1 GEC, 2 hen and roosters, 2 user stockman, PRICES REDUCED

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I'm taking a bit of a direction change with my collection so cutting these loose. I'm interested in trades for GEC Tomatoe acrylics or neon blues.
All prices include shipping with insurance and paypal fees within North America but will ship to most places at extra shipping cost.

First up is a Lannys clip my Josh Miller a 19 year old lad who has a Great future in knife making. I believe this to be his best slip joint.
O1 tool steel, wrought iron bolster ( a very nice touch IMO) Ram Horn scales with beautiful tones, SS liners, amazing snap all three. flush closed and open, at half stop the spring is just under enough to feel. About a 7 pull but can be pinched easily. A paper thin gap between the liner and the spring, no light, mentioned for accuracy. A single layer of cigarette paper wil go in about a 32nd, folded it won't.
$275.00 SOLD to Jen



An Amherst cutlery Drs knife in stag and 440c, made about 10 years ago bt a forum member at the time. Original box and a pocket/belt pouch I made up for it. A very nice hand made Dr. $145.00 with the pouch.SOLD TO Jeremy.


Northwoods first run Norfolk in nice tones of Ebony, I used coconut oil on the scales and carried it in a soft pouch a few time, unused unsharpened, typical light pull on these But No blade rub. With the KSF pouch. $100.00SOLD toe DOKE




A 72 spear point lockback in burnt very nice burnt stag, Northfield, 25 of 25, never carried or used with tube and cert. A few specs of patina on the swedge and deep pin holes. $120.00 $100.00



A GEC cotton sampler in very pretty cocobolo, brass fittings, never used. $80.00 SOLD TO DOKE



A Bertram Hen and Rooster congress in stag, very nicely matched, sunk joints, stainless, original box, unused uncarried. $100.00 $85.00


Here's an interesting William Rodgers sleeveboard pen in ivory, very nice figured ivory. Blades are unused in original polish. Master is marked William Rodgers the pen is marked Cut My Way which is the early mark. 3 5/8ths overall. $100.00Sold to oldandintheway, thanks Stephen.



Two buck creek stockman knives, the first is carbon, germany, it looks carried but never sharpened, I think it's celluloid. $40.00 $35.00Second is a Sowbelly stockman in stainless and fat stag, original box, unused un carried. $75.00 $65.00


Here are two colonial stockman knives, delrin handles, One is a frontier, the other made for craftsman. The frontier is lightly used, the craftsman is unused but
the blades have some etching in the blades. These are Good users that get nice and sharp. Both for $65.00 or choice for $35.00 each
 
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