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I have six knives up for trade as follows:

1. Edge Brand, Solingen hunter - 5 1/8 in., clip point blade. I believe it is stainless as it shows no staining or patina, has etch on blade "Super Hollow Ground". Handle is black leather with silver(metal unknown) spacers. Has single front guard/bolster and rear pommel also has handguard on it. I believe pommel and guard are made of aluminum. Handle is tight. The blade has 2 small defects. On the left side of the blade, about a inch back from the tip and 1/8 from the edge is a small ding, looks like it could almost be a forging defect, but I'm not sure. The other defect is that it looks like about 1mm of the very tip has been broken off. When I recieved the knife it was dull, during sharpening, I was able to sharpen most of this out of the tip, but if you look close you can see where it was damaged. Niether of these defects affects the functionality of the knife, or really even how it looks. Comes with original, black leather sheath, which is in very good condition.

2. Solingen hunter - Not sure of manufacter, right side of blade is stamped Solingen, Germany and left side shows a stamp of a fist holding 3 arrows. Blade is 5 long, narrow, clip point and I believe carbon steel as it shows some very light staining. Handle is also black leather with silver spacers with a single guard design and aluminum pommel. Handle is tight. No noticable defects in this knife, just some normal wear. Comes with original, black leather sheath, also in very good condition.

I believe these hunters are of 60's-70's vintage, but a expert would know for sure.

3. CRKT M16-03Z - Plain edge, spearpoint model. Knife is in good used condition, locks up tight, opens smooth. Clip shows wear with some of the finish worn off, but is tight. Good user.

4. Bear MGC USA - Mini lockback, 2 1/8 long closed with dark harwood scales(ebonywood?) and NS bolster in front. Locks up tight,, no defects on blade. Knife was dull when I got it, but it looked like factory edge. I sharpened it, blade wear is minimal. This would be a good knife to carry in the change pocket of your jeans, fits in perfect, or to use around sheeple. Its small but solid.

5. Rough Rider jigged redbone sowbelly stockman - Nice looking knife, fit and finish is quite good. No defects, I sharpened it and carried it a few times. Comes with box.

6. Rough Rider razor jack w/ bail - Brown bone jigged scales are well done. Has 2 blades, main blade is a one armed razor style, secondary is a small sheepsfoot, a unusual combo. Handle is bearhead style with laynyard bail on back and NS bolster on front. Knife has a fit defect, there is a bump on the inside of the mainblade backspring which touches the center of the blade. This means the kick of the main blade is not tall enough and where the sharp edge touches the backspring, you get a dull spot on the blade. Somebody with a dremal could fix it in short order, I don't have a dremal or I would. Comes with box.

I am interested in the following:

Case CV slipjoints, would really like a large, yellow handle, CV sodbuster or canoe.
Other carbon steel slipjoints by Boker, Bulldog, Schade. In particular, a copperhead pattern would be nice.
Case fixed blade models 375-4SS AND 316-5SS.
Original Ka-bar USMC pattern knife.
Folding hunters of any make, old style double or single blade models.

Open to other offers, I'm really interested in all traditional patterns.

I'm willing to give multiple of my knives for yours. If its the right knife,I'll give you all six for it.
 
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