FS: Large Inkosi excellent condition

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DOB 6/1/2016.
This is one of the earlier ones with the groove in the blade tang for the ceramic ball to slide in during lockup.
It's In excellent condition, no real marks, maybe 1-2 faint snail trails on lock side near the clip. The thumbstuds show some usual fading from opening. The blade has a mirror edge sharpened on my edgepro up to 16K shapton glass stones and then stropped. Also no marks on the blade.
Centered, lockup is at 50%.
Asking for $380 with the normal clip, $430 with the 3D milled blue streak Millit Clip.
Price is NET and includes shipping. NO TRADES.
Pic below, other knives are listed in production and custom forum.
Email: Steven.liu.8@gmail.com

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DOB 6/1/2016.
This is one of the earlier ones with the groove in the blade tang for the ceramic ball to slide in during lockup.
It's MINT, no real marks, maybe 1-2 faint snail trails on lock side near the clip. The thumbstuds show some usual fading from opening. The blade has a mirror edge sharpened on my edgepro up to 16K shapton glass stones and then stropped. Also no marks on the blade.
Centered, lockup is at 50%.
Asking for $380 with the normal clip, $430 with the 3D milled blue streak Millit Clip.
Price is NET and includes shipping. NO TRADES.
Pic below, other knives are listed in production and custom forum.
Email: Steven.liu.8@gmail.com

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That is a great price
but it would be in your favor not to call a sharpened knife that shows wear a MINT knife.

The term Mint means condition it leaves the factory.
 
Awesome. You clearly have great feedback and good descriptions of the actual knife. Just the grade was off.

In the end it just saves you hassle if someone misinterpreted the overall condition due to that .

I’ll c


I’ll change my other listings too, wouldn’t want to be inaccurate in my descriptions
 
Awesome. You clearly have great feedback and good descriptions of the actual knife. Just the grade was off.

In the end it just saves you hassle if someone misinterpreted the overall condition due to that .


Certainly. I try to avoid saying like new on knives that are like new but sharpened for that exact reason. I thought MINT would be more of a less specific designation but I can see how some people would interpret it the way you did. However in my defense I did say specifically the knife has been sharpened and very meticulously using nice stones by me regardless of the description. Thanks for the feedback nonetheless.
 
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