Customized AGA Zero, Spydie Vallotton and a B.Svobody Picklock - ALL SOLD

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Hey guys. First up, a one-off AGA Campolin Zero reverse lever-action auto dagger (false top edge) customized by AIK with absolutely killer 'cracked ice' mammoth ivory, fileworked stainless liners and 24kt gold screws. This mammoth ivory would be perfectly at home on a high end custom.

High-polished all around. 3.7" Austrian M690 blade, 8.58" OAL. Dual leafsprings, stainless bolsters, heavy-duty sear, fires hard and locks up tight with "Zero" wiggle in any direction. The lever fires and releases the blade and acts as a safety when closed. Inner liner signed and dated by Andrew Lee Adams.

As new condition, stored open and only fired a few times. I'm pretty sure this was the first custom Zero from AIK. Includes stainless pocket clip, polished stainless faceplate for the clip recess, box and paperwork.

Asking $465.00 SOLD including Priority shipping and fees. PayPal G&S only, no trades please.

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Next up, a Spyderco Vallotton Subhilt with hidden release double-action leafspring conversion from the Vallotton shop in Oregon. 3.75" CPM S30V blade with compound tip bevel. Excellent action, and unlike some of these which stick like a mofo, the liner lockup after firing automatically is firm but still easily released with your thumb.

Like new, stored open, seldom fired. Has a few negligible handling marks from the Vallotton shop. Note that the cutting edge has a couple of tiny jagged burrs from the Spyderco factory, but they'd be easy to knock off. Includes clip, screws, box and paperwork. S/N 640.

Asking $370.00 SOLD including Priority shipping and PP fees.

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And lastly, a vintage 23cm (9") OAL B.Svobody Italian picklock stiletto from the late 50s. I believe the scales are juniper wood. The kickspring is a replacement. D-stamped liners and fully-lined nickle-silver bolsters. Flat-ground swedged carbon steel blade has been cleaned but still shows some corrosion (see pics). Safety works as it should, blade sits deep, stored open, nice and straight, fires real hard and has some blade-play, but not too bad for such an old-timer. I bought this directly from Angelo Campolin, so I'll throw in an AGA Campolin leather slip to keep it safe.

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Asking $200.00 SOLD including Priority shipping and PP fees.

If you're interested or have any questions, please contact me at zos_kia@earthlink.net

Thanks fer lookin'.
 
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The AGA Campolin Zero is sold to The Hound of Ulster. Thanks!
 
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