SuperD
06-16-2005, 07:49 PM
One Aftershock prototype. Titanium handles, Sharpfusion blade. Pics below.
I was not the original owner. I have never carried or used it and was told the same by the fellow who traded it to me. There is a rub mark on the reverse side where the clip touches the handle. I am not sure it will show up in the picture. The blade is mint. As it is a prototype it is not finished to quite the same standard as his other knives. (1) The framelock does not engage the blade when open quite as much as it should to be perfect, although the lockup still feels very solid to me. (2) The blade is not perfectly centered when closed. Otherwise the knife seems flawless to me.
I would see this not so much as an EDC as a collector piece for someone into Brad Duncan's knives. I do not recall seeing another of his prototypes for sale so I would assume they are not very common.
Asking price is $450 (SALE PENDING) which includes priority mail shipping with delivery confirmation number. Add $7.50 for insurance if desired. Payment would need to be via US Postal MO only. Aslo, as this is being sold to defer the cost of some Sebbies I purchased recently, not interested in trades.
Also, there will be a 48 hour inspection period during which the knife can be returned for a refund (less shipping charges) IF it is not as described here and assuming it is returned in the same condition as it was sold.
Thanks for looking. Email or PM with any questions but please understand the first 'I'll take it' gets it.
http://www.jerzeedevil.com/gallery/albums/userpics/10018/normal_DCP_0688.JPG
http://www.jerzeedevil.com/gallery/albums/userpics/10018/normal_DCP_0689.JPG
I was not the original owner. I have never carried or used it and was told the same by the fellow who traded it to me. There is a rub mark on the reverse side where the clip touches the handle. I am not sure it will show up in the picture. The blade is mint. As it is a prototype it is not finished to quite the same standard as his other knives. (1) The framelock does not engage the blade when open quite as much as it should to be perfect, although the lockup still feels very solid to me. (2) The blade is not perfectly centered when closed. Otherwise the knife seems flawless to me.
I would see this not so much as an EDC as a collector piece for someone into Brad Duncan's knives. I do not recall seeing another of his prototypes for sale so I would assume they are not very common.
Asking price is $450 (SALE PENDING) which includes priority mail shipping with delivery confirmation number. Add $7.50 for insurance if desired. Payment would need to be via US Postal MO only. Aslo, as this is being sold to defer the cost of some Sebbies I purchased recently, not interested in trades.
Also, there will be a 48 hour inspection period during which the knife can be returned for a refund (less shipping charges) IF it is not as described here and assuming it is returned in the same condition as it was sold.
Thanks for looking. Email or PM with any questions but please understand the first 'I'll take it' gets it.
http://www.jerzeedevil.com/gallery/albums/userpics/10018/normal_DCP_0688.JPG
http://www.jerzeedevil.com/gallery/albums/userpics/10018/normal_DCP_0689.JPG