**FINAL PRICE DROP** Ek COMMANDO USA 6.5" double edged dagger, army ranger knife

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[/URL][/IMG]I got this knife locally on trade from the original owner, who has had it in its beautiful solid wood display box for the last 20-30 years. If this is going to be a badass user, sheaths are available on the EK site. Looks like new razor sharp original factory double edge on the 6.5 inch blade with a solid brass hilt. 12.5 inch overall. 1/8th inch wide full tang stock. This thing is awesome! Nice and big in the hand.

Made in the u.s.a. In Richmond, Virginia. Reading up on this knife I learned that EK has a rich history with our military and this is the official knife of the army rangers. This one has the upgraded hand checkered wood handle scales. EK claims these are the grippiest scales in production I would have to agree, really bites in.
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full disclosure, back side of blade shows faint hairline marks probably from being inserted and removed from the display case. not very noticable unless you are looking for them.

I am new seller here on the forums. So i may have some price flexibility to a well established buyer. This knife will ship within 72 hrs of payment. Usps priority package mail with tracking and insurance.

$375 dollars.....drop Now $350.. $325!!.FINAL DROP $289 and I eat the paypal fees and includes shipping. U.s. Buyers only. Must be 18 yrs of age and be lawful to purchase this knife.
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FINAL DROP $289
Here is a portion of the email regarding this knife from ek

Mick,
Good to hear from you.
Yours is our Ek checkered Walnut Model 4 (CW4), made here in Richmond between approximately 1988, but before 1992 (per the pre-Gulf War trademark).

The display case is mahogany, made in Virginia for our Ek American Elite forces Collection, and occasionally (as in the instance of this CW4) sold in place of a sheath. As there is nowhere in the case to display/store a sheath, a sheath would have been more of a "fifth wheel", so none was included.
Since I bought the company in 1982, we have serially numbered only our special-edition/limited-run knives.
Best wishes,
Bob
Robert A. Buerlein
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