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Hi all,
This is going to be a quick and dirty listing - no pictures of the actual items, but good descriptions and low prices. Please email me if you've got any questions! Prices include shipping in the US, and none of the knives have their original boxes.
1 Victorinox Silver Classic - This is a hammered-finish, sterling silver classic SAK. Scissors, pen blade, and combination nail file/flathead screwdriver. It's really pretty, and in fine shape except for one thing - there's a nick in the front scale, about a centimeter below the shield and off to the left. It's perhaps 2 millimeters in length. Since it's a hammered finish, it's not as ugly as it would be if it were on a smooth polished scale. For the blemish, I'll let this go at a really nice discount. Price: $35
1 Seki-Cut D. Ralph designed folding tanto - This one's a really nice small folding tanto. Stainless steel framelock, with a G-10 overlay on the obverse side. This fellow's been carried and sharpened. It's a good looking knife, with clean lines and a sharp edge that's easy to get back to 100% after a few cardboard sessions. The normal scratches on the handle, with a very clean blade (aside, of course, from the fact that it's been sharpened. This one has a small oddity - on the G-10 overlay, there's a line across the G-10 where it looks like the individual fibers weren't properly weaved. Perfectly functional, perfectly acceptable in a user. If you're the optimistic type, it sets your knife apart and is kind of a "birthmark." This one goes for about $140 new (from the sites I've seen, feel free to correct me). Price: $60 SOLD!
The next up is a set of two knives - well, not really a set, but two knives I don't think I can sell separately. One is a Muela rubber-handled skinner, and one is a Remington D-series clip blade hunter. Both come with leather sheaths, and both are in good condition. The Muela is basically new, and the Remington has been "tested out" on a few branches in my building's yard. No real wear on either. The sheaths aren't excellent, but they do their job. Price for both: $25
This is going to be a quick and dirty listing - no pictures of the actual items, but good descriptions and low prices. Please email me if you've got any questions! Prices include shipping in the US, and none of the knives have their original boxes.
1 Victorinox Silver Classic - This is a hammered-finish, sterling silver classic SAK. Scissors, pen blade, and combination nail file/flathead screwdriver. It's really pretty, and in fine shape except for one thing - there's a nick in the front scale, about a centimeter below the shield and off to the left. It's perhaps 2 millimeters in length. Since it's a hammered finish, it's not as ugly as it would be if it were on a smooth polished scale. For the blemish, I'll let this go at a really nice discount. Price: $35
1 Seki-Cut D. Ralph designed folding tanto - This one's a really nice small folding tanto. Stainless steel framelock, with a G-10 overlay on the obverse side. This fellow's been carried and sharpened. It's a good looking knife, with clean lines and a sharp edge that's easy to get back to 100% after a few cardboard sessions. The normal scratches on the handle, with a very clean blade (aside, of course, from the fact that it's been sharpened. This one has a small oddity - on the G-10 overlay, there's a line across the G-10 where it looks like the individual fibers weren't properly weaved. Perfectly functional, perfectly acceptable in a user. If you're the optimistic type, it sets your knife apart and is kind of a "birthmark." This one goes for about $140 new (from the sites I've seen, feel free to correct me). Price: $60 SOLD!
The next up is a set of two knives - well, not really a set, but two knives I don't think I can sell separately. One is a Muela rubber-handled skinner, and one is a Remington D-series clip blade hunter. Both come with leather sheaths, and both are in good condition. The Muela is basically new, and the Remington has been "tested out" on a few branches in my building's yard. No real wear on either. The sheaths aren't excellent, but they do their job. Price for both: $25