paulhilborn
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Part of my ongoing reduction of pocket knives has me listing these today. First off all are used, old or vintage knives, so expect pocket scratches, rubs and the like. Anything major I will point out to the best of my ability---I STRIVE for your purchase to be a great experience:thumbup:
Paypal preferred and I pay the fees, USPS Money Order also accepted. Ship USPS with delivery conformation.
First up is a GEC #735211 with Ebony Covers---I dropped this the first day I got it
so there is a small ding in the cover by the lanyard tube. This comes with an absolutely great sheath that can be worn on the belt or just inside the pocket---made by Rayban here on the forums---outstanding work. The sheath is made for this knife. I hit the bolsters and spine of the knife with 600 grit to give it a "satin" finish.
$100.00 for the knife and sheath---have the tube but not the correct one---no label on tube cover.
Next is a 1986 USA Schrade #2331 Heritage 2 blade Jack knife with brown smooth bone covers. 3 3/8" closed. Great grooved bolsters. Main solid and MINOR play in the pen---no box.
Asking $45.00 SPF
Next is a 1983 USA Schrade #8341 Stockman, 3 3/8' closed. Great smooth green bone covers. All 3 blades are tight. Grooved bolsters. No box.
Asking $45.00 SPF
Next is a USA Schrade "OLD TIMER" smooth red bone stockman. 3 3/8" closed, #0826 on bolster. Tiny play on main---both spey and sheepfoot are solid. No box.
Asking $45.00 SPF
Next is a USA Schrade "Old Timer" #194OT single lock blade Trapper. 3 7/8 closed---perfect delrin covers, SOLID blade with no play. No box.
Asking $40.00 SOLD
Next is a great 1976 CASE #31SAB 2 blade Jack Knife, Saber blade is AWESOME, black delrin covers. 3 3/4' closed. This will stress an average thumb nail, on a scale of 1-10 I'd say an 8 or a 9? I have to say if the right technique is used it isn't as bad as it sounds
. Instead of pulling I push up with my thumb nail. What I mean is I plant my nail deep in the nick and push up versus trying to pull up---hope that makes sense? Tiny play in main---would go un-noticed to most, solid pen---plus pen is alot easier to open:thumbup: No box.
Asking $60.00 SPF
Next is a 2000 CASE #6318SS "Pocketworn" red bone Stockman, 3 5/8' closed. This one melts in your pocket. No box. Great color bone on this one:thumbup:
Asking $40.00 SPF
Next is a 1975 CASE #6249 Copperhead 2 blade jack with delrin covers, 4' closed. Both blades are SOLID. Very nice knife. No box. Both blades are super clean---one picture makes it look like something is on Pen blade but that isn't the case.
Asking $55.00 SPF
Next is a 1964-1969 Case small 2 blade jack. Carbon blades with black peppers on both. TINY play on main with a tight pen blade. Gorgeous red bone covers---no box. 3 1/16' closed.
Asking $40.00 SPF
Next is a 1970 CASE #6254 SSP red bone Trapper, 4 1/8 closed. "Tested XX Razor Edge" on main blade. Has minor nicks and dings to one bolster in particular. The red bone covers are gorgeous:thumbup: Both blades are solid with no play. No box.
Asking $65.00
Next up is a USA #506 Buck small lock blade with yellow composition handles. The tolerances on this knife are amazing. Depress the lock and the tiny blade swings down, yet rock solid when locked up:thumbup: 2 7/8' closed. No box.
Asking $40.00 SPF
Last but not least is a Camillus "Queen of Hearts" lock back with an unopened pack of "Western" playing cards. 3 1/4" closed. This I believe was once a "blister pack" with cardboard backing---that's long gone. I have the plastic part which you can see in the pictures but that's it.
Asking $40.00 SPF
I'm in and around throughout the day so I'll check emails or PM's. Please ask any questions you may have:thumbup:
Thanks for looking!!!
Paul
Paypal preferred and I pay the fees, USPS Money Order also accepted. Ship USPS with delivery conformation.
First up is a GEC #735211 with Ebony Covers---I dropped this the first day I got it

$100.00 for the knife and sheath---have the tube but not the correct one---no label on tube cover.








Next is a 1986 USA Schrade #2331 Heritage 2 blade Jack knife with brown smooth bone covers. 3 3/8" closed. Great grooved bolsters. Main solid and MINOR play in the pen---no box.
Asking $45.00 SPF




Next is a 1983 USA Schrade #8341 Stockman, 3 3/8' closed. Great smooth green bone covers. All 3 blades are tight. Grooved bolsters. No box.
Asking $45.00 SPF





Next is a USA Schrade "OLD TIMER" smooth red bone stockman. 3 3/8" closed, #0826 on bolster. Tiny play on main---both spey and sheepfoot are solid. No box.
Asking $45.00 SPF




Next is a USA Schrade "Old Timer" #194OT single lock blade Trapper. 3 7/8 closed---perfect delrin covers, SOLID blade with no play. No box.
Asking $40.00 SOLD




Next is a great 1976 CASE #31SAB 2 blade Jack Knife, Saber blade is AWESOME, black delrin covers. 3 3/4' closed. This will stress an average thumb nail, on a scale of 1-10 I'd say an 8 or a 9? I have to say if the right technique is used it isn't as bad as it sounds

Asking $60.00 SPF





Next is a 2000 CASE #6318SS "Pocketworn" red bone Stockman, 3 5/8' closed. This one melts in your pocket. No box. Great color bone on this one:thumbup:
Asking $40.00 SPF



Next is a 1975 CASE #6249 Copperhead 2 blade jack with delrin covers, 4' closed. Both blades are SOLID. Very nice knife. No box. Both blades are super clean---one picture makes it look like something is on Pen blade but that isn't the case.
Asking $55.00 SPF




Next is a 1964-1969 Case small 2 blade jack. Carbon blades with black peppers on both. TINY play on main with a tight pen blade. Gorgeous red bone covers---no box. 3 1/16' closed.
Asking $40.00 SPF



Next is a 1970 CASE #6254 SSP red bone Trapper, 4 1/8 closed. "Tested XX Razor Edge" on main blade. Has minor nicks and dings to one bolster in particular. The red bone covers are gorgeous:thumbup: Both blades are solid with no play. No box.
Asking $65.00






Next up is a USA #506 Buck small lock blade with yellow composition handles. The tolerances on this knife are amazing. Depress the lock and the tiny blade swings down, yet rock solid when locked up:thumbup: 2 7/8' closed. No box.
Asking $40.00 SPF



Last but not least is a Camillus "Queen of Hearts" lock back with an unopened pack of "Western" playing cards. 3 1/4" closed. This I believe was once a "blister pack" with cardboard backing---that's long gone. I have the plastic part which you can see in the pictures but that's it.
Asking $40.00 SPF




I'm in and around throughout the day so I'll check emails or PM's. Please ask any questions you may have:thumbup:
Thanks for looking!!!
Paul
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