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First up is an early Blackjack Slick, LNIB, 3" clip point convex ground 440C blade, brass hilt, ergonomic rosewood grip. This is a beautiful knife that I purchased from another forum member last year and as far as I know it has never been used. I sent this out to Robert at Survival Sheath to have some Kydex made for it. Sheath has a multi-positional Tek Lok currently set up for left hand, SOB, horizontal draw. Also have the original leather sheath and box. Decided I don't like clip points, don't like SOB, and this knife is too pretty to use. I am asking $85 shipped. Pic of knife from original sale thread is HERE. Pocket sheath in pic is not included.
Next is a compact survival knife called the Explorer I, which is early 1980s vintage Seki City stainless, a good quality stainless steel. Blade is approx 4" long with a 3.5" cutting edge, Japanese trowel-style sawback, and blackened. Unlike most hollow handled knives, the grip is narrow and ergonomic, and feels good in the hand. Survival compartment will hold a few bills and a doobie (not included). Compass is on the outside of the cap. Excellent unused condition, in box with original sheath as well as a Survival Sheath ankle rig witch has a large pocket for additional gear. This was going to be my "Colfax survival kit" but I decided I don't like ankle rigs and I quit drinking so I no longer require a compass to find my way home. Link to ankle rig specs is HERE. I'd like to get $65 for this (less than I paid for the sheath, a GREAT deal). This is a very good quality economical survival knife, and this model is particularly hard to find. SOLD
Next is a discontinued David Farmer called "Little Scalpel" with bone scales and a wide 1" 1095 blade with hamon and dragon logo. Comes with original sheath and glass bead lanyard. Another cool knife that has been sitting in my drawer unused for over a year. I'm asking $45 shipped. SOLD
Last for now is an original Boker Top Lock II (not an aftermarket modification) with a brand new spring and the original sheath. Don't order this unless you're allowed to own it. Great little automatic, but just not great for me. Looks just like THIS. Excellent condition with some cosmetic imperfections in one of the wood scales. I'm asking $65 shipped for this.
PayPal or USPS MO only. CONUS only. I will eat the fees and ship quickly with tracking. $5 extra for insurance.
Not particularly looking for any trades. Especially not interested in folders.
Will try to get pics up tomorrow.
Thanks.
Next is a compact survival knife called the Explorer I, which is early 1980s vintage Seki City stainless, a good quality stainless steel. Blade is approx 4" long with a 3.5" cutting edge, Japanese trowel-style sawback, and blackened. Unlike most hollow handled knives, the grip is narrow and ergonomic, and feels good in the hand. Survival compartment will hold a few bills and a doobie (not included). Compass is on the outside of the cap. Excellent unused condition, in box with original sheath as well as a Survival Sheath ankle rig witch has a large pocket for additional gear. This was going to be my "Colfax survival kit" but I decided I don't like ankle rigs and I quit drinking so I no longer require a compass to find my way home. Link to ankle rig specs is HERE. I'd like to get $65 for this (less than I paid for the sheath, a GREAT deal). This is a very good quality economical survival knife, and this model is particularly hard to find. SOLD
Next is a discontinued David Farmer called "Little Scalpel" with bone scales and a wide 1" 1095 blade with hamon and dragon logo. Comes with original sheath and glass bead lanyard. Another cool knife that has been sitting in my drawer unused for over a year. I'm asking $45 shipped. SOLD
Last for now is an original Boker Top Lock II (not an aftermarket modification) with a brand new spring and the original sheath. Don't order this unless you're allowed to own it. Great little automatic, but just not great for me. Looks just like THIS. Excellent condition with some cosmetic imperfections in one of the wood scales. I'm asking $65 shipped for this.
PayPal or USPS MO only. CONUS only. I will eat the fees and ship quickly with tracking. $5 extra for insurance.
Not particularly looking for any trades. Especially not interested in folders.
Will try to get pics up tomorrow.
Thanks.
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