Got a few for sale today, more photos included after the descriptions. 
Freeman 451 flipper - SOLD (was $130) - Aluminum handles with G10 insert, D2 blade, Cerakote. Button lock is tons of fun and rock solid with no play. Drops like a guillotine, snaps open with authority. Carried and used, with visible cosmetic wear in the blade coating (particularly along the machined portion) and flipper tab, and cosmetic wear on the G10 insert and handles. I'm not the first owner. This knife was sent to Freeman for warranty repair (minor blade play), and came back with a new pivot, new stop pin, and fresh factory edge. Not used to cut since it came back, and I would say not even fully broken-in (re-broken in, I guess?) yet. Includes box, pen, fob, and baggie. If you're looking for a hard-working and surprisingly light tank of a knife, this is a great choice. These are $225 new, and currently sold out.
Drop (Massdrop) Tashi Bharucha Prism - SOLD (was$105) - Made by Reate with the fit and finish to match, this is the smoothest knife I have ever owned. Incredibly fun to middle finger-flick, and as soon as the detent is disengaged it glides shut; absolutely lovely. Faux integral construction is awesome. Zero play and excellent centering. Looks wild, but the ergos are 100% solid and it's comfortable to use. Carried and used, but lightly. Cosmetic wear marks in the blue anodization where you'd expect (clip, corners, etc.); small mark on the tang from the stop pin. I am not the first owner. Includes box and pouch. Original Drop price was $240, I believe.
Spyderco Smock - SOLD (was $125) - The ultimate fidget knife: button compression lock, subtle flipper, Spydie hole. Nice hollow-ground slicer, amazing action, drops shut, zero play; centering slightly favors the show side but does not rub. Carried and used, and I dinged the tip ever so slightly; it's too small to photograph, but I have priced the knife accordingly. PLEASE NOTE: I have removed the secondary detent, something which Spyderco made incredibly simple to do, and placed a tiny bit of open-cell foam under the floating stop pin to keep it from rattling (which it did prior to detent removal). The knife still has its main detent, just like any other compression lock, but it is possible to open it with a medium-hard wrist snap. I will include the secondary detent ball and tiny spring in the box. Purchased new, street price $175.
Bestech Engine - withdrawn - The perfect flipper for the watch pocket in a pair of jeans. Snaps open crisply, nice smooth action, zero play, centering slightly favors the show side but does not rub. The anodization and blasted finish show wear pretty easily; there are small wear marks on the Ti side, and some of the clip ano has worn off. Classy little knife with milled carbon fiber, blasted titanium, and blue-anodized titanium. The choil lets even my size L hands get a full grip on it. Carried a few times and used lightly, if at all. I am not the first owner. Includes box, bag, etc. Street price on these is $158.
Cold Steel Ultimate Hunter - SOLD (was $65) - Used and carried, although outside of a single scratch on the blade (difficult to photograph, but I included it in a separate photo) and signs of carry on the handle it really doesn't look it. Factory edge, no play, smooth action. Centering favors the clip side but doesn't rub. Smooth, contoured G10 coupled with the Tri-Ad Lock and light weight makes this a tough, hassle-free carry. Includes box and unused left-hand pocket clip. Purchased new, street price $110.
PayPal only, "Goods and Services" only, US only. No trades. I'm covering USPS shipping and PayPal fees. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
The first "I'll take it" in this thread followed by a PM or post on my profile (for non-paying members) gets dibs. (Questions, "I might be interested if," and the like aren't the same as claiming a knife.) If I haven't seen your PM/profile post within an hour, I'll assume you changed your mind and the knife will be available to others.
Buyer affirms they're legally permitted to own what they buy. I reserve the right to do business with whoever I choose.
Thanks for looking!


Freeman 451 flipper - SOLD (was $130) - Aluminum handles with G10 insert, D2 blade, Cerakote. Button lock is tons of fun and rock solid with no play. Drops like a guillotine, snaps open with authority. Carried and used, with visible cosmetic wear in the blade coating (particularly along the machined portion) and flipper tab, and cosmetic wear on the G10 insert and handles. I'm not the first owner. This knife was sent to Freeman for warranty repair (minor blade play), and came back with a new pivot, new stop pin, and fresh factory edge. Not used to cut since it came back, and I would say not even fully broken-in (re-broken in, I guess?) yet. Includes box, pen, fob, and baggie. If you're looking for a hard-working and surprisingly light tank of a knife, this is a great choice. These are $225 new, and currently sold out.
Drop (Massdrop) Tashi Bharucha Prism - SOLD (was$105) - Made by Reate with the fit and finish to match, this is the smoothest knife I have ever owned. Incredibly fun to middle finger-flick, and as soon as the detent is disengaged it glides shut; absolutely lovely. Faux integral construction is awesome. Zero play and excellent centering. Looks wild, but the ergos are 100% solid and it's comfortable to use. Carried and used, but lightly. Cosmetic wear marks in the blue anodization where you'd expect (clip, corners, etc.); small mark on the tang from the stop pin. I am not the first owner. Includes box and pouch. Original Drop price was $240, I believe.
Spyderco Smock - SOLD (was $125) - The ultimate fidget knife: button compression lock, subtle flipper, Spydie hole. Nice hollow-ground slicer, amazing action, drops shut, zero play; centering slightly favors the show side but does not rub. Carried and used, and I dinged the tip ever so slightly; it's too small to photograph, but I have priced the knife accordingly. PLEASE NOTE: I have removed the secondary detent, something which Spyderco made incredibly simple to do, and placed a tiny bit of open-cell foam under the floating stop pin to keep it from rattling (which it did prior to detent removal). The knife still has its main detent, just like any other compression lock, but it is possible to open it with a medium-hard wrist snap. I will include the secondary detent ball and tiny spring in the box. Purchased new, street price $175.
Bestech Engine - withdrawn - The perfect flipper for the watch pocket in a pair of jeans. Snaps open crisply, nice smooth action, zero play, centering slightly favors the show side but does not rub. The anodization and blasted finish show wear pretty easily; there are small wear marks on the Ti side, and some of the clip ano has worn off. Classy little knife with milled carbon fiber, blasted titanium, and blue-anodized titanium. The choil lets even my size L hands get a full grip on it. Carried a few times and used lightly, if at all. I am not the first owner. Includes box, bag, etc. Street price on these is $158.
Cold Steel Ultimate Hunter - SOLD (was $65) - Used and carried, although outside of a single scratch on the blade (difficult to photograph, but I included it in a separate photo) and signs of carry on the handle it really doesn't look it. Factory edge, no play, smooth action. Centering favors the clip side but doesn't rub. Smooth, contoured G10 coupled with the Tri-Ad Lock and light weight makes this a tough, hassle-free carry. Includes box and unused left-hand pocket clip. Purchased new, street price $110.




PayPal only, "Goods and Services" only, US only. No trades. I'm covering USPS shipping and PayPal fees. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
The first "I'll take it" in this thread followed by a PM or post on my profile (for non-paying members) gets dibs. (Questions, "I might be interested if," and the like aren't the same as claiming a knife.) If I haven't seen your PM/profile post within an hour, I'll assume you changed your mind and the knife will be available to others.
Buyer affirms they're legally permitted to own what they buy. I reserve the right to do business with whoever I choose.
Thanks for looking!

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