Pro-Tech TR-3 JerzeeDevil Limited Edition

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Produced in collaboration with Ron Labella's JerzeeDevil online knife community, this rare, member's-only TR-3 variant is one of the most recognizable limited editions from Pro-Tech’s catalog. Numbered and engraved, this knife reflects Pro-Tech’s dedication to mechanical excellence and collectibility. Ideal for knife collectors and fans of community-driven knife culture.

The Protech TR-3 JerzeeDevil* Limited Edition boasts a titanium frame with blue accents and a lustrous satin finish and a stonewash/satin finished CPM-S35VN stainless steel blade. The frame showcases a custom JD logo and "Don't Make Me Cut You" tagline  With a blue pocket clip, this model offers convenient tip up carrying. Only 100 of these expertly crafted knives have been numbered, with this particular one being #17. Released in 2012.

This knife is on consignment from a collector. It is in new, unused condition and comes with original box, nylon velcro pouch and paperwork.

Producing Area: Manufactured in the United States by Pro-Tech Knives.
Blade Length: 3.5"
Blade Thickness: 0.125"
Open Length: 8"
Closed Length: 4.5"
Handle Thickness: 0.49"
Weight: Approximately 3.6 oz.
Blade Edge: Plain edge.
Blade Finish/Color: Satin finish with a stonewashed appearance.
Blade Steel: S35VN stainless steel.
Blade Style/Shape: Drop point with a pronounced false edge on the spine.
Mechanism: Liner Lock
Clip Type: Stonewashed stainless steel pocket clip.
Clip Position: Tip-up, right-hand carry.
Glass Breaker: None.
Handle Material: Satin-finished titanium with blue anodized accents.
Handle Color: Titanium gray with blue anodized edges.
Lanyard Hole: Yes.
Use: Designed primarily for collection, with functional utility as an EDC (Everyday Carry) knife.

Stainless Steel
This knife has a stainless steel blade and should be resistant to oxidation and corrosion, though keeping the knife clean and dry when not in use is best.