Brusletto Tool, Boker Hethcoat, BK14 (SOLD), Benchmade necker

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-If you want a knife, please post in the thread that you want it, then either follow up with either a PM or an e-mail to popedandy at hotmail dot com
-The prices are firm. I check the prices online before I set the sale price and try to give folks a reasonably good deal, so I am not inclined to haggle over the price.
-If you will not be able to pay within four hours, please let me know. I understand that things like work occasionally interfere with more important things like buying knives, but I appreciate knowing if there will be a bit of a delay. If you can't pay within ten hours, please don't claim a knife.
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Now on to the fun stuff. The details on each knife will be posted above the photos for that knife. They include a Brusletto Tool knife, a Boker Plus Cowboy Crossdraw (Don Hethcoat design), a Becker BK14, and an older version of the Benchmade Tether necker

1. Brusletto Tool knife
This knife has been used a few times in the kitchen and out in the yard. There is a ding in the blade about 3/4" down the cutting edge from the tip that you'll probably want to sharpen out at some point. I had considered doing it before I sold the knife, but decided the new owner might prefer to do it to his/her own preferences.
It has a screwdriver on the end of the handle, a bottle opener, and some wrenches.
Overall length is 7 1/4", the 440C blade is 2 1/2".
Price: $30






2. The BokerPlus Cowboy Crossdraw is a design from custom knifemaker Don Hethcoat.
The knife has been used twice in the kitchen.
Overall length is 6 3/8", the 440C blade is 2 3/4" from the tip to the most forward part of the scales. The cutting edge is 2 1/2"
The handles are some really nice stage with red liners.
There are three shallow slices on the sheath, two that you can see in the photo and one that is on the backside. I have a slight overhang at the beltline and not being able to see the sheath means I missed a couple of times. I decided this might not be the best approach to weight loss I've ever come up with, so I'm going to pass this one on to someone else.
Price: $40





3. Becker BK-14 with orange handles
I think this one was used a couple of times in the kitchen. Great knife in a great size, but I have more knives in this size that I could ever hope to use.
Overall length 7", the 1095 cro-van blade is 3 1/2" long.
The handles are the KaBar Becker ones that are designed for this knife.
Price: $34/SOLD to LimaBravo6





4. Benchmade Tether neck knife
This is an older version of the tether and is a different one that what Benchmade is currently selling as part of the Harley Davidson line.
What I really like about this knife is that it is light and small, but big enough to be useful. I don't like much weight hanging from my neck, so I compared several neck knives and this is the one that felt the most comfortable and least obtrusive. It has been lightly used but is in very good condition.
Overall length 5 5/8", the 440C blade is 2 1/4" long with a 1 7/8" cutting edge
The handles have some sort of black traction coating.
Price: $45



 
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I'll take the Becker. Email sent.

It's yours. Did you use the e-mail that I put in the post or did you do it through the forum e-mail link? The forum e-mail link doesn't work, and I'm not seeing an e-mail in the account that I provided. Thanks!
 
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