06-09-2005, 08:22
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Auxiliary
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Portland, OR
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Harsey "H CLASS" TACTICAL Folder
Mr. Harsey, Are you taking orders for these yet? Maybe you'll have some at Blade West?
photos courtesy of PiterM
Last edited by HaveBlue; 06-09-2005 at 19:19.
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06-09-2005, 11:08
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Gun Pilot
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Bill:
You do beautiful work!
Terry
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06-09-2005, 11:37
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Guerrilla
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The crazy thing is that it looks big in Bill's hands. Isn't it the size of the 5.5 GB? Doesn't this fall into the "you can't do that category".
I'm chock full of questions.
I want one!
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06-09-2005, 14:34
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Bladesmith to the Quiet Professionals
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HaveBlue,
Thanks for posting the pics here.
The correct name for this knife is an "H-Class" Tactical Folder.
The "H-Class" refers to an all out high strength design by me. This knife will stay unique to this shop for quite some time.
Here are some specs:
5 inch long by 3/16ths inch thick CPM S-30V blade.
Convave grind with top swedge.
Very large internal surface joint area and bushings.
Heat treated large diameter 416 Stainless Steel master pivot bolt set.
.100 thousandths thick 6AL4V Titanium frames.
7075 T-6 Aluminum bolsters and back spacer.
Black and Green G-10 handle scales.
Large diameter rear attachment screws.
All other screws stainless steel.
When Sal Glesser (founder and owner of Spyderco) was shown the knife by it's owner, Sal said it was the strongest liner lock folder he's ever seen.
I'll take that as a compliment.
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06-09-2005, 14:38
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Bladesmith to the Quiet Professionals
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Hey, That's a picture of me in the bar of the Renaissance Waverly Hotel.
How'd that happen?
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06-09-2005, 17:44
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Originally Posted by Bill Harsey
Hey, That's a picture of me in the bar of the Renaissance Waverly Hotel.
How'd that happen?
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Do you remember being in the bar, Bill?
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06-09-2005, 14:40
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Bladesmith to the Quiet Professionals
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Originally Posted by CPTAUSRET
Bill:
You do beautiful work!
Terry
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Thanks Terry.
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06-09-2005, 16:21
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Quiet Professional
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Location: DFW Texas Area
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What Sir William left out is that the blade is the first 5" or so of the GB Knife !!!
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06-09-2005, 18:43
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Bladesmith to the Quiet Professionals
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Originally Posted by Ambush Master
What Sir William left out is that the blade is the first 5" or so of the GB Knife !!!
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Yep, I haven't mentioned this part to Chris yet...
He's in South Africa now.
That's why I have to keep this knife exclusive to this shop.
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