FS: SureFire Jekyll, Benchmade Mini-Grip and Ball Flipper, DLC Manix 2 and Yojimbo 2

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Have these 5 nice ones up for sale. All have the original boxes.

1. SOLDSureFire Jekyll. LNIB. Amazing made in the USA 154CM/aluminum/Ti frame lock. Very impressed with this one. Opens like it's on bearings and has perfect centering. Locks up solid. Great edge. If you're looking for something nice in this size range you will not be disappointed. $120 shipped.SOLD

2. SOLD 555 Mini-Grip. Mint in box. Sand colored handles and BK coated blade. What can you say about the mini-Grip that hasn't already been said? Lightweight, slim, excellent action and lock-up. The blade on this one is perfectly centered and incredibly sharp. $70.00 shipped.SOLD

3.SOLD Benchmade 300SN Butch Ball flipper. LNIB. Great 1st flipper from Benchmade. Smooooooth action and locks up solid. Really nice knife. Good centering and factory edge. $105 shipped.SOLD

4. Spyderco DLC Manix 2. LNIB. Rock solid Manix 2 with hollow ground 154CM blade in blacked out DLC. Super sharp factory edge, great action and bank vault lock up. $90.00 shipped.

5. SOLD Spyderco Yojimbo 2 Mint in box. Nice detent on this one, locks up solid and the blade is perfectly centered. Wicked sharp S30V blade. $100 shipped. SOLD

Pics of all of the above can be seen HERE

Prices include USPS Priority Mail shipping in the U.S. PayPal preferred but absolutely no "eChecks". Not interested in trades at this time.

Drop me a note if you're interested, e-mail always works best. smcdonough AT windstream DOT net

Thanks!
 
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All sold. Thanks to those who said "I'll take it" and then promptly followed through.

Before I close this thread I'm going to soapbox for a second...don't post "I'll take it!" in the thread, then email me to tell me you posted first and request my paypal address, then never follow through. If you change your mind, fine. But at least have the courtesy to go back into the thread and say you are no longer interested.

1. It's a waste of both of our time.

2. It discourages other would-be buyers because they believe that someone has already staked a claim.

3. It's rude not to follow up promptly. If you have time to post, then e-mail, there's no reason you can't make payment within a reasonable amount of time. Don't go silent for a day and then e-mail back to say you're not interested.

Common courtesy goes a long way, gentlemen. Don't spoil your rep by being lazy and/or inconsiderate.
 
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