A couple of Emersons(SOLD) and Cold Steel All Terrain Hunter

Daniel L

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Clearing out the closet to make way for new stuff !
If interested in any, please post a "I'll take it" and then PM or email daniel “at” proedge.co.nz

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Cold Steel All Terrain Hunter - still available
Emerson CQC8 - SOLD
Emerson Gentleman Jim - SOLD

Cold Steel All Terrain Hunter
A well missed discontinued Carbon V classic, full flat grind elliptical blade with kraton handle. Very good condition – only lightly used, and sharpened - coating minor wear, no chips or dings in the blade. Never been batoned ☺

Blade is 3/32” so it is a great slicer and holds its edge. 4.5” blade, weight 4.5 oz.
Price is $35 including shipping worldwide (I live in Singapore.)

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Emerson CQC8
This is #0147 from the first production run of CQC8 with the wave in 2005. It has the old ceramic coating which looks beat up, and if you got the blade bead blasted and cerakoted it would look like new!

This 8 has a couple of special features: has been converted to conventional double bevel (i.e. not the Emerson chisel bevel) so it cuts straight. Secondly, liners have been black coated in a mil-spec moly-disulphide coating so liners are covert.

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Used but never abused, no chips / damage to blade.

Lock up is solid and engagement is about 30% so plenty of room for wear.
Price is SOLD including shipping worldwide (I live in Singapore.)


Emerson Gentleman Jim #90 from first Production Run, with box SOLD
This one is a bit of problem case for me. Great knife and ergonomics and I had the liners and spacer cerakoted to matte black. But then the knife has developed lock slip – the liner moves when back pressure is on the blade.

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Liner does not slip off, but it does move. Emerson will replace the liner for quoted $35 BUT the cost to ship back to Singapore to me is $45 (plus the cost of sending it to USA) – so it’s just not worth it.

Knife has only cut some paper and arm hair, and been lightly touched up on a strop but otherwise unused.

So either you can send it in, or you can fix the lock slip yourself – and so it’s going for a bargain at $SOLD including shipping worldwide (I live in Singapore.)

Thanks for looking!
 
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