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Good Afternoon,
I have a great 3" XM slicer that has been carried but shows no sign of it. It has been sharpened at original bevel (the tip original bevel was slightly more obtuse so there's a slight transition, not bad though. I can take a picture if needed.) This thing flips great.This is the Gen 3 with the stop pin like the gen 4 3.5" XM. I'm looking for $530 and I pay PayPal and insured shipping. USA only. Please know your local laws. I reserve the right to sell to whom I chose so PM or email me before posting here. This is listed on other sites so I will check times on messages received. Not looking for trades.
Comes with box and peanuts.
The copper standoffs and LBS are not coming with this as they were a gift. If she sells I will put the factory back on. I was going to sell with but can't ever get myself to sell gifts.




The pivots on these newer 3" XMs came heat anodized, that's not done aftermarket. It came from RHK like that. I've seen many with this.
Please PM with any questions.
Thanks,
Brian
I have a great 3" XM slicer that has been carried but shows no sign of it. It has been sharpened at original bevel (the tip original bevel was slightly more obtuse so there's a slight transition, not bad though. I can take a picture if needed.) This thing flips great.This is the Gen 3 with the stop pin like the gen 4 3.5" XM. I'm looking for $530 and I pay PayPal and insured shipping. USA only. Please know your local laws. I reserve the right to sell to whom I chose so PM or email me before posting here. This is listed on other sites so I will check times on messages received. Not looking for trades.
Comes with box and peanuts.
The copper standoffs and LBS are not coming with this as they were a gift. If she sells I will put the factory back on. I was going to sell with but can't ever get myself to sell gifts.




The pivots on these newer 3" XMs came heat anodized, that's not done aftermarket. It came from RHK like that. I've seen many with this.
Please PM with any questions.
Thanks,
Brian
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