Wow. Your right (which of course you are) i just tried to open a automatic by hand and cannot open without button
But I can either manually or with button open the other two but gosh and probably just me it aint easy to manually open I mean it is but just seems awkward
I dont really see the reason behind the manual/automatic knife but somebody did
Thanks. Killgar you really dont understand how much I appreciate this and wish there was something I could do but I understand just like me grading coins for people I dont charge them either
With double-action autos, part of the appeal is that they can often pass for manual knives (WV beat me to the post). Not so with yours because of the visible buttons. The other reason is that many people who like autos like them for their mechanical complexity, and like I mentioned, D/A autos tend to be more complicated.
Another piece of advice I would offer is that you start a thread in the Switchblade sub-forum, and post pics of all the knives you intend to sell. Maybe a thread title like "Lots of Buck autos". I would simply mention that you received them in a deal for some coins like you said, and mention that you will be selling them, including some in the Buck Exchange right now. Just don't post prices in the Switchblade sub-forum or go too heavy on the selling thing in that sub-forum.
If you do this be sure to mention the left-handed and double-action ones.
By doing this you can bring more attention to what you have, and what you are selling, to people who are likely more inclined to buy switchblades. Switchblade enthusiasts might not be perusing the Buck Knives For Sale section. And besides, the people over at the Switchblade sub-forum always like to look at pictures of switchblades (including me).
And I'm always happy to help where I can

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