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Good evening everyone,
As of late I have found myself settled on carrying only a few of my knives. Thus, I am clearing out a good few of them that are no longer carried. I have priced these knives significantly below value for a quick sale.
If you are interested in purchasing more than one knife, please contact me, as I am happy to give you a discount for what I would save in shipping and time.
Terms of Sale
>Prices include priority mail shipping and insurance
>US-50 shipping only
>Paypal Goods & Services for payment; I will pay the fees
>No trades
>All sales are final
>To purchase, please email me or post "I'll take it". If you find my price to be unfair, please feel free to email me a reasonable offer.
Onto the Knives!
NOTE: Please click on the name of the knife for pictures on Imgur.
1. Brous Blades Silent Soldier Flipper - $OLD - This is a Generation 3 liner lock model with a stonewashed blade. This was my EDC for some time and has seen light use. The factory bevel is still present, though it could certainly use a good touch up. I started to do so, but being that I am not carrying it, decided against going through with the whole sharpening. It is paper slicing sharp, but not push-cutting or shaving sharp. The blade is in phenomenal shape, as are the handles, as can be seen in the pictures. The usual light wear is present from pocket carry, but nothing more.
2. Spyderco Military Titanium - $OLD - I just received this knife in trade and carried it for a day. Upon arrival, it was like new. After a day of carry, I may have picked up a minor snail trail or two, but nothing stands out to me. Fit/finish, centering, and lockup are flawless, and the factory edge is present and sharp as usual. The blade shows no wear.
3. Spyderco Caly3.5 CF/ZDP-189 - $OLD - I recently purchased this knife from the Exchange as like new. It has not seen any carry as of receiving it. Lockup is solid and centering is perfect. The action is smooth, and the blade drops freely when the lock is depressed. It is of note that it does not appear to have the factory edge, but it is quite sharp and at an angle very close to factory. Also, there appear to be slight voids/striations in a portion of the CF scales. This appears to be from factory and not from wear, as is possible for carbon fiber. It is quite subtle and in no manner hinders function or even form, but it is pictured as best possible.
4. Protech Godfather CF-Inlayed - $OLD - This is the well-known Protech Godfather auto, with gray aluminum handles and smooth carbon fiber inlays. This is a beautiful, light, and functional knife. I used it as a light EDC for a short time, thus it shows very light pocket wear, though not much. The blade is of the factory edge, and the tip is fully intact as received, though the edge could use a touchup. Centering is perfect, and lockup is rock-solid. Action is not only strong and lightning-fast, but very smooth.
Extra. Spyderco Southard Red Shred Carbon Fiber Scale by ShepardCC - $OLD - This is a smooth scale and LBS made of red shred carbon fiber by our very own ShepardCC. The craftsmanship is simply amazing. I had it mounted on the Spyderco Southard I once had, but the scale shows no wear. This is for the scale only, not the knife depicted in the pictures. The latter two are for better reference of how the scale looks in the light, but even those do not fully capture how brilliant it looks in the bright sunlight.
Thank you for looking!
As of late I have found myself settled on carrying only a few of my knives. Thus, I am clearing out a good few of them that are no longer carried. I have priced these knives significantly below value for a quick sale.
If you are interested in purchasing more than one knife, please contact me, as I am happy to give you a discount for what I would save in shipping and time.
Terms of Sale
>Prices include priority mail shipping and insurance
>US-50 shipping only
>Paypal Goods & Services for payment; I will pay the fees
>No trades
>All sales are final
>To purchase, please email me or post "I'll take it". If you find my price to be unfair, please feel free to email me a reasonable offer.
Onto the Knives!
NOTE: Please click on the name of the knife for pictures on Imgur.
1. Brous Blades Silent Soldier Flipper - $OLD - This is a Generation 3 liner lock model with a stonewashed blade. This was my EDC for some time and has seen light use. The factory bevel is still present, though it could certainly use a good touch up. I started to do so, but being that I am not carrying it, decided against going through with the whole sharpening. It is paper slicing sharp, but not push-cutting or shaving sharp. The blade is in phenomenal shape, as are the handles, as can be seen in the pictures. The usual light wear is present from pocket carry, but nothing more.
2. Spyderco Military Titanium - $OLD - I just received this knife in trade and carried it for a day. Upon arrival, it was like new. After a day of carry, I may have picked up a minor snail trail or two, but nothing stands out to me. Fit/finish, centering, and lockup are flawless, and the factory edge is present and sharp as usual. The blade shows no wear.
3. Spyderco Caly3.5 CF/ZDP-189 - $OLD - I recently purchased this knife from the Exchange as like new. It has not seen any carry as of receiving it. Lockup is solid and centering is perfect. The action is smooth, and the blade drops freely when the lock is depressed. It is of note that it does not appear to have the factory edge, but it is quite sharp and at an angle very close to factory. Also, there appear to be slight voids/striations in a portion of the CF scales. This appears to be from factory and not from wear, as is possible for carbon fiber. It is quite subtle and in no manner hinders function or even form, but it is pictured as best possible.
4. Protech Godfather CF-Inlayed - $OLD - This is the well-known Protech Godfather auto, with gray aluminum handles and smooth carbon fiber inlays. This is a beautiful, light, and functional knife. I used it as a light EDC for a short time, thus it shows very light pocket wear, though not much. The blade is of the factory edge, and the tip is fully intact as received, though the edge could use a touchup. Centering is perfect, and lockup is rock-solid. Action is not only strong and lightning-fast, but very smooth.
Extra. Spyderco Southard Red Shred Carbon Fiber Scale by ShepardCC - $OLD - This is a smooth scale and LBS made of red shred carbon fiber by our very own ShepardCC. The craftsmanship is simply amazing. I had it mounted on the Spyderco Southard I once had, but the scale shows no wear. This is for the scale only, not the knife depicted in the pictures. The latter two are for better reference of how the scale looks in the light, but even those do not fully capture how brilliant it looks in the bright sunlight.
Thank you for looking!
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