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These knives are for sale or trade. The forum knife I am only interested in working out a trade for a 53 stockman(ebony is most desired). The other two knives I am open to try something new so anything goes.
The forum knife I have carried for two days. Bolsters show a few faint swirls but nothing out of the ordinary. One spring has the smallest gap to the bolster but very small, tried to picture it. Nothing big by any means but I believe in full dis-closer. The blades are fairly sharp, great snap, perfect centering. The wharncliff spring sits just the slightest hair down from flush when closed. I love the color of the bone on this one I just dont see myself using it. These are sold out and went for 122 with shipping. I will let this one go for $110 shipped and insured in the US, will ship anywhere but buyer to pay extra shipping charges.
Next is the Camillus Classic Cartridge series .270 Winchester, also marked CCC-7. This is the scout model from the series. It is very big and such a stout knife, probably be perfect for a B.O.B.. This one is mint and comes with the box. Only thing worth noting is the sheepsfoot blade spring is strong, almost bent my nail the first time. All other blades are super smooth, great snap and solid. Looking to get ****TRADED*******shipped on this one.
Last is the Sears Craftsman Large Stockman stamped 95045. I purchased this one in rough shape and have cleaned it up a bit. I oil soaked it, cleaned it out and polished it a bit. The knife had no rust but has a great patina. The one bolster is a hair crooked but otherwise this one is in pretty good shape. All blades have great walk and talk with good snap all the way around. Looking to get ****TRADED****shipped on it.
Any questions please dont hesitate to ask. PM or email trade offers, thanks for looking.
p.s. The watch is also available for trade.
The forum knife I have carried for two days. Bolsters show a few faint swirls but nothing out of the ordinary. One spring has the smallest gap to the bolster but very small, tried to picture it. Nothing big by any means but I believe in full dis-closer. The blades are fairly sharp, great snap, perfect centering. The wharncliff spring sits just the slightest hair down from flush when closed. I love the color of the bone on this one I just dont see myself using it. These are sold out and went for 122 with shipping. I will let this one go for $110 shipped and insured in the US, will ship anywhere but buyer to pay extra shipping charges.
Next is the Camillus Classic Cartridge series .270 Winchester, also marked CCC-7. This is the scout model from the series. It is very big and such a stout knife, probably be perfect for a B.O.B.. This one is mint and comes with the box. Only thing worth noting is the sheepsfoot blade spring is strong, almost bent my nail the first time. All other blades are super smooth, great snap and solid. Looking to get ****TRADED*******shipped on this one.
Last is the Sears Craftsman Large Stockman stamped 95045. I purchased this one in rough shape and have cleaned it up a bit. I oil soaked it, cleaned it out and polished it a bit. The knife had no rust but has a great patina. The one bolster is a hair crooked but otherwise this one is in pretty good shape. All blades have great walk and talk with good snap all the way around. Looking to get ****TRADED****shipped on it.
Any questions please dont hesitate to ask. PM or email trade offers, thanks for looking.
p.s. The watch is also available for trade.













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