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Birdvis Knives Clip Point $850
-Auction piece in like-new condition
-White linen Westinghouse micarta and 2.8 inch CPM154 blade and spring
-Made in January 2020, comes with the box, certificate, and a Birdvis sticker
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Birdvis Knives Barlow $600
-G.L. Hansen and Sons Notty Nutmeg Maze micarta and 3 inch CPM154 blade and spring
-Made in April 2019, comes with the box, certificate, and a Birdvis sticker
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Willem F Steenkamp Barlows $400 (large) and $500 (small)
-Two matching Barlows in different sizes; the larger has a 3 inch blade, and the smaller a 2.75 inch blade
-Black micarta bolsters and wood scales (Camel Thorn wood on the smaller knife, I don't recall what type of hardwood he used on the larger one).
-The larger has a small section of the edge with a roll from contacting the back spring (visible in the last photo). A good sharpening would take care of it with a millimetre or two off the blade height. I've discounted the price accordingly.
-The smaller one is immaculate; I got it directly from Willem and only took it out for photos. It hasn't been handled aside from that, carried, or cut anything.
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Birdvis Knives Clip Point $850
-Auction piece in like-new condition
-White linen Westinghouse micarta and 2.8 inch CPM154 blade and spring
-Made in January 2020, comes with the box, certificate, and a Birdvis sticker
More photos:

Birdvis Knives Barlow $600
-G.L. Hansen and Sons Notty Nutmeg Maze micarta and 3 inch CPM154 blade and spring
-Made in April 2019, comes with the box, certificate, and a Birdvis sticker
More photos:

Willem F Steenkamp Barlows $400 (large) and $500 (small)
-Two matching Barlows in different sizes; the larger has a 3 inch blade, and the smaller a 2.75 inch blade
-Black micarta bolsters and wood scales (Camel Thorn wood on the smaller knife, I don't recall what type of hardwood he used on the larger one).
-The larger has a small section of the edge with a roll from contacting the back spring (visible in the last photo). A good sharpening would take care of it with a millimetre or two off the blade height. I've discounted the price accordingly.
-The smaller one is immaculate; I got it directly from Willem and only took it out for photos. It hasn't been handled aside from that, carried, or cut anything.
More photos:

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