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Spartan Blades SHF Harsey Folder 2023 Edition Relic / Stonewash MagnaCut

Spartan Blades

$550.00

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Introducing the Spartan-Harsey Folder, fondly referred to as the “SHF”, a testament to the fusion of Spartan Blades and the revered knife artisan, William "Bill" Harsey Jr. This collaboration seamlessly intertwines innovation with tradition, honoring the legacy of craftsmanship while embodying the essence of utility and resilience.

Crafted with an unwavering commitment to detail, the SHF transcends its role as a mere knife; it stands as an emblem of precision and durability. With a predominantly titanium construction, save for the blade, barrel pivot, and stop pin, it radiates strength and fortitude.

The handle of the SHF is meticulously designed for ergonomic excellence, ensuring both comfort and a steadfast grip. Adorned with the iconic "Harsey Look," it exudes the hallmark of superior artistry. However, what truly distinguishes this blade is the custom laser engraving gracing its handle—a deep etching reminiscent of ancient relics, a poignant reminder that the knife is humanity's oldest and most ubiquitous tool.

Overall Length:
9.0"
Blade Length:
4.0"
Blade Thickness:
0.156"
Blade Style:
Drop Point
Blade Grind:
Hollow
Blade Steel:
CPM Magnacut
Blade Finish:
Stonewash
Handle Length:
5.0"
Handle Material:
Titanium
Weight:
5.9 oz
Pocket Clip:
Ambi, Tip Up
Locking Mechanism:
Frame Lock
Action:
Manual
Country of Origin:
USA

1 Review

  • 4
    Good knife, could use a much better sharpening

    Posted by John Alexander on 6th May 2024

    This knife is beautiful and quality made. But for some reason the sharpening is seriously lacking. The tip of the knife is the main subtractor. it is so rounded you can push it into your finger as hard as you want with no fear that it would ever break the skin. On a knife of this high quality and price point, the sharpening not being better quality controlled is a real surprise. I don't get it. Maybe it needs a 3 star review for that. I'm teetering on the edge. Do I send it back to get the manufacturer to do a better job?? Come on guys