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US sales only. Not looking for trades at this time. You are responsible for ensuring you may legally purchase and possess these knives. Please keep all questions/comments restricted to DMs or email with only "I'll take it" posts in this thread (followed up with a DM or email). Please review the pics below and feel free to DM or email me with any question you might have. Prefer payment via PayPal (with verified US PayPal address and US funded), but will accept USPS MO, or check (if I know you) (not accepting produce or livestock ;)). Will ship via USPS within one business day of receiving funds, but will immediately notify you if there is any kind of delay. I reserve the right to accept or decline an offer to purchase based on a buyer's overall history here on BF. I also give preference to BF members I know.


1. Three Le Thiers compact models. Have given all three highly polished, very sharp edges. All three have file worked back springs. None of them shipped with boxes. I do not recall if I ever carried any of them, but all could pass for new (with the exception of the much better edges). If you are unfamiliar with Le Thiers knives, there are a couple things you should know. First, they do not have stop pins or kicks. Therefore, the edges are prone to strike the back spring if closed with too much force. I have owned a lot of Le Thiers knives and have remedied this by placing a small piece of EPDM rubber on the inside of the back spring. The blade edge rests on this and prevents it from striking the back spring. Secondly ... While there is no play at all with the blades are locked, there is slight blade movement when in the closed position. Has been like this with every Le Thiers knife I have owned and assume it is because of the way they are constructed. Does not affect knife function and, as I said, when open ... zero blade play.

A. Le Thiers by Chambriard (Top). Juniper covers with SS bolsters. Blade length 2.75" - 13c26 steel.
Sold and delivered.


B. Le Thiers by Teymen Brothers (Middle). Pistachio covers with SS bolsters. Blade length 2.625" - 12c27 steel.
Sold and delivered.


C. Le Thiers by Chambriard (Bottom). Light natural horn covers with SS bolsters. Blade length 2.75" - 13c26 steel.
Sold and delivered.




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2. Trivisa Pisces 2 zulu spear. Natural camel bone covers, 3" M390 blade and SS bolsters. Has not been carried, but have given the blade a polished and extremely sharp edge. Ships as pictured with lanyard and belt sheath. No box with this one either.

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3. LionSteel Jack. Santos wood covers, 3" M390 blade and titanium bolsters. Has not been carried, but have given the blade a polished and extremely sharp edge. Ships in LionSteel box.

Sold and delivered.
 
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I'll take the Le Thiers by Chambriard (Top), Juniper covers with SS bolsters and the Le Thiers by Teymen Brothers (Middle), Pistachio covers with SS bolsters per our PM discussion.
 
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