Firebat
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Hey all-
Have this one up for grabs. Literally NIB, aside from me opening it up and verifying blade centering, smooth operation, grinds, etc. It is extraordinarily nice, I just prefer the slightly thinner scaled bog-standard 14205. So off this one goes to someone who will use it. (Or just toss it in a safe maybe.)
14200SBK-702 Limited; Combo edge BK coated 154-CM blade (~3.5" blade length), nice looking milled tan G-10 scales. Milled (lathe turned?) backspacer posts, big thick bronze washers. Great action and lock up as you'd expect. Nice and sharp too. Blade marked "Limited Edition". SOLD shipped in the U.S. via USPS Priority.
PayPal preferred. No fees for instant transfer, add 3% for cc transaction. Absolutely no "eChecks". Not interested in trades or lowball offers.
Drop me a note if you're interested, thanks-
Scott
PS- Two of the pics make the slabs look greener than they really are. I attribute this to the weird lighting in my home office. So I've included a shot with the flash on, and while a bad pic in and of itself, does give a better representation of the tan color.
Have this one up for grabs. Literally NIB, aside from me opening it up and verifying blade centering, smooth operation, grinds, etc. It is extraordinarily nice, I just prefer the slightly thinner scaled bog-standard 14205. So off this one goes to someone who will use it. (Or just toss it in a safe maybe.)
14200SBK-702 Limited; Combo edge BK coated 154-CM blade (~3.5" blade length), nice looking milled tan G-10 scales. Milled (lathe turned?) backspacer posts, big thick bronze washers. Great action and lock up as you'd expect. Nice and sharp too. Blade marked "Limited Edition". SOLD shipped in the U.S. via USPS Priority.
PayPal preferred. No fees for instant transfer, add 3% for cc transaction. Absolutely no "eChecks". Not interested in trades or lowball offers.
Drop me a note if you're interested, thanks-
Scott
PS- Two of the pics make the slabs look greener than they really are. I attribute this to the weird lighting in my home office. So I've included a shot with the flash on, and while a bad pic in and of itself, does give a better representation of the tan color.