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| various cord I have in stock to wrap with. You pick it I'll stick it on there |
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| More of the various multi color or camo cord or both |
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| this is another good picture for color choices. Do note shading can be off from the pictures depending on monitors used to view them. I can get close is all so its just for a general idea only. |
NEW for 2012 no more 1st class shipments to Canada. If you have a friend stateside you would like me to mail it to thats fine but as of today no more first class shipments to Canada. I have no problems shipping first class anywhere else. Sorry guys. I love Canada but you guys have some sticky fingers in customs me thinks!
First off, be advised that shipping has gone up again with the USPS and I've had to make appropriate adjustments to my pricing. New pricing since postage went up. Basic mini ti pry as shown is $30 shipped as of now. Thanks for understanding. New for 2012 I will be putting the V notch in all of them. However, there is a catch. I ask that you guys try to work with me keeping the order quantities under 4 at a time. That seems reasonable. Its hard for me to make many more than 10 a day the way I do them and with the other things I have going on so when I get bigger orders it can stress me out getting behind and I really don't like it. :-) If you need more than 4 at least run by me your thoughts. We'll discuss it and if the day will allow it I may do it for you. It all depends. Most days I'm doing several clips and pry tools and it can be heavy at times so it all is hit or miss. Anyway, it would help me to try to keep the order quantities down if its okay with you guys.
The Mini Ti Pry. What is it? Perhaps "useful" describes it best. Simple, lightweight, convenient and handy. Most of these are 4" in length and some may drift over 4" long All are half an inch plus or minus for width. No two are exactly alike since these are done from scratch using raw materials. They start out as a strip of bare dirty titanium approx. 1/2" wide which came off a larger sheet before that. The thickness is .090 + or - and I use the 6AL-4V knifemaker grade titanium on these so they are the same titanium that I use for my folding knives. I can wrap them in various colors of para cord. Finish choices are bead blasted or hand rubbed to a satin finish or anodized one of many color choices. (note I cannot get black or red colors). See some samples of those found in threads on my forum here in the provided links or what is posted here by guys that have bought some. http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/sh...&postcount=107 .
First off, be advised that shipping has gone up again with the USPS and I've had to make appropriate adjustments to my pricing. New pricing since postage went up. Basic mini ti pry as shown is $30 shipped as of now. Thanks for understanding. New for 2012 I will be putting the V notch in all of them. However, there is a catch. I ask that you guys try to work with me keeping the order quantities under 4 at a time. That seems reasonable. Its hard for me to make many more than 10 a day the way I do them and with the other things I have going on so when I get bigger orders it can stress me out getting behind and I really don't like it. :-) If you need more than 4 at least run by me your thoughts. We'll discuss it and if the day will allow it I may do it for you. It all depends. Most days I'm doing several clips and pry tools and it can be heavy at times so it all is hit or miss. Anyway, it would help me to try to keep the order quantities down if its okay with you guys.
The Mini Ti Pry. What is it? Perhaps "useful" describes it best. Simple, lightweight, convenient and handy. Most of these are 4" in length and some may drift over 4" long All are half an inch plus or minus for width. No two are exactly alike since these are done from scratch using raw materials. They start out as a strip of bare dirty titanium approx. 1/2" wide which came off a larger sheet before that. The thickness is .090 + or - and I use the 6AL-4V knifemaker grade titanium on these so they are the same titanium that I use for my folding knives. I can wrap them in various colors of para cord. Finish choices are bead blasted or hand rubbed to a satin finish or anodized one of many color choices. (note I cannot get black or red colors). See some samples of those found in threads on my forum here in the provided links or what is posted here by guys that have bought some. http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/sh...&postcount=107 .
These are all a pry bar on one end and a flat head screw driver on the other end no matter which model you pick. There are two models besides a variance in length. At request I am offering straight bars or bars bent on one end. If you do not specifically tell me when you order or pay for one of my pry bars please know the default mini ti pry will be a straight bar that is hand rubbed and wrapped in black para cord.
I have tried to be sure these screw drivers are geared to work quite well for adjusting the pivot barrels of Emerson knives as well as many other light to medium duty jobs you may need a flat head driver for. While these don't replace a knife they seem to fill a niche for some of the abusive things we do with our pocket knives at times and can work in place of a knife for those of you in situations where you cannot carry a knife at work or in the office or for those that simply don't want to carry a knife by personal preference.
I've sold these to office workers, secretaries, teachers and even law enforcement and security people and many military members who use these as tools to pop open stubborn ammo box latches from what I've heard. Also, these have been reported to make good investigative probes for working crime scenes for digging around in places one would not want to go with their fingers among other jobs I've heard of and I've noticed folks think they make great stocking stuffers for Christmas so keep that in mind if you need some office party or friend and family gifts this year. In a pinch these prybars can open boxes, pop tape, pry staples, lift water meter lids in the yard or hot pot lids in the kitchen, pop stubborn canned food pop tops or beverages for those wanting to save a fingernail. Some have sharpened one end down more to do rough cutting jobs or box tearing. They can be used to untie stubborn knots and many other things limited only by imagination. The folks that either can't carry a knife or just don't happen to have one on them like the light weight and 'sheeple' friendly acceptance these receive in public places compared to pulling out a knife. I've been told they save your blade for what its made for, cutting! So rather than ruin the tip of your expensive blade to pry something use a mini ti pry instead. Point is, they do come in handy at times. I hear tell they are hell on the insides of washing machines so if you forget to remove the one you carry consider yourself warned!
Clean out your pockets before washing.
What can I say, they are tough little buggers. If you need to contact me personally: This email is also my pay pal address.
STR@bladeforums.com Speaking of pay pal, please know that I do not ask people to pay me with a personal or gift payment. I don't mind giving pay pal their cut so pay normally for goods. Besides the address never shows up when you pay it other ways so it forces me to have to reach out to you to get the address and can delay shipping if I don't hear back from you right away.
Ordering is easy. Just email me at STR@bladeforums.com and tell me how many and what type you like and the address they'll be shipping to.
Remember when ordering.
What color bar if any do you want?
Do you want one straight or do you want a slight bend in the end of the bar? I need to know that before coloring or wrapping. People forget this all the time so please let me know straight or bent guys!
Also, cord wrap choice.
Thanks for your interest in my mini ti pry!
STR



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