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Spartan Blades - Harsey Folder - 3.25" Chad Nichols Damascus Blue Anodization - knife
This is the latest knife produced in terms of time by Spartan Blades in collaboration with legendary knife maker William "Bill" Harsey Jr.
The SHF 3.25 is the knife many of you have been waiting for! A reliable 6AL4V titanium frame-lock pocket knife with a handcrafted 3.25" damascus steel blade made by Chad Nichols. Easy to carry and comfortable in the hand, this is a truly exceptional knife. Constructed like its award-winning big brother the SHF 3.25 is made entirely of 6AL-4V titanium, except for the pivot, blade and arbor.
This medium-sized folding knife features a reversible pocket clip and two thumb studs that allow it to be carried in either the right or left hand. If you are looking for a high-quality, well-designed folding knife, this is one you should consider!
Intended Use: Collector/Sportsman
Type of manufacture: MidTech
Country of manufacture: USA
Blade: handcrafted stainless damascus steel, by Chad Nichols
Blade treatment: -
Handle: titanium 6AL4V
Blade length: 82.5mm.
Blade thickness: 3.2mm.
Length closed: 98.5mm.
Total length: 181mm.
Weight: 82g.
Closure: FrameLock
Clip: anodized titanium
Packaging: cardboard box with Spartan Blades logos
Notes: Design by William HarseySF10CNBL -
Conaz Consigli Scarperia - Fiorentino Bovino knife cm 24 - 50018 - knife
Scimitar "or" French "blade already present in the early twentieth century, production continued until the mid-1950s. The great success of this model, which was born in Scarperia has had national diffusion, is due to the fact that although it is very light it is elegant, robust and has great cutting capacity, due to the guessed shape of the blade. It is characterized by the presence of a metal "button" on the heel and a clamp at the other end of the handle.
Intended use: sports / collection
Type of production: artisan
Lama production: Italy
Blade: X50CrMoV15 stainless steel
Blade treatment: -
Handle: Ox horn and nickel silver
Blade length: 100mm.
Blade thickness: 3mm.
Length closed: 135mm.
Total length: 243mm.
Weight: 148g.
Closing: without blade lock
Packaging: elegant box with Recommendations logos
Sheath: fabric caseCraftsmanship is beautiful because it is varied
The colors of the materials with which the handmade products are made may vary from those shown in the images.
Horn, wood and cornotech are raw materials that by their nature have a marked variability from one supply to another: it is the beauty of quality materials. Add craftsmanship, where the craftsman's hand never makes the same gesture: it's the beauty of craftsmanship. Combine all this and you will always have a different and unique product. It is always different from the one and unrepeatable product that we must necessarily photograph if we want you to understand what we are talking about and what we are offering you.R-FIC24 -
Spartan Blades - Harsey Folder - 3.25" Chad Nichols Damascus Bronze Anodization - knife
This is the latest knife produced in terms of time by Spartan Blades in collaboration with legendary knife maker William "Bill" Harsey Jr.
The SHF 3.25 is the knife many of you have been waiting for! A reliable 6AL4V titanium frame-lock pocket knife with a handcrafted 3.25" damascus steel blade made by Chad Nichols. Easy to carry and comfortable in the hand, this is a truly exceptional knife. Constructed like its award-winning big brother the SHF 3.25 is made entirely of 6AL-4V titanium, except for the pivot, blade and arbor.
This medium-sized folding knife features a reversible pocket clip and two thumb studs that allow it to be carried in either the right or left hand. If you are looking for a high-quality, well-designed folding knife, this is one you should consider!
Intended Use: Collector/Sportsman
Type of manufacture: MidTech
Country of manufacture: USA
Blade: handcrafted stainless damascus steel, by Chad Nichols
Blade treatment: -
Handle: titanium 6AL4V
Blade length: 82.5mm.
Blade thickness: 3.2mm.
Length closed: 98.5mm.
Total length: 181mm.
Weight: 82g.
Closure: FrameLock
Clip: anodized titanium
Packaging: cardboard box with Spartan Blades logos
Notes: Design by William HarseySF10DMBZ -
Spartan Blades - Oculus knife - Harsey Folder 2019 Special Edition - knife
Model winner of the 2016 Blade Show as "American Made Knife of the Year"
The model photographed is the Limited Edition 2019
After more than 40 years of service in the US Army Special Forces, Curtis Iovito and Mark Carey founded Spartan Blades LLC in North Carolina.
Curtis, who for years had been designing and designing knives for friends in the special forces and Mark, who had always been involved in military equipment and tactics when he worked in the "Green Berets", decided to combine their skills and their passion with the goal to build innovative and functional knives using materials of the highest quality and made entirely in the United States.
Intended use: Collection / Sports
Type of production: Semi-Industrial
Country of production: USA
Blade: CPM-S35VN stainless steel
Blade treatment: Stone Washed
Handle: titanium 6AL-4V
Blade length: 100mm.
Blade thickness: 4mm.
Length closed: 125mm
Total length: 225mm.
Weight: 168g.
Closure: FrameLock
Clip: in anodized titanium
Packaging: cardboard box with Spartan Blades logos
Notes: Design by William Harsey - 2019 limited edition anodized with engravingsSF5OCULUS -
Coin knife - Meiji Dragon Yen 1870-1914 - multipurpose with blade, scissor and file
Japanese multipurpose made of blade, scissor and file, inserted inside two coins that faithfully reproduce the Japanese Yen coined during the Meiji period 1870-1914.
Features:
coin diameter: 38mm.
weight: 30 gr.
blade length: 2cm
thickness: 5.5 mm
blade material: 420J2 steel
History of the coin:
The introduction of the yen occurred in 1872 by the Meiji government and replaced by an excessively complex monetary system of the Edo period.Initially, the yen was minted in gold, until 1888 and then moved to silver, until 1914BDYB37 -
Spartan Blades - Metis Flipper - SF4SWSW - Knife
After over 40 years of service in the US Army Special Forces, Curtis Iovito and Mark Carey founded Spartan Blades LLC in North Carolina.
Curtis, who for years has designed and designed knives for friends in special forces, and Mark, who has always been engaged in military and tactical equipment when working in the "Green Berets", decides to combine their skills and passion with the " The goal of building innovative and functional knives using high quality materials and entirely made in the United States.
Purpose of use: Sportsman
Type of production: Semi-Industrial
Country of Origin: USA
Blade: Stainless steel CPM-S35VN
Blade treatment: stonewash
Manicure: Titanium 6AL-4V
Blade Length: 70mm.
Blade thickness: 3.5mm.
Closed length: 100mm
Total Length: 170mm.
Weight: 81g.
Closure: FrameLock
Clip: Titanium 6AL-4V
Packing: Cardboard box with Spartan Blades logos
Notes: GTC Alpha Ball Bearing Opening - Carson Flipper System Opening - Design by Keith Edick and Curtis IovitoSF4SWSW -
Spartan Blades - Nymph StoneWash Small Titanium Folder Knife
This small titanium folder is the result of a desire by Spartan Blade to produce a high quality slip joint folder using as few small moving parts as possible. While attending the 2012 IWA Show in Germany, we spoke with several people who simply couldn’t own one of our larger folders due to the restrictions of knives with locks, one handed opening, and long blades. During the show, Mark and Curtis were visiting the Nuremburg Toy Museum and were impressed by some of the very small high-tech mechanisms used to make toys. It was then the idea hit them to make a slip joint that didn’t require several small fine blanked parts, allowing for a more modern look and function than the classic slipjoint. Now they had a great idea but not the full mechanism to make it work.
Later, Spartan met with Les Halpern of Halpern Titanium and explained their idea for a small modern slip joint. He became very excited as he had an idea for a similar knife using what he called “A good idea” for a mechanism. Les did some drawings explaining his idea for eliminating the traditional back spring. Normally, slip joint blades are held in position by a strong "back spring" which assists them with bias to the open or closed position. Les’ idea was to make the frame the spring with the same bias in open or closed position.
This folder eliminates the need for a back spring by using what we call an “Integral Frame Slipjoint”, the dorsal side of the frame is cut to work as a spring and holds a pin that creates a bias to close and open. The blade is opened by pushing on the tab on the blade (it is not a flipper tab!) with one hand and pulling with the thumb and forefinger on the triangle cut-out of the opposite side and hand. Additionally, the pin "locks" into the blade when held firmly by the users thumb and forefinger in in position of use but is free to rotate upon release of the frame handle.
Intended use: Sport / Collection
Production Type: Semi-Industrial
Production Lama USA
Blade: stainless steel CPM-S35VN
Treatment Lama: stonewash
Handle: titanio
Blade length: 48mm.
Blade thickness: 2 mm.
Closed Length: 74mm
Overall length: 121mm.
Thick when closed: 7mm
Balancing: -
Weight: 36g.
Closing: Integral Frame Slipjoint (opening and closing two-handed block blade)
Clip: Titanium
Sheath: -
Packaging: Cardboard box with logos Spartan Blades
Notes: WINNER - BLADE 2014 Most Innovative American Made Knife of the YearSF2SWSW -
Consigli Scarperia - Zuava Cattle Polished R-ZXC19 - knife
Zuava Cattle Polished R-ZVC19 - knife
Traditional knife of Scarborough and is used in all of Tuscany to the first 800. He had an element of novelty, for its time: the metal frame inside the handle as well in traditional cattle.
Stainless steel blade 440.
Blade length 8 cm.
Blade thickness 3 mm.
Overall length 19 cm.
Weight 100 gr.R-ZXC19 -
Conaz Consigli Scarperia - Zuava ox horn - cm 19 - 50077 - knife
Traditional Scarperia knife and used throughout Tuscany until the early 1800s. It had an element of novelty, for the time: the metallic structure inside the handle as well as in the traditional bovine.
440 stainless steel blade.
Blade length 8 cm.
Blade thickness 3 mm.
Open length 19 cm.
Weight 100 gr.50077 -
Conaz Consigli Scarperia - Palmerino horn cattle PA2C20 two blades - knife
Palmerino horn cattle PA2C20 two knives - knife
The production of Scarborough has not devoted much attention to penknives.
It was, however, made a template from the desk, which in the past was used to make the tip of the quill pens and pencils.
This sharpener Scarperia was always devoid of spring and could have from one to two blades; unmistakable the shape of the handle, in a single piece of horn.
In the catalogs of the early years of the twentieth century these items were listed as "sharpeners use Palmerini" which was actually the name of a renowned manufacturer of the nineteenth century.
Proposed model is at the tip of the horn two blades.Stainless steel blade 440.
Blade length 4.6 cm.
Blade thickness 2.5 mm.
Overall length 15 cm.
Weight 40 gr.PA2C20 -
Conaz Consigli Scarperia - Zuava knife Buffalo horn "in the old way" 50091 - knife
Traditional Scarperia knife and used throughout Tuscany until the early 1800s.
It had an element of novelty, for the time: the metal structure inside the handle. As well as in the traditional bovine, Consiglio proposes it today also in buffalo and exotic woods.Intended use: sports / collection
Type of production: artisan
Lama production: Italy
Blade: X50CrMoV15 stainless steel
Blade treatment: -
Handle: Buffalo horn
Blade length: 75mm.
Blade thickness: 2.5mm.
Length closed: 110mm.
Total length: 19mm.
Weight: 93g.
Closing: without blade lock
Packaging: elegant box with Recommendations logos
Sheath: fabric caseCraftsmanship is beautiful because it is varied
The colors of the materials with which the handmade products are made may vary from those shown in the images.
Horn, wood and cornotech are raw materials that by their nature have a marked variability from one supply to another: it is the beauty of quality materials. Add craftsmanship, where the craftsman's hand never makes the same gesture: it's the beauty of craftsmanship. Combine all this and you will always have a different and unique product. It is always different from the one and unrepeatable product that we must necessarily photograph if we want you to understand what we are talking about and what we are offering you.
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