Folders for sale

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Well upgraded to Gold again to sell a few knives. Here are some folders for sale, one handmade John Lloyd that is gorgeous, one CASE Buffalo 6 dot that is a big honking folder and locks up tight as a drum and few edc/tacticals from Emerson, Bradley, and TOPS.

For the slip joints of course is the Lloyd as mentioned. Original owner(moi) bought off an internet dealer via ebay. 52100 blade about 3.5" with brown jigged bone handles about 4.25" long, s.s. bolsters and he uses a bearing bushing system of some sort for the blade deployment. Very smooth opening, excellent half stop and rock solid lock up. $250 or BO

The big slippie is a 6 dot CASE Buffalo, high carbon steel blade, a slight gap between the back spacer and brass liners but it has always been there. It will come with an old CASE pouch sheath. Show some very very slight patina on the bolsters and rubbing from the sheath. This locks up rock solid too but doesn't have a half stop position. I am the original owner, about a 4.5" blade, and 5.75" handle. I bought this around when I bought my first HD in like 80 if I recall. But switched to a BUCK cause it had a black sheath, weird but true. Anyways this knife has been sitting in various boxes and drawers throughout it's existence. I also bought my brother a similar knife just not as old as this one that came with a wooden box and I don't recall mine as ever having a wooden box but it might have!? It is razor sharp too which again I don't recall having done anything with the blade at all. Everything is nice and tight and the snap and pull is excellent. Stout for sure. $90

Next in the pic is a CS Hold Out II. Used, sharpened but in very very good cond. AUS8a and the tri-ad lock. Nice knife for sure. SOLD

Next is a Mini Commander, user, and razor sharp. I say user cause the fella I bought it from must have waved it open more that a few times cause the liner lock hits far right. Now what I did is put some 220mph tape on the stop pin. Now it locks up like it should. Hey it was quick remedy for the
far right locking, cause I didn't want to send it to Emerson. Does it work with the fix absolutely. Matter of fact it has been opened via the thumb ramp by me hundreds of times and still works as when I first did the tape thing. I have the box etc $100

Next is a Bradley Alias special edition, have the box etc. Coated blade, lock up is rock solid and almost full. It has never moved since I bought it and I am the original owner maybe a year or so old. Razor sharp. Black G10 off side, ti frame lock, brass bushings. Pocket clip shows just a bit of a patina no major scratches. This is a knife I carried at work almost every single day just cause it is so light weight and cuts like the devil. The blade has only been stopped, never touched a stone. Just a great knife and a pure cutter. S O L D

Next is an older TOPS Thunder Hawke frame lock in Boehler's N690Co steel, black coated and minty. #228 is the serial number and have the matching box. I have had this for a good while too but never used it. Blade has been stropped on a plain piece of leather and might be outside of the Bradley one of the sharpest folders I own. It is tip up carry, 4" blade and 5" g10 handle and ti frame lock, it is made by FOX in Italy. This was part of a limited run TOPS did for the initial offering of this folder. I think they call this hunters point, more of a clip point, very lite weight but rock solid. The pocket clip acts as a blade stop for the frame lock too which I think is kind of ingenious actually. The later models have a multi position clip with the little lock stop that is separate from the clip. This one has the integral stop and clip. S O L D

Last but not least is a Roadhouse. This is my last one. Excellent cond., very little use but some with a very light mark on the off side of the logo. Clip shows the most wear. Lock up is very very early still, I am the original owner, box and paper work included, pretty sharp cause I have sharpened but could be sharper I think. Never waved and I ain't kiddin when I say that. I hate the wave opening feature for various reasons most notable being wearing the liner lock to fast. Anyways this is a very excellent folder. $170

Now I take pp, and m.o.'s, and shipping is $7.50 for each knife shipped USPS P.M. with d/c etc.etc. I will also consider monetary offers. Just trying to pay down my p.p. hence the sale, and I am getting more into handmade folder and fixed blades. I will ship internationally but won't be responsible when the knife leaves U.S. soil. Keepem sharp and thanks for looking

PS sorry for the glare on the Buffalo folder
 
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