Extrema Ratio Harpoon F, 5 Columbia River Knife & Tool,

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BNIB Extrema Harpoon F
T.T. Camo GBN
Harpoon F

Overall Length: 13 3/8 inches
Blade Length: 8 1/4 inches
Blade Thickness: ¼ inches
Weight: 11.4 ounces
Weight w/Sheath: 20.2 ounces



The blade
Made of stainless cobalt steel, from the extraordinary mechanical and cutting features.

The handles
Every knife of this series has straight handles made of soft polymers with high seizure pads, whose shapes and dimensions support, besides a solid grip, the prompt change of handle from sabre to reverse grip.

The sheaths
The standard sheath for the HARPOON and the HARPOON F is hard (black INPAX) adequate for underwater operations and amphibious landing-craft. Every sheath has a lace with a reversible security button a ambidextrous and a bubble system of retention which acts on the inserts of the handle in order to avoid unintentional extractions. Every sheath has multiple anchorage points thus they are applicable to the belts and to the accoutrements. They have as well a separable thigh kit.









CRKT
from top to bottem all new in boxes with hardware and paperwork
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CRKT

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NIB assisted knife

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NIB Sog Tech Bowie TINI Blade S10B D-1-B
New in box with kendex sheath, and a TINI blade, mint, never used, carried or sharpened. You may not be able to tell the color of the blade from the pict but it looks different in depending on the angle, it can look silver or black, but actualy color is more of a gunmetal. That's what the TINI is like if you never saw it in person. Factory edge, asking








 
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New Knife with box.
model No 05780
Combination blade Serrated/Straight edge
The front of the blade is marked Rex Applegate, W.E. Fairbairn GERBER U.S.A 154 CM
The back of the blade is marked COVERT FOLDER
* Uncommon strength and balance
* Patented Roto-Lock
* One-hand openin
* Overall Length: 10.06"
* Length Closed: 5.64"
* Length of Blade: 4.48"
* Weight: 7.4 oz.
* Blade Material: 420HC Stainless Steel
* Handle Material: Glass-filled nylon
* Blade Style: Spear
* Sheath Material: Ballistic nylon
* Blade Type: Double bevel

SOLD
 
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OK, here are three knives that has only seen the light of day when purchased and then just now to do short photo shoot.
Masters of Defense Elishewitz Phoenix Black Serrated Item #46-4, New in box, knife is still strapped in to cardboard. Comes with paperwork, neck sheath and everything else straight from the MOD.

Microtech Vector has been SOLD!

H&K 14440SB HK Alley Prototype
New in box, blade marked prototype, never used or carried $80
prices are if paying with a bank account or money in paypal, money order or check. If you are paying with a credit card through paypal, there will be a 5% added to the amount, possible trades considered, email me at liukang187@yahoo.com for specific pictures or offers










 
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I have seen this posted on the internet for quite a bit of money since I don't know as much about this particular knife. Here is what I have seen:

"This knife was made by Manfred Sachse in Solingen, Germany. This knife comes complete with: leather sheath, hand-rubbed velvet lined mahogany display box, a card signed and dated (in ink) by the smith, a framable certificate by Kershaw explaining pattern-welded (damascus) steel and signed by Pete Kershaw (president of Kershaw cutlery).
The blade is hand forged 320 fold pattern-welded (damascus) steel. The hilt is hand carved indian Sambar stag antler. The entire knife is brand new it was made on 4-30-86 but has been kept in box in a smoke-free home, oiled regularly, and has never been used (original edge!!!)
Framable Kershaw certificate reads:
"THE DAMASCUS STEEL STORY"
"The distinctive pattern of this Damascus steel knife is hand-forged in Solingen, Germany, using a process dating back to the steel swords of the Middle Ages.
There are only a few knife makers in the entire world who have the talent to create this same kind of metallurgical art. Mr. Manfred Sachse, of Solingen Germany, is one of this rare breed.
The blade of the Kershaw Damascus Knife is a lamination of 320 layers of iron and steel. To accomplish the lamination, glowing iron is hammered and folded 320 times, producing a marbled blade many times the strength of a single piece.
The blade is then heat treated to a Rockwell hardness of C55-56 and dipped in acid that eats away the iron from the surface. It is this process that brings out the wavy layered grain in the steel. Like fingerprints no two are the same.
Solid core indian Sambar stag horn is used to hold the blade tang.
Each knife is serial numbered and Mr. Sachse will make fewer than 500 of these knives each year. The card that accompanies this knife shows the serial number, the date of manufacture and his signature.
Each knife is guaranteed to be perfect.
Pete Kershaw, President"

Well mine doesn't have the display box and I don't have the Kershaw certificate. Mine numbered knife is #608 marked on the front of the blade. Mine does come with the original black leather sheath and the factory wax paper the knife sits in, inside the sheath. I have never carried, used, or sharpened this knife. I'll let this go for $450 shipped within the 48 states with insurance OBO. Feel free to email me for more picts or if you have questions at liukang187@yahoo.com









 
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