JeffLesniak
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Good Afternoon,
I have for sale the following knives. All prices include shipping & insurance (CONUS only) and paypal fees.
First is a Bradford Orwell Tactical (I believe that is the model) with natural canvas micarta scales and M390 steel. I purchased this new a few months ago and it is an incredible slicer. Used on a turkey and some kitchen prep. I have stropped it a little but no major sharpening. Comes with David Brown black kydex sheath (there are a few very faint hairline scratches from being inserted). Asking $120
Next is a Liv Knives Appalachian Trail Knife. I purchased this a little over a year ago and it is a really cool little knife. It is made from 1/8" CPM-D2 and ground really thin. I have stropped it and it is really sharp. Some of the best lines and grinds I've seen on a knife. I don't believe the maker is still active on here, but this is a seriously high quality knife. Green linen (I think) micarta scales and black kydex sheath from maker. Asking $100
Last is a knife from Landi Knives. I'm not sure what the model of this one is as I purchased it new some years ago. However, I do know that it is A2 steel and canvas micarta scales. I have modified it by thinning out the grind to almost full-height convex and smoothed out the scales to fit the hand better. Really great little cutter and lightweight due to the skeleton tang. It has been sitting in the back of my car for the past few years and i only discovered it when I was cleaning it out to sell it. Comes with black kydex from maker. Asking $40 or $20 if purchased with either of the other two knives - first come, first served.
Thanks for looking!
Jeff
I have for sale the following knives. All prices include shipping & insurance (CONUS only) and paypal fees.
First is a Bradford Orwell Tactical (I believe that is the model) with natural canvas micarta scales and M390 steel. I purchased this new a few months ago and it is an incredible slicer. Used on a turkey and some kitchen prep. I have stropped it a little but no major sharpening. Comes with David Brown black kydex sheath (there are a few very faint hairline scratches from being inserted). Asking $120
Next is a Liv Knives Appalachian Trail Knife. I purchased this a little over a year ago and it is a really cool little knife. It is made from 1/8" CPM-D2 and ground really thin. I have stropped it and it is really sharp. Some of the best lines and grinds I've seen on a knife. I don't believe the maker is still active on here, but this is a seriously high quality knife. Green linen (I think) micarta scales and black kydex sheath from maker. Asking $100
Last is a knife from Landi Knives. I'm not sure what the model of this one is as I purchased it new some years ago. However, I do know that it is A2 steel and canvas micarta scales. I have modified it by thinning out the grind to almost full-height convex and smoothed out the scales to fit the hand better. Really great little cutter and lightweight due to the skeleton tang. It has been sitting in the back of my car for the past few years and i only discovered it when I was cleaning it out to sell it. Comes with black kydex from maker. Asking $40 or $20 if purchased with either of the other two knives - first come, first served.
Thanks for looking!
Jeff