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I am currently fundraising for a new knife, so I'm cleaning out the knife drawer of some blades that aren't getting any love.
Paypal only, I only ship to USA, via USPS priority, shipping and PP fees are included in prices. Any questions, feel free to contact me via PM or Email. I can provide more pictures upon request (sorry if the pics aren't great my phone camera is not the best).
cashew.special@gmail.com
First up is the Benchmade 530. This is probably the thinnest, and lightest knife I've had the pleasure of carrying. Very slick looking design, and one hell of a slicer. I've accumulated so many folders lately my 530 just doesn't see pocket time anymore. It has been lightly used cutting cardboard, paper, and mail. No signs of wear on the blade, and the factory edge is still pretty dang sharp. I sanded the paint off the pocket clip, I think it looks really nice with the satin finish on the blade. Benchmade will send you another pocket clip free of charge if you prefer the black coating (I can even contact them personally and have them send you a new clip if you'd like). I got this for $95 at a local brick and mortar store, I'm looking for $75 TYD.
Next is the CRKT Otonoashi Noh Ken, AKA, the pocket katana. This knife is intimidating, yet sleek. Has not been used at all, lockup is about 50%, and blade is centered in the handle. The g10 is the perfect texture IMO. Grippy, but not overly aggressive. CRKT hit it out of the park on this knife. For such a huge knife, it is incredibly slim, and carries very nicely with the deep carry clip. This is one of those knives that is hard to appreciate in a photo, when I first opened it out of the box I immediately said "whoa". I paid like $97 from Knifecenter on this one, its yours for $75 TYD, OBO.
Paypal only, I only ship to USA, via USPS priority, shipping and PP fees are included in prices. Any questions, feel free to contact me via PM or Email. I can provide more pictures upon request (sorry if the pics aren't great my phone camera is not the best).
cashew.special@gmail.com
First up is the Benchmade 530. This is probably the thinnest, and lightest knife I've had the pleasure of carrying. Very slick looking design, and one hell of a slicer. I've accumulated so many folders lately my 530 just doesn't see pocket time anymore. It has been lightly used cutting cardboard, paper, and mail. No signs of wear on the blade, and the factory edge is still pretty dang sharp. I sanded the paint off the pocket clip, I think it looks really nice with the satin finish on the blade. Benchmade will send you another pocket clip free of charge if you prefer the black coating (I can even contact them personally and have them send you a new clip if you'd like). I got this for $95 at a local brick and mortar store, I'm looking for $75 TYD.
Next is the CRKT Otonoashi Noh Ken, AKA, the pocket katana. This knife is intimidating, yet sleek. Has not been used at all, lockup is about 50%, and blade is centered in the handle. The g10 is the perfect texture IMO. Grippy, but not overly aggressive. CRKT hit it out of the park on this knife. For such a huge knife, it is incredibly slim, and carries very nicely with the deep carry clip. This is one of those knives that is hard to appreciate in a photo, when I first opened it out of the box I immediately said "whoa". I paid like $97 from Knifecenter on this one, its yours for $75 TYD, OBO.