I have a couple of knives for sale. Hope that you like 'em.
Sold!! Spyderco Pingo, I think this needs no introduction. BNIB, C163PBK, I bought it from National Knives in 2014 and it hasn't cut even once. Asking $65, I pay shipping and fees so you are really getting it for something like 50 bucks. This one is discontinued.
A collaborative effort of Danish knifemakers Jens Anso and Jesper Voxnaes, the Pingo was specifically designed to conform to the knife laws of Denmark, which prohibit both lock-blade folding knives and all forms of one-hand-opening knives. The heart of the Pingo is its distinctive sheepfoot blade, which is ground from Böhler-Uddeholm’s premium N690Co stainless steel. The hole is purposely small to prevent one-handed blade-opening methods. Similarly, its stout notched-joint mechanism is powered by a strong spring that helps hold the blade securely in the open and closed positions, supporting its safe use as a cutting tool while precluding one-handed opening.The Pingo’s handle is comprised of injection-molded fiberglass-reinforced-nylon (FRN) scales and a sturdy stainless steel back spacer. The scales feature a molded checkered texturing that ensures a secure grip without being too abrasive. A reversible deep-pocket wire clip provides both left and right-side tip-up carry, keeping the knife accessible for immediate use while blending unobtrusively with virtually any color of clothing.
Sold!! Benchmade Osborne, 943BK, 30V steel, one of my first bigger than 3" knives. I bought on Bladeforums in 2014, haven't used it at all. He said: I am the original owner, purchased from Blade HQ.
* box included
* pivot adjust to be little tight, but could be loosened
* sharpened on wicked edge - bevel near tip widen a bit -
My story is that I saw an article calling it 'badass knife of the week' and I had to have it. Blade length is 3.4". These are still available, going for $199 retail. Asking $115
The knife features a 3.4-inch reverse tanto blade made of premium CPM-S30V stainless steel with a 58-60HRC. This particular iteration of the 940 has a satin finish with a straight edge, but it also comes in a black finish (as seen right) or serrated edge.Continuing down on the knife are green anodized 6061-T6 aluminum handles, which are designed for comfort and performance. The handle is rounded out with stainless steel liners and a colored anodized titanium backspacker.Because the reliability of a knife is of utmost importance, the 940 features Benchmade's patented AXIS locking mechanism, which is 100 percent ambidextrous and capable of withstanding anything you throw at it. The knives also include a reversible tip-up pocket clip because you'll never want to be separated from the 940 once you hold it.
Paypal, I pay the shipping and fees to your door. First I'll take it is the winner.
PM me or email at randy_zank@yahoo.com. Please no trades or international. Thanks for looking.
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Sold!! Spyderco Pingo, I think this needs no introduction. BNIB, C163PBK, I bought it from National Knives in 2014 and it hasn't cut even once. Asking $65, I pay shipping and fees so you are really getting it for something like 50 bucks. This one is discontinued.
A collaborative effort of Danish knifemakers Jens Anso and Jesper Voxnaes, the Pingo was specifically designed to conform to the knife laws of Denmark, which prohibit both lock-blade folding knives and all forms of one-hand-opening knives. The heart of the Pingo is its distinctive sheepfoot blade, which is ground from Böhler-Uddeholm’s premium N690Co stainless steel. The hole is purposely small to prevent one-handed blade-opening methods. Similarly, its stout notched-joint mechanism is powered by a strong spring that helps hold the blade securely in the open and closed positions, supporting its safe use as a cutting tool while precluding one-handed opening.The Pingo’s handle is comprised of injection-molded fiberglass-reinforced-nylon (FRN) scales and a sturdy stainless steel back spacer. The scales feature a molded checkered texturing that ensures a secure grip without being too abrasive. A reversible deep-pocket wire clip provides both left and right-side tip-up carry, keeping the knife accessible for immediate use while blending unobtrusively with virtually any color of clothing.
Sold!! Benchmade Osborne, 943BK, 30V steel, one of my first bigger than 3" knives. I bought on Bladeforums in 2014, haven't used it at all. He said: I am the original owner, purchased from Blade HQ.
* box included
* pivot adjust to be little tight, but could be loosened
* sharpened on wicked edge - bevel near tip widen a bit -
My story is that I saw an article calling it 'badass knife of the week' and I had to have it. Blade length is 3.4". These are still available, going for $199 retail. Asking $115
The knife features a 3.4-inch reverse tanto blade made of premium CPM-S30V stainless steel with a 58-60HRC. This particular iteration of the 940 has a satin finish with a straight edge, but it also comes in a black finish (as seen right) or serrated edge.Continuing down on the knife are green anodized 6061-T6 aluminum handles, which are designed for comfort and performance. The handle is rounded out with stainless steel liners and a colored anodized titanium backspacker.Because the reliability of a knife is of utmost importance, the 940 features Benchmade's patented AXIS locking mechanism, which is 100 percent ambidextrous and capable of withstanding anything you throw at it. The knives also include a reversible tip-up pocket clip because you'll never want to be separated from the 940 once you hold it.
Paypal, I pay the shipping and fees to your door. First I'll take it is the winner.
PM me or email at randy_zank@yahoo.com. Please no trades or international. Thanks for looking.
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