BK 9&11, Kansbol, SAK, more…

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Prices are for items to be shipped to the lower 48 IF total >/= $50 PPFF or Zelle (G&S if you cover fees, if < $50 add $5 for shipping). Cross posted, deal via PM.

Becker BK-9 with black micarta scales and crimson kydex (made by AZ Welke) and homemade black leather backer, good condition. $179 ($169 without backer)

Becker BK-11 with sheath, very good condition, $49

Mora Kansbol (Dala Red) with survival kit, good condition $59

Wenger Ranger Mountaineer, very large and has a slide lock on the side, very good condition $79

Victorinox Ranger with what operates like a L handed liner lock for both the main blade and the flathead/bottle opener; good condition but a little gritty with opening and closing, which still occurs normally otherwise, $49

Victorinox with green micarta, very good condition, $59

Civivi Badlands Vagabond, great budget EDC, good condition, $20, does not count towards multi knife discount

Will consider trades for a mini Pendleton hunter in 3V without the DLC coating, a stainless bushtool style knives in scandi, a Lars Falt knife in A8 or 15n20, saws, axe/hatchet heads, although my trade value would be higher than my sale value.

Let me know if you have questions, need photos, etc…

Thanks!
 

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Note additional photos with older date; on 8.5x11 paper for reference.
 

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Per request:
he BK-9 came to me well used but in good condition. I sanded the primary/saber grind, resulting in a coating that creates much less friction while cutting and requires less cleaning afterwards. I convexed the secondary grind (edge) for a good balance of toughness and cutting performance. The edge has no visible chips/rolls and the grinds are even. I ground the spine to a sharp 90 degrees beyond the thumb ramp. I also changed the scales and added the leather backer. It is vastly superior to a brand new one!

The BK-11 edge has been convexed, and the tip slightly rounded. Other than that, it appears to have seen little use. The edge has no visible chips/rolls and the grinds are even. If I planned to keep it, I would sharpen the spine and drop the point slightly, creating a slightly more acute tip. The sheath has good retention.

Hope that helps.
 

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