped USPS via Priority Mail.
This knife is new and has never been used, or sharpened. It has been put in the pocket a few times to test the clip.
This knife has been disassembled and had the torsion bar removed so it is now de-assisted. While it was apart I drilled and tapped 2 extra holes so that I could use the old style clip that is NOT a lowrider clip. I successfully completed the tip down hole but the tip up hole has part of the tap broken off in it. The tap is hardened steel and I have no way to remove it. I took a dremel with a stone wheel and ground the jagged parts of the tap down so it is flush with the scales. You can't feel anything with your fingers if you rub them over the hole. It will not affect anything at all as far as the function of the knife. If you plan to use the factory lowrider clip in a "tip up" configuration you will never even see the "blemish" as it will be under the clip.
The pivot end was successful so you have the option to carry it tip down with either the lowrider clip or the regular Kershaw/ZT two-screw clips (as pictured). Because of the drill and tap blemish I am selling this knife for a bit less than normal. Your gain.
Comes in the factory box with the torsion bar, bag, paperwork, and two clips (the factory lowrider as well as the black oxide regular ZT clip).
Asking $80 for this knife shipped USPS via Priority Mail.
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