Spartan-Harsey Folder 3.25 Chad Nichols Damascus Bronze Ano Hardware

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$515.00
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  • 5
    Nice!

    Posted by timothy shank on Nov 8th 2023

    Great looking knife, beautiful blade, and superb quality. A plus is that SHF are available, unlike most premium brands that seem to be continually out of stock. I do have a few issues however. My knife was not sharp, not even close. Also, it seems disingenuous to call this a 3.25" blade, measuring from the center of the thumb stud to the end of the blade is barely 3". Lastly, this knife really needs a sharpening choil, it would improve the looks of the knife as well as make sharpening much easier.

  • 5
    SPARTAN-HARSEY FOLDER 3.25 CHAD NICHOLS DAMASCUS BRONZE ANO HARDWARE

    Posted by Doug Whitehead on Mar 13th 2023

    A beautiful, medium sized folder. The design is elegant while each curve fits the hand. Excellent finger cut outs and grip ridges that work. And the Damascus blade is sharp, strong, and beautiful. Thank you for this great knife.

  • 5
    Nah, I'll have you read it

    Posted by NewEve on Jan 4th 2023

    | LOOKS This knife is the perfect balance in-between an archaeological find and a modern folder. Note that the bronze is darker in hand/person — as seen online except on the official site. The stock pictures are indeed detrimentally misleading here — it's much better-looking in-person. | FEEL Someone wrote online that the (3.25) Spartan-Harsey Folder is a mix of a Strider and Hinderer. Having owned knives from both makers (as well as from MercWorx — remember the Lachesis? — Medford as well as William Henry) the description is spot on. It has the elegance of a Chris Reeve and the “takes no shit” from a Strider. | CONCLUSION Having this piece in hand and looking at online comparisons with the full size Harsey Folder; the opinion of someone who has been buying US-made (semi-) custom folders for the past decade is that this folder will be an even bigger hit with a 3.5 inches blade and commensurate handle. One can't help feeling that the full size Harsey Folder is too big and this one a tad too small — though, in these hands, it is better than a small Sebenza 31. A must buy until Spartan comes up with a 3.5 Spartan-Harsey Folder which they will send me in exchange for my honest opinion — wink-wink. Nota bene: this knife has been bought with my hard-earned money and promptly sent abroad.

  • 5
    Spartan Harsey 3.25

    Posted by scott macho on Apr 2nd 2021

    This knife is perfect

  • 5
    Gorgeous knife!

    Posted by JuPaul on Mar 22nd 2021

    I love the Harsey 3.25, and really couldn't wait for the special editions to start rolling out. This one didn't disappoint! Gorgeous damascus, and nice annododized accents. And of course the usual Spartan perfect quality. I'm super happy to own one.

Introducing the Spartan Harsey Folder 3.25, or "SHF 3.25," the latest masterpiece born from the collaboration between Spartan Blades and the legendary knife maker, William "Bill" Harsey Jr. This eagerly awaited folder is a reliable companion, featuring a 6AL4V titanium frame-lock pocket knife adorned with a 3.25” Chad Nichols Damascus blade. Compact, easy to carry, and incredibly comfortable in the hand, the SHF 3.25 stands as a truly exceptional gentleman's (or ladies) folder.

Key Features:

  • Titanium Construction: Like its award-winning predecessor, the SHF, the SHF 3.25 is meticulously crafted entirely from 6AL-4V titanium, showcasing exceptional strength and durability.
  • Chad Nichols Damascus Blade: The 3.25” blade boasts exquisite Chad Nichols Stainless Steel Damascus, offering a combination of stunning aesthetics and impressive performance.
  • Reversible Pocket Clip: Designed for versatility, the reversible pocket clip and dual thumb studs enable seamless left and right-hand carry options.
  • Bronze Anodized Hardware: This particular edition features bronze anodized hardware, adding a touch of elegance to the overall design.
  • Compact and Lightweight: With a total length of 7.125" and a weight of 2.9 oz., the SHF 3.25 is designed for easy everyday carry without compromising functionality.

Specifications:

  • Maker: Spartan Blades
  • Designer: William W. Harsey
  • Blade Length: 3.25”
  • Total Length: 7.125"
  • Blade Thickness: 0.125"
  • Blade: Chad Nichols Stainless Steel Damascus
  • Blade Hardness: 59-61
  • Blade Style: Drop Point – Flat Ground - Stone Washed
  • Frame: 6AL4V Titanium - Satin - Blast Finish
  • Fittings: 6AL4V Titanium - Bronze Anodized Hardware
  • Weight: 2.9 oz. / 0.184 lbs

For those in search of a high-quality and impeccably designed folder, the Spartan Harsey Folder 3.25 is a compelling choice. With its blend of exquisite materials, expert craftsmanship, and thoughtful design elements, this folder reflects the pinnacle of knife-making excellence. Elevate your everyday carry with the SHF 3.25, where form and function converge in perfect harmony.

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5 Reviews Hide Reviews Show Reviews

  • 5
    Nice!

    Posted by timothy shank on Nov 8th 2023

    Great looking knife, beautiful blade, and superb quality. A plus is that SHF are available, unlike most premium brands that seem to be continually out of stock. I do have a few issues however. My knife was not sharp, not even close. Also, it seems disingenuous to call this a 3.25" blade, measuring from the center of the thumb stud to the end of the blade is barely 3". Lastly, this knife really needs a sharpening choil, it would improve the looks of the knife as well as make sharpening much easier.

  • 5
    SPARTAN-HARSEY FOLDER 3.25 CHAD NICHOLS DAMASCUS BRONZE ANO HARDWARE

    Posted by Doug Whitehead on Mar 13th 2023

    A beautiful, medium sized folder. The design is elegant while each curve fits the hand. Excellent finger cut outs and grip ridges that work. And the Damascus blade is sharp, strong, and beautiful. Thank you for this great knife.

  • 5
    Nah, I'll have you read it

    Posted by NewEve on Jan 4th 2023

    | LOOKS This knife is the perfect balance in-between an archaeological find and a modern folder. Note that the bronze is darker in hand/person — as seen online except on the official site. The stock pictures are indeed detrimentally misleading here — it's much better-looking in-person. | FEEL Someone wrote online that the (3.25) Spartan-Harsey Folder is a mix of a Strider and Hinderer. Having owned knives from both makers (as well as from MercWorx — remember the Lachesis? — Medford as well as William Henry) the description is spot on. It has the elegance of a Chris Reeve and the “takes no shit” from a Strider. | CONCLUSION Having this piece in hand and looking at online comparisons with the full size Harsey Folder; the opinion of someone who has been buying US-made (semi-) custom folders for the past decade is that this folder will be an even bigger hit with a 3.5 inches blade and commensurate handle. One can't help feeling that the full size Harsey Folder is too big and this one a tad too small — though, in these hands, it is better than a small Sebenza 31. A must buy until Spartan comes up with a 3.5 Spartan-Harsey Folder which they will send me in exchange for my honest opinion — wink-wink. Nota bene: this knife has been bought with my hard-earned money and promptly sent abroad.

  • 5
    Spartan Harsey 3.25

    Posted by scott macho on Apr 2nd 2021

    This knife is perfect

  • 5
    Gorgeous knife!

    Posted by JuPaul on Mar 22nd 2021

    I love the Harsey 3.25, and really couldn't wait for the special editions to start rolling out. This one didn't disappoint! Gorgeous damascus, and nice annododized accents. And of course the usual Spartan perfect quality. I'm super happy to own one.

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