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1) Maxace Balance M390 2017, $SOLD, LNIB, scary sharp factory edge. Super smooth with a mild detent.


2) ZT 0456, $SOLD, Second owner but it appears to be unused, and I didn't use it at all. Everything about it is superb, including the condition of it.


3) ZT 0470, $SOLD, This knife has some issues and possibly needs sent back to ZT, I don't have the time nor patience to deal with ZT's warranty department over a knife I'm going to end up trying to sell off anyway. Issues are all shown in the pictures, and they include a little lockstick, a what I will call 1% lockup, it locks up but it's just barely engaged and doesn't disengage because of the lockstick, wonky blade grinds, and an off center blade. It does function as a knife, is sharp as hell (tested it on paper), is smooth, and flips great, but there are too many issues for me. I did mess around with the pivot screw trying to fix at least a couple of the issues, so there is new blue threadlocker installed. Letting this go cheap.




4) Boos Blades Hound, $225 Shipped, LNIB, everything about this knife is fantastic, but it does have a little smiley face where whoever was sharpening this before shipment got a little happy and sharpened up onto the plunge grind a bit on one of the sides.



5) Lionsteel KUR, $130 Shipped, LNIB, has sat in my pelican case for almost 2 years now and figured it could use a better home.


6) Lionsteel TRE (T.R.E.) Titanium/Carbon Fiber, $175 Shipped, This knife has been carried a few times, and used a couple times as well. Previous owner stated he "touched up" the edge on a spyderco sharpmaker, not sure I believe him since it was dull as hell when I got it and the tip looks like someone was sharpening on one side for quite a bit, I did take it do a fine ceramic stone for a few passes to get some sharpness back out of it, but it really needs a full sharpening for optimal sharpness, definitely cuts though.




It may take me a while to respond, I work nights and sleep during the day, but I'll get back to you as soon as I see a message. Click on the pictures for larger resolution images.
1) Maxace Balance M390 2017, $SOLD, LNIB, scary sharp factory edge. Super smooth with a mild detent.


2) ZT 0456, $SOLD, Second owner but it appears to be unused, and I didn't use it at all. Everything about it is superb, including the condition of it.


3) ZT 0470, $SOLD, This knife has some issues and possibly needs sent back to ZT, I don't have the time nor patience to deal with ZT's warranty department over a knife I'm going to end up trying to sell off anyway. Issues are all shown in the pictures, and they include a little lockstick, a what I will call 1% lockup, it locks up but it's just barely engaged and doesn't disengage because of the lockstick, wonky blade grinds, and an off center blade. It does function as a knife, is sharp as hell (tested it on paper), is smooth, and flips great, but there are too many issues for me. I did mess around with the pivot screw trying to fix at least a couple of the issues, so there is new blue threadlocker installed. Letting this go cheap.




4) Boos Blades Hound, $225 Shipped, LNIB, everything about this knife is fantastic, but it does have a little smiley face where whoever was sharpening this before shipment got a little happy and sharpened up onto the plunge grind a bit on one of the sides.



5) Lionsteel KUR, $130 Shipped, LNIB, has sat in my pelican case for almost 2 years now and figured it could use a better home.


6) Lionsteel TRE (T.R.E.) Titanium/Carbon Fiber, $175 Shipped, This knife has been carried a few times, and used a couple times as well. Previous owner stated he "touched up" the edge on a spyderco sharpmaker, not sure I believe him since it was dull as hell when I got it and the tip looks like someone was sharpening on one side for quite a bit, I did take it do a fine ceramic stone for a few passes to get some sharpness back out of it, but it really needs a full sharpening for optimal sharpness, definitely cuts though.




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