For Trade:
-A NIB Browning Crowell/Barker Competition Bowie
-A never used or sharpened custom Nessmuk by Muskrat Man called a Ness-Tac. It is shown in MMs Gallery here http://muskratmancustoms.freehomepage.com/cgi-bin/photoalbum/view_photo/1358756 and described as "A more tactical twist to the old nessmuk pattern. Sharper clip, false edge, non-glare flats hollow SS pins and black paper micarta handles".
-A BRKT Bravo1, unused, 1st production run, green canvas micarta handles with a little sheath wear because of the tight fit and a few small imperfections in the micarta that I was told it came with.
-An unused HBForge Medium Camp hawk
-An early(has the older circular saw blade Siegle logo) Bill Siegle full flat ground, clip point, triple tempered 5160, 8" bladed Bowie with a walnut handle. It has a kydex sheath, I was told it was not used but had been sharpened,not quite perfect plunge? lines,some light sheath scratches.
-A Carl Schneider forged 1095 blade, about 2" blade,about 4 1/4" overall,about 5/8" wide,3/16" thick,no handle slabs,no sheath,unused
-A discontinued NIB ATS34 George Lainhart Special Forces Jungle Machete he had produced by United Cutlery for a SEAL team for use in the winter. This is a very nice production(yes,United can do excellent work if they really want to) version of his custom machete, and one of the few machetes anywhere made of 3/16" ATS34.
-a Sep.'92 Soldier of Fortune with a Battle Blades article by Greg Walker titled "SEAL Steel"
-a Jul.'91 SOF with a Greg Walker article titled "Sharp edge of Desert Storm"
-a Mar.'85 SOF with a Bill Bagwell article titled "Choosing Combat Cutlery" and a Battle Blades article titled "Those Hollow Handled Hackers"
-a Jan.'86 SOF with a Bill Bagwell Battle Blade article titled "Sentry Takedown The Gurkha Way"
-a Mar.'86 SOF with a Bill Bagwell Battle Blade article titled "Choice Cuts"
-a Feb.'86 SOF with a Bill Bagwell Battle Blade article titled "Effective Cuts"
-a Nov.'86 SOF with a Bill Bagwell Battle Blade article titled "Machete: A Tool or a Weapon?"
-a small paper flyer type book by J.E.Smith,Jr. titled "Survival Knives and Survival"
-an extra copy of Larry Lonik's "The Curious Morel" and a copy of his "Morels True or False".
Interested in and may also do multiple trades and/or add cash as appropriate for,new or used:
- something in differentially heat treated SR101
- something from Bob Dozier
- Victorinox Spirit Swisstool
- A SwampRat Rat-chet
- an SAR, or other Busse, Swamprat,
- Breeden Warthorn
- Ray Kirk knives
- Cold Steel kukris, bushmen, machetes, most 1055 or SK-5 knives,
- A Skookum Bush Tool
- A GransforsBruks hatchet or axe
- a used and abused .22mag rifle or handgun that shoots well
- A Ruger .22 or SP101 or New Vaquero or Smith kitgun or mountaingun
-A NIB Browning Crowell/Barker Competition Bowie
-A never used or sharpened custom Nessmuk by Muskrat Man called a Ness-Tac. It is shown in MMs Gallery here http://muskratmancustoms.freehomepage.com/cgi-bin/photoalbum/view_photo/1358756 and described as "A more tactical twist to the old nessmuk pattern. Sharper clip, false edge, non-glare flats hollow SS pins and black paper micarta handles".
-A BRKT Bravo1, unused, 1st production run, green canvas micarta handles with a little sheath wear because of the tight fit and a few small imperfections in the micarta that I was told it came with.
-An unused HBForge Medium Camp hawk
-An early(has the older circular saw blade Siegle logo) Bill Siegle full flat ground, clip point, triple tempered 5160, 8" bladed Bowie with a walnut handle. It has a kydex sheath, I was told it was not used but had been sharpened,not quite perfect plunge? lines,some light sheath scratches.
-A Carl Schneider forged 1095 blade, about 2" blade,about 4 1/4" overall,about 5/8" wide,3/16" thick,no handle slabs,no sheath,unused
-A discontinued NIB ATS34 George Lainhart Special Forces Jungle Machete he had produced by United Cutlery for a SEAL team for use in the winter. This is a very nice production(yes,United can do excellent work if they really want to) version of his custom machete, and one of the few machetes anywhere made of 3/16" ATS34.
-a Sep.'92 Soldier of Fortune with a Battle Blades article by Greg Walker titled "SEAL Steel"
-a Jul.'91 SOF with a Greg Walker article titled "Sharp edge of Desert Storm"
-a Mar.'85 SOF with a Bill Bagwell article titled "Choosing Combat Cutlery" and a Battle Blades article titled "Those Hollow Handled Hackers"
-a Jan.'86 SOF with a Bill Bagwell Battle Blade article titled "Sentry Takedown The Gurkha Way"
-a Mar.'86 SOF with a Bill Bagwell Battle Blade article titled "Choice Cuts"
-a Feb.'86 SOF with a Bill Bagwell Battle Blade article titled "Effective Cuts"
-a Nov.'86 SOF with a Bill Bagwell Battle Blade article titled "Machete: A Tool or a Weapon?"
-a small paper flyer type book by J.E.Smith,Jr. titled "Survival Knives and Survival"
-an extra copy of Larry Lonik's "The Curious Morel" and a copy of his "Morels True or False".
Interested in and may also do multiple trades and/or add cash as appropriate for,new or used:
- something in differentially heat treated SR101
- something from Bob Dozier
- Victorinox Spirit Swisstool
- A SwampRat Rat-chet
- an SAR, or other Busse, Swamprat,
- Breeden Warthorn
- Ray Kirk knives
- Cold Steel kukris, bushmen, machetes, most 1055 or SK-5 knives,
- A Skookum Bush Tool
- A GransforsBruks hatchet or axe
- a used and abused .22mag rifle or handgun that shoots well
- A Ruger .22 or SP101 or New Vaquero or Smith kitgun or mountaingun
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