Elevate Your EDC with the Spartan-Harsey Folder 3.25
Introducing the Spartan-Harsey Folder 3.25, the latest pinnacle of design from Spartan Blades in collaboration with the renowned knife maker, William "Bill" Harsey Jr. This 6AL4V titanium frame-lock pocket knife is meticulously crafted for those who appreciate reliability, craftsmanship, and a touch of elegance.
Key Features:
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Blade Excellence: The 3.25-inch Chad Nichols Stainless Steel Damascus blade not only boasts exceptional aesthetics but also delivers top-tier performance. The drop-point style, flat ground, and stone-washed finish ensure versatility and durability.
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Frame-Lock Design: Constructed entirely from 6AL-4V titanium, the frame-lock mechanism provides a secure and dependable lockup. The medium-sized folder strikes the perfect balance between functionality and portability.
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Reversible Pocket Clip: Enjoy flexibility in your carry preference with the reversible pocket clip and dual thumb studs, allowing seamless left and right-hand carry options.
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Blue Anodized Hardware: This variant features eye-catching blue anodized hardware, adding a distinctive touch to your everyday carry.
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Expert Craftsmanship: Crafted with precision and care, the SHF 3.25 reflects Spartan Blades' commitment to quality. The satin and blast finish on the titanium frame adds a touch of sophistication.
Specifications:
- Maker: Spartan Blades
- Designer: William W. Harsey
- Blade Length: 3.25″
- Total Length: 7.125"
- Blade Thickness: 0.125"
- Blade Material: Chad Nichols Stainless Steel Damascus
- Blade Hardness: 59-61
- Blade Style: Drop Point – Flat Ground - Stone Washed
- Frame Material: 6AL4V Titanium - Satin - Blast Finish
- Fittings: 6AL4V Titanium - Blue Anodized Hardware
- Weight: 2.9 oz. / 0.184 lbs
Upgrade your everyday carry with the Spartan-Harsey Folder 3.25 – where artistry meets functionality in a true gentleman's folder.
1 Review
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Very nice... But...
Mine's almost entirely as expected, they're excellent, well built knives with great design. I did expect more contrast in the damascus pattern of the blade though, It is a little bit lacking. Other than that - just what expected & wanted.