Chris Reeve Snakewood Mnandi

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*********** SOLD, pending funds **********

Has been carried a little and used lightly, but is in excellent+ condition with no scratches on the handle, or clip that I can see. If held under a bright light, I can see a couple short, extremely fine scuffs near the edge of the blade on the clip side.I would rate the knife as 98% or better. Born March 31, 2003. The handle is inlaid with a nicely patterned piece of snakewood. The Mnandi comes with the original box, papers, and wrench.

Blade size: 2 3/4"
Overall length: 6 1/4"
Closed length: 3 9/16"
Blade material: S30V
Weight: 1.5 oz.

Price: $ 300, $275shipped in the CONUS. No trades.

Paypal cash transfer, or Paypal credit card + 3%, preferred. USPS Money order is fine too.

This knife will be sold to the first party who: 1) emails me that they will buy it, and 2) who responds to my return email within 24 hours with Paypal payment or an agreement about promptly sending me a USPS money order. I pick up my email numerous times during the day. Thanks.



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Great price for an awesome nice. That's one of the better examples of Snakewood I've seen. I'd be all over that if I didn't already have one. ;)
 
Thanks, brother Mnandiac. It is indeed one of the better patterns I have seen.
 
Edited original text to add: if held under a bright light, I can see a couple short, extremely fine scuffs near the edge of the blade on the clip side.

Price reduced to $275, shipped.
 
If only I had the money and it was on this side of the planet I'd snap it up!

I also am amazed that it has not gone to a new home yet.
 
gajinoz,

We probably could have figured something out, tough to insure overseas though and I would have felt bad if it got lost.

*********** SOLD, pending funds **********
 
Geode said:
gajinoz,

We probably could have figured something out, tough to insure overseas though and I would have felt bad if it got lost.

A lot of people don't like trading outside of CONUS and while I understand the reasons it can be frustrating.

Just in case it ever comes up in your case again, I believe USPS Global Express is insured shipping, that's how I usually get my knives shipped from online dealers, but I have no idea how effective it is, fortunately never had to find out.

Anyway, I'm glad it looks like you found a home for it. :)
 
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