Customs for sale

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In about 30 min. I'll be a Gold member and posting a number of customs for sale. In the last few days I've bought a number of hard to find customs and have to pay for them by selling others. I have set the prices as low as I can and will give suspects priority. I will be selling a CQC 6, dated zero grind, a dated, very rare, partially serrated, CQC6 w/ secondary bevel. a dated, zero grind CQC5, a dated, very rare, zero grind, partially serrated CQC5 and a dated, zero grind CQC7. The prices will be in the For Sale forum. If they don't sell in the next few days, they're on the way to a purveyor with increased prices If anyone wants to e mail me during the day use lfidler@lasc.co.la.ca.us. Not interested in trades. Thanks
 
Easy big guy!:) The for sale forum still isn't letting me post, so here are the prices: CQC6, no serrations:1200; CQC6 w/serrations $1300; CQC5, no serrations $1350; CQC 5 w/ serrations $1450; CQC 7 $1400.
 
Ed. Too much is being made over dated and undated. I know what Les' feelings are and I respect them. I presently have 20 Emerson customs and have owned several more in the past. Now that Ernest is dating the knives, the non-dated ones are harder to find and command a higher price on the secondary market. When Ernest brings a lot of knives to a show, there is a temporary influx of knives on the secondary market which soon dissapates. When it comes to quality, take a close look at the lockup on a new knife and an older one. The newer ones tend to have " tighter " locks. The only knife that has really had a recent drastic price shift is the Viper 1s, because Ernest makes so many of them for a show, however I sold an older Viper a year ago and got a dated one recently, which I think is a better knife. Also, cosider the differnces in price. An undated CQC 6, $1900. A dated CQC 6 zero grind $1200. A seven hundred dollar difference? depends on the buyer.
 
I have two left that I'm going to reduce the price on before they go off to Les Robertson. Serrated, rare, zero grind CQC5 reduced to $1350. Zero grind CQC 7, reduced to $1300. Both knives are mint and prices include shipping in the Cont. U.S.
 
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