Only the PM2 remains, but I've left the others up for now for feedback purposes, etc.
Thanks for taking the time to view my ad. I'm looking to slim down my collection to recover some costs elsewhere, so these gotta go! See something you want? Feel free to make an offer, as no reasonable offer will be refused!
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SPYDERCO:
First up is a lightly used PM2 black/black DLC. This was carried a handful of times. One of those times, I allowed someone else to use it to cut open a blister pack of brass fittings during which the finish was very lightly marred on the clip side of the blade (see photos). Otherwise, wear is minimal. This swings open and closed effortlessly, lock up is good with no stick, and it's sharp as a razor. Only reason I'm selling this one is because I can always buy another later. Installed is a GITD backspacer from CarbonFiberGrips.com GITD (green glow) back spacer. I seem to recall this one being the more aggressive 1/16" overhang version. It adds a slight bit of grip to the handle, and glows VERY brightly for quite some time (enough to keep my wife awake the first time I tried it late at night and then left it on the dresser across the room!). Even during evening daylight it's still visible, as shown in photo five! You can claim this one for RELISTED/b] shipped!
Second is a gently used Stretch SuperBlue. Bought this one while pining for a Stretch VG-10, but this one popped up for sale first and I figured I'd give it a try. I then found a like-new VG-10 model and bought it. I don't really need two of them, and the VG-10 will get more use from me, most likely, so off this one goes (I'll probably regret selling it, but such is life!). It has some patina on the SB as you can see in the photos, and the steel laminate is known to scratch easily on these, which has also occurred somewhat on this example. However, the edge is still incredibly sharp, and this is probably the smoothest opening Stretch I've handled. Includes the box. Yours for just SOLD! shipped!
Benchmade:
First of the BMs is a gorgeous 710-1401. The box has been worked over pretty good while in the hands of a previous owner, but it's still there, as is the BM baggie. This is one of the smoothest opening knives I've ever had the pleasure to own, and we all know the 710 is a comfortable, classic BM pattern knife! With M390 steel and a beautiful blue/black G10 scales that these KW knives came with, this will make a classy but hard-working EDC blade! I'm looking for SOLD! shipped on this one.
Second is a small Bone Collector, model 15030-1. With sculpted G10 scales (green/black) and D2 steel, this 2.92" blade would make for a perfect small EDC. This also opens very smoothly and feels great in the hand, and D2 takes an amazing working edge. This example slightly favors the clip side but doesn't drag and has solid lockup. No box, but it does include the BM baggie. Take this one home for SOLD! shipped!
Third is a lightly-used but moderately-carried 943SBK. I picked this one up a few months back intending to get some custom made scales for it, but it never happened. I'd love to keep this one (as I would all the other knives I'm listing, haha), and will probably buy another some time because they're an AMAZING EDC knife! Thin, light, but long enough for a good purchase on the grip, this is one of BM's best! I carried this one for about two weeks, but hardly used it. It did get bounced around in my flight bag with a Surefire E2DL and a Leatherman Wave while I was in flight training (which included numerous autorotations, which cause lots of bouncing around during entry), so the finish on the handle has some light markings. Also, this has just the baggie, no box. Make this your next EDC without having to worry about scratching it, as I've taken care of that for you already, AND it's flown in a helicopter a bunch of times. Cool, right?
Yours for just SOLD! shipped!
Emerson:
If you've never owned a Commander, you're in for a treat. This is a real brute of a folder, and looks great with the Jungle Green G10 scales! A nice recurve draws your work into the blade, helping with the cut, and the handle is very filling and comfortable. Add to that the Wave feature, and you have a sturdy blade that gets into action quick! This one looks like it was used to cut cardboard by the previous owner, but aside from some finish wear on the blade, it appears to be in very good condition. I carried this one a handful of times but never really used it, and while I'd like to keep it, my SOCFK-A will get more use from me. It's still very sharp (warranty should still be good also, as it's still a chisel grind), lock up is solid at about 50% or so. Your only concern with this one should be pocket wear, as the G10 is very grippy! Includes the box only. Take it home for SOLD! shipped!
Thanks for taking the time to view my ad. I'm looking to slim down my collection to recover some costs elsewhere, so these gotta go! See something you want? Feel free to make an offer, as no reasonable offer will be refused!
SPYDERCO:
First up is a lightly used PM2 black/black DLC. This was carried a handful of times. One of those times, I allowed someone else to use it to cut open a blister pack of brass fittings during which the finish was very lightly marred on the clip side of the blade (see photos). Otherwise, wear is minimal. This swings open and closed effortlessly, lock up is good with no stick, and it's sharp as a razor. Only reason I'm selling this one is because I can always buy another later. Installed is a GITD backspacer from CarbonFiberGrips.com GITD (green glow) back spacer. I seem to recall this one being the more aggressive 1/16" overhang version. It adds a slight bit of grip to the handle, and glows VERY brightly for quite some time (enough to keep my wife awake the first time I tried it late at night and then left it on the dresser across the room!). Even during evening daylight it's still visible, as shown in photo five! You can claim this one for RELISTED/b] shipped!
Second is a gently used Stretch SuperBlue. Bought this one while pining for a Stretch VG-10, but this one popped up for sale first and I figured I'd give it a try. I then found a like-new VG-10 model and bought it. I don't really need two of them, and the VG-10 will get more use from me, most likely, so off this one goes (I'll probably regret selling it, but such is life!). It has some patina on the SB as you can see in the photos, and the steel laminate is known to scratch easily on these, which has also occurred somewhat on this example. However, the edge is still incredibly sharp, and this is probably the smoothest opening Stretch I've handled. Includes the box. Yours for just SOLD! shipped!
Benchmade:
First of the BMs is a gorgeous 710-1401. The box has been worked over pretty good while in the hands of a previous owner, but it's still there, as is the BM baggie. This is one of the smoothest opening knives I've ever had the pleasure to own, and we all know the 710 is a comfortable, classic BM pattern knife! With M390 steel and a beautiful blue/black G10 scales that these KW knives came with, this will make a classy but hard-working EDC blade! I'm looking for SOLD! shipped on this one.
Second is a small Bone Collector, model 15030-1. With sculpted G10 scales (green/black) and D2 steel, this 2.92" blade would make for a perfect small EDC. This also opens very smoothly and feels great in the hand, and D2 takes an amazing working edge. This example slightly favors the clip side but doesn't drag and has solid lockup. No box, but it does include the BM baggie. Take this one home for SOLD! shipped!
Third is a lightly-used but moderately-carried 943SBK. I picked this one up a few months back intending to get some custom made scales for it, but it never happened. I'd love to keep this one (as I would all the other knives I'm listing, haha), and will probably buy another some time because they're an AMAZING EDC knife! Thin, light, but long enough for a good purchase on the grip, this is one of BM's best! I carried this one for about two weeks, but hardly used it. It did get bounced around in my flight bag with a Surefire E2DL and a Leatherman Wave while I was in flight training (which included numerous autorotations, which cause lots of bouncing around during entry), so the finish on the handle has some light markings. Also, this has just the baggie, no box. Make this your next EDC without having to worry about scratching it, as I've taken care of that for you already, AND it's flown in a helicopter a bunch of times. Cool, right?
Emerson:
If you've never owned a Commander, you're in for a treat. This is a real brute of a folder, and looks great with the Jungle Green G10 scales! A nice recurve draws your work into the blade, helping with the cut, and the handle is very filling and comfortable. Add to that the Wave feature, and you have a sturdy blade that gets into action quick! This one looks like it was used to cut cardboard by the previous owner, but aside from some finish wear on the blade, it appears to be in very good condition. I carried this one a handful of times but never really used it, and while I'd like to keep it, my SOCFK-A will get more use from me. It's still very sharp (warranty should still be good also, as it's still a chisel grind), lock up is solid at about 50% or so. Your only concern with this one should be pocket wear, as the G10 is very grippy! Includes the box only. Take it home for SOLD! shipped!
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