Dalton ASP OTF

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This is a knife that I bought, opened a few times and it has seen stayed in its plastic in a box. :rolleyes:
Im pretty open to any reasonable offers, if i dont trade it its not the end of the world. My personal knife interests are tough as nails folders including auto's.

* Im in Oregon :o


* Below if a bit of copied text from a site that had advertised the knife.
"The Dalton ASP features a charging lever w/ bearing detent, liner lock and a hair spliting satin (scotchbrite) finish quad bevel double edge blade. The body is T6 alloy with a black anodized hardcoat finish with chevron pattern for grip. New in this design is a side of the handle release that runs about an inch on the opposite side of the liner lock. This is the fastest OTF we have offered to date! Also included is a double thick nylon/Velcro web sheath that wears horizontal or vertical on the belt."

* Blade Material ATS-34

* Blade Thickness .125
* Blade Length 3.4
* Length Open 8.3
* Weight 4.3 oz.
 
Ive had one of those big spyderco's - great knife but not the kind of edc that 0agrees with me. So far I like the offers im getting but id still like to wait to see if anything else interesting is thrown in the pot.

is the emerson plain or serrated? black or satin?

is the MOD the auto version?
 
How about a Kershaw Spec Bump, assisted opening titanium frame lock, serial numbered, with S30V plain recurve blade, LNIB? Can add cash to even deal.
Thanks,
Marv
 
http://216.71.158.68/webcat/daltonaspreg.shtml

This is exactly what the knife looks like. Its not my picture but serves as a good example.

Also, if anyone is interested - I also have a Paragon mini-cobra that I would be willing to part with if the offer was good. Ive only used it to open a maybe a letter or two, and I removed the clip to see how that looked (I have reinstalled it). Otherwise it is NIB.

The picture below is very similar to the one I have. (in blue) the graphic on the blade & signature is slightly different. I was told that this was made while Paragon was still making excellent knives. The salesperson seemed to think they had since gone downhill.

http://nicnac.net/media/minicobra3.jpg
 
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