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Cleaning out the bag a little to raise money for another hobby 
I prefer Paypal, all prices include shipping, no fees. Insurance extra. Pics at the bottom.
1. NIB Leatherman TTi - Never used, S30V main blade, leather sheath, 7 double sided bits, full specs here: TTi website.
Low price is because the saw has about 2-3mm of vertical play since I got it, which I'm sure Leatherman's warranty will cover if you send it in. Otherwise everything else works great and locks up solid. Pliers open smoothly, and mate perfectly at the tip. I have a Swiss Tool and just have no use for this.
Sold.
2. Buck/Strider 881SP BG-42 1st Production Run 427/500 (3" PE, spearpoint blade) - Used and sharpened by previous owner. There is a little bit of wear in the finish on the blade near the Buck/Strider stamp that I've shown with the 2nd picture. There are also scratches on the barrel spacers from disassembling the knife for cleaning. No dings/damage in the edge. Very good condition overall, great lockup 1/2 across tang, smooth open/close, great fit and finish. With original box.
Sold.
3. Buck/Strider 881SP ATS-34 (3" PE, spearpoint blade) - Has been used and touched up lightly on Sharpmaker. Some wear in the finish near the Bos stamp, which I've tried to show in the 2nd picture, but doesn't show up in pictures. Rest assured it's there
. There are also scratches on the barrel spacers from disassembling the knife for cleaning.
Overall excellent condition, great lockup 1/3rd across tang, smooth open/close, great fit and finish, edge is perfect. No box.
Sold.
4. Himalayan Imports 9" overall Chitlangli Khukuri - Small khukuri, 9" overall, U.B. makers stamp, .265" thick at the spine. Never used, excellent condition, some small dark spots on right side of blade (see 4th pic). Been sitting around in my bag doing nothing, so it's up for sale.
Sold.
Pics:
HI 9" overall Chitlangli (SOLD)
Buck/Strider BG-42 (SOLD)
Leatherman TTi (SOLD)
Buck Strider ATS-34 (SOLD)
For quickest response to inquiries, click on my profile and send an email. I may consider reasonable offers. Lowball offers will receive a simple "no."
Thanks,
Jon

I prefer Paypal, all prices include shipping, no fees. Insurance extra. Pics at the bottom.
1. NIB Leatherman TTi - Never used, S30V main blade, leather sheath, 7 double sided bits, full specs here: TTi website.
Low price is because the saw has about 2-3mm of vertical play since I got it, which I'm sure Leatherman's warranty will cover if you send it in. Otherwise everything else works great and locks up solid. Pliers open smoothly, and mate perfectly at the tip. I have a Swiss Tool and just have no use for this.
Sold.
2. Buck/Strider 881SP BG-42 1st Production Run 427/500 (3" PE, spearpoint blade) - Used and sharpened by previous owner. There is a little bit of wear in the finish on the blade near the Buck/Strider stamp that I've shown with the 2nd picture. There are also scratches on the barrel spacers from disassembling the knife for cleaning. No dings/damage in the edge. Very good condition overall, great lockup 1/2 across tang, smooth open/close, great fit and finish. With original box.
Sold.
3. Buck/Strider 881SP ATS-34 (3" PE, spearpoint blade) - Has been used and touched up lightly on Sharpmaker. Some wear in the finish near the Bos stamp, which I've tried to show in the 2nd picture, but doesn't show up in pictures. Rest assured it's there

Overall excellent condition, great lockup 1/3rd across tang, smooth open/close, great fit and finish, edge is perfect. No box.
Sold.
4. Himalayan Imports 9" overall Chitlangli Khukuri - Small khukuri, 9" overall, U.B. makers stamp, .265" thick at the spine. Never used, excellent condition, some small dark spots on right side of blade (see 4th pic). Been sitting around in my bag doing nothing, so it's up for sale.
Sold.
Pics:
HI 9" overall Chitlangli (SOLD)




Buck/Strider BG-42 (SOLD)


Leatherman TTi (SOLD)

Buck Strider ATS-34 (SOLD)

For quickest response to inquiries, click on my profile and send an email. I may consider reasonable offers. Lowball offers will receive a simple "no."
Thanks,
Jon
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