****Four Fixed: 1-Boker TUF (Price Drop) & 3-Condors (All 3 Condors SOLD!)****

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Hi Guys! Well, I'm further whittling down my collection, so on the chopping block today are (4) Production Fixed. All Prices include CONUS shipping & Paypal fees, and my Paypal is scotts@reeve-knight.com. Both of these knives have NEVER been carried, used in any way, or sharpened at all.


First is the Boker Plus TUF Drop Point in contoured Cocobolo & 440C. It's 8 5/8"OAL W/4" 440C razor sharp blade, 1/8" thick. Comes with a cool black leather sheath with impregnated magnets to guide the blade into the sheath & keep it there...cool feature, and it actually works. The mirror finish on this blade is the best in my entire collection - and that's saying something...the blade finish is the outstanding feature of this knife, IMO. This knife feels great in hand, is the perfect hunter size, and it's only $31! $7 PRICE DROP
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Next are my Three Condor Knvies. I'm selling them as a set so that I can combine shipping and offer a crazy low price and still have it worth posting for me. The Condor Jungle Bowie II is 11 1/4" OAL W/6 5/16" 1075 Epoxy black powder coated 1/8" blade. Nice Hardwood scales and Awesome Handcrafted Welted black leather sheath.
The Condor Bushlore is 9 5/16"OAL W/4 5/16" Blasted Satin Finish 1/8" 1075 blade. Nice Hardwood scales. Knife only.
The Condor Basic Bushcraft is 9 5/8"OAL W/5 1/8" 1/8" Epoxy black powder coated 1075 blade. Nice Hardwood scales. Knife only.
I'm selling these three Condor knives as a SET. All three for only $78! THE CONDORS ARE ALL SOLD!
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Thanks Guys! Again, my PayPal is scotts@reeve-knight.com. Please note that my prices are ridiculously low, esp. including shipping and PP Fees, specifically so these sell quickly & I don't have to negotiate...please say you'll take the knife(knives) in this post/thread as I've got it attached to my email & I'll see it quickly...No need for PMs - please go ahead and ask any questions you may have within this sales thread as well.
 
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OK, I've just dropped the price of the Boker Plus TUF to $31, as I just want to get this to somebody already....it's a very nice knife in mint condition, with a cool magnetic leather sheath...I've just moved into custom fixed blades. Won't you give this handsome young knife a loving home?....won't you?
 
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Hey man, it's yours...sorry, I spent the weekend dealing with moving & never checked this. Finally!! Finally someone was smart enough to buy this...I'll see if my wife can ship this out today, though it'll likely have to be tomorrow as she has to finish the move without me while I'm at work today.
 
Sorry to be way off topic, but what blade is that in the first photo with the Boker?

It's the Chris Reeve Nyala Insingo. It's also available in a more typical drop point blade shape, which I almost got, but I went for the Insingo as it was so unique...it's basically his version of a Wharncliffe, without the cutting edge being totally flat. The steel is "his" S35VN, & the scales are brown canvas micarta, milled to resemble the horns of the Nyala antelope. I was worried that I wouldn't like the feel of the scales, but they felt great in hand, & it comes with a very nice/high quality leather sheath. Can you tell I'm a 9th degree knife dork??

I ended up selling mine - they go for $230 btw, & that price is set in stone by Chris, he won't let any of his dealers sell the knife for any other price, so the only way to get a better price is to find one for sale somewhere like BF. I just looked back, & I sold mine for only $169! I always try to sell any knives I'm passing along at a great price, but I'm surprised I sold it for $169 as the knife was unused & in like-new condition. One last thing, & I know I'm giving you way more than you asked for here, but I've got to mention the best part of the knife - its fit & finish. F&F is one of the most important aspects of any knife to me, so all of the knives I held onto when I recently went thru & sold off 80% of my collection, have fantastic F&F....the Nyala though, had them all beat, & for a fixed blade, it's rather complicated, which gives it more opportunities to be off somewhere. I actually took one of my sons' magnifying glasses & went over the entire knife one day. Even with the grey PVD blade coating, there wasn't a single mm that was anything but flawless. The knife has tiny radiuses on all of its edges for comfort, complicated scale milling, on & on & on, & at least the example I owned, was pure perfection in every discernible way, & none of my other knives, some simpler, can say that.

I'm now wondering why I sold mine!
 
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