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I have a 2011 Emerson Persian SF up for sale. The knife is LNIB. I have only carried it a few times, and it has hardly cut anything. The price for the knife as show is $260. This includes a Ti pivot from Nathawut, a Steel Flame Bushido pocket clip and a custom made .357 magnum thumb disc. The original stock parts will also be included.
If you would like the knife without the extra accessories, as it came stock. The price is $200.
(I will not sell any of the parts separately.)
The only trades I would be interested in would be for a SYKCO 411.
All prices include USPS priority shipping with delivery confirmation and insurance in the CONUS only. I will ship to AK & HI and internationally. But, the buyer assumes all responsibility once the knife leaves my hands, and agrees to pay the actual shipping costs and any customs fees/tariffs that may be involved. PayPal is my preferred form of payment. Please use the gift payment option or add the 3% to cover fees. I can also accept a money order if necessary. It is the buyer's responsibly to know and comply with all local laws. I reserve the right to sell or refuse to sell to whomever I wish, for whatever reason.
Thanks,
Corey
If you would like the knife without the extra accessories, as it came stock. The price is $200.
(I will not sell any of the parts separately.)
The only trades I would be interested in would be for a SYKCO 411.


All prices include USPS priority shipping with delivery confirmation and insurance in the CONUS only. I will ship to AK & HI and internationally. But, the buyer assumes all responsibility once the knife leaves my hands, and agrees to pay the actual shipping costs and any customs fees/tariffs that may be involved. PayPal is my preferred form of payment. Please use the gift payment option or add the 3% to cover fees. I can also accept a money order if necessary. It is the buyer's responsibly to know and comply with all local laws. I reserve the right to sell or refuse to sell to whomever I wish, for whatever reason.
Thanks,
Corey
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