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Hey guys, 4 nice balisongs for sale. A BM 42-400, a Microtech Tachyon, and two Pacific Cutlery model 68's. Info and pics below. All prices are shipped insured CONUS. Ppal, Google Checkout for cc's and USPS MO's accepted.
42-400 #87. NIB. Mint as it arrived from BM. $475 (Traded!)
Microtech Tachyon #935. Lightly used with original sheath. Stonewash blade, original edge. The blade does not appear to have cut anything, so just been lightly carried and flipped. $475 (SOLD!)
Pacific Cutlery model 68. No sheath. Has been used, flipped and sharpened. It flips like a dream. For those who know, the model 68 is one of the best little flippers PCC/BM ever made. The dynamics are unmatched in this model relative to any other PCC/BM model, small or full-size. And, in my experience, they become better flippers as they break in. So while this knife has been used, it's a better flipper now and in its prime in my opinion. Honestly, I think you'll be suprised by the smoothness, responsiveness, and dynamics of these little knives. Scratches on the handles, blade and latch. Locks positively in the open position but latch is loose in the closed position. Blade sits centered and true on the handles. If you've wanted a 68, but don't need a NIB one, you'll find this is a good price on a good example of what this knife is all about. Honestly, the 68 is meant to be flipped, and as a nice flipper, this one is a good representative of the model. $215 (SOLD)
PCC model 68. This one is a rare model with what appears to be a factory ceramic beadblast and then buffed treatment of the handles and latch. Lightly flipped and used. The edge is original except near the tip where it appears to have been sharpened. This knife locks positively in the open position and latches lightly in closed position. It also flips like a dream and how a 68 should. Blade sits centered on the handles. Comes with non-original sheath. Great opportunity to get a rare and unique PCC 68 in excellent condition. $245 --> $235 (SOLD)
42-400 #87. NIB. Mint as it arrived from BM. $475 (Traded!)
Microtech Tachyon #935. Lightly used with original sheath. Stonewash blade, original edge. The blade does not appear to have cut anything, so just been lightly carried and flipped. $475 (SOLD!)
Pacific Cutlery model 68. No sheath. Has been used, flipped and sharpened. It flips like a dream. For those who know, the model 68 is one of the best little flippers PCC/BM ever made. The dynamics are unmatched in this model relative to any other PCC/BM model, small or full-size. And, in my experience, they become better flippers as they break in. So while this knife has been used, it's a better flipper now and in its prime in my opinion. Honestly, I think you'll be suprised by the smoothness, responsiveness, and dynamics of these little knives. Scratches on the handles, blade and latch. Locks positively in the open position but latch is loose in the closed position. Blade sits centered and true on the handles. If you've wanted a 68, but don't need a NIB one, you'll find this is a good price on a good example of what this knife is all about. Honestly, the 68 is meant to be flipped, and as a nice flipper, this one is a good representative of the model. $215 (SOLD)
PCC model 68. This one is a rare model with what appears to be a factory ceramic beadblast and then buffed treatment of the handles and latch. Lightly flipped and used. The edge is original except near the tip where it appears to have been sharpened. This knife locks positively in the open position and latches lightly in closed position. It also flips like a dream and how a 68 should. Blade sits centered on the handles. Comes with non-original sheath. Great opportunity to get a rare and unique PCC 68 in excellent condition. $245 --> $235 (SOLD)
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