Have to fund some new things, so these are up for sale.
1. Spyderco Manix 2 in S30V. Wicked factory edge, locks up tight and the blade is centered. $75.00 Brand new in box with box.
2. Bastinelli BBR2. Orange G-10, black PVD Ti and D2. Made by Lion Steel, this is an incredibly nice "production knife". The fit is spot on and the finish immaculate. Really well made with a high level of nice details. Orange G-10 against black PVD Ti framelock and D2 blade with a factory mirror polished edge. Aluminum back spacer tapers into a breaker style tip at the end of the handle. Action is smooth and the lock up excellent. Centered blade. Carried a couple of times, but never used. It's LNIB. Complete with box. $210.00.
3. SOLD Spyderco Domino. LNIB. Carried a few times and flipped a bunch, but never used. Excellent, LNIB condition, not a mark on it. Complete with box. $150.00 SOLD
4. SOLD Spyderco Lava in blue G-10. Sweet little knife, great in the blue G-10 handles. NIB with box. Perfect. $100.00.
5. Surefire Jekyll. Great little sleeper of a frame lock. 154 CM blade, aluminum slab on on side and a Ti framelock on the other. Now discontinued and hard to find, but a great smaller folder. Slim but stout. Smooth action, solid lock up. NIB with box. $100.00.
6. Maxpedition Small Excelsa. Took a chance on this one just to check it out and was pleasantly surprised. It's really nice. Sculpted Ti frame lock with a D2 blade riding on big bronze washers. The spine of the blade is radiused and the action/detent feel is like a custom...very smooth. Solid little knife, whoever is doing these for Maxpedition is doing a great job. Comes with a right angle torx driver to swap clip tip up or down. Handled, but otherwise NIB with box. $90.00.
Pictures can be sen HERE
Prices include USPS Priority in the U.S. Willing to ship elsewhere at buyer's expense.
PayPal preferred but absolutely no "eChecks". Not interested in trades at this time. Low ball offers will be politely ignored.
Drop me a note if you're interested, e-mail works best.
(First come first serve via e-mail please; I don't camp on the thread to monitor who posted what when.)
Thanks!
Scott
1. Spyderco Manix 2 in S30V. Wicked factory edge, locks up tight and the blade is centered. $75.00 Brand new in box with box.
2. Bastinelli BBR2. Orange G-10, black PVD Ti and D2. Made by Lion Steel, this is an incredibly nice "production knife". The fit is spot on and the finish immaculate. Really well made with a high level of nice details. Orange G-10 against black PVD Ti framelock and D2 blade with a factory mirror polished edge. Aluminum back spacer tapers into a breaker style tip at the end of the handle. Action is smooth and the lock up excellent. Centered blade. Carried a couple of times, but never used. It's LNIB. Complete with box. $210.00.
3. SOLD Spyderco Domino. LNIB. Carried a few times and flipped a bunch, but never used. Excellent, LNIB condition, not a mark on it. Complete with box. $150.00 SOLD
4. SOLD Spyderco Lava in blue G-10. Sweet little knife, great in the blue G-10 handles. NIB with box. Perfect. $100.00.
5. Surefire Jekyll. Great little sleeper of a frame lock. 154 CM blade, aluminum slab on on side and a Ti framelock on the other. Now discontinued and hard to find, but a great smaller folder. Slim but stout. Smooth action, solid lock up. NIB with box. $100.00.
6. Maxpedition Small Excelsa. Took a chance on this one just to check it out and was pleasantly surprised. It's really nice. Sculpted Ti frame lock with a D2 blade riding on big bronze washers. The spine of the blade is radiused and the action/detent feel is like a custom...very smooth. Solid little knife, whoever is doing these for Maxpedition is doing a great job. Comes with a right angle torx driver to swap clip tip up or down. Handled, but otherwise NIB with box. $90.00.
Pictures can be sen HERE
Prices include USPS Priority in the U.S. Willing to ship elsewhere at buyer's expense.
PayPal preferred but absolutely no "eChecks". Not interested in trades at this time. Low ball offers will be politely ignored.
Drop me a note if you're interested, e-mail works best.
(First come first serve via e-mail please; I don't camp on the thread to monitor who posted what when.)
Thanks!
Scott
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