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I accept Zelle (preferred) Venmo, or PayPal FnF
BEWARE OF SCAMMERS: I WILL NOT EMAIL OR TEXT YOU REQUESTING PAYMENT. I WILL ONLY BE REPLYING TO PM'S YOU HAVE SENT ME.
PM with trade offers or questions.
Prompt payment is expected and appreciated after claiming (unless agreed upon BEFOREHAND).
My feedback rating is 100% positive on over 200 transactions here on BF.
I'm also 100% positive on over 500 eBay transactions (same username)
Lastly, I've done hundreds more directly via DM's (repeat buyers), or via IG (I've since deleted my profile there, though).
*This is my hobby, for enjoyment purposes. As such, I reserve the right to decline selling/trading with whomever. (IE no feedback, negative feedback, scalpers, or general tomfoolery).*
Trade interests:
sub 3.75" titanium folders with no ano (all gray)
Will trade straight up for a McNees Mac2 3.5 Magnacut (sw or bright sw)
Also looking for a TI F5.5 in Magnacut, so would give you some good TV for a nice one
James Brand "The Barnes" Black Integral Titanium, Two-Tone Blade, Cloud-Polished Clip - Was $649 Now TRADED

Pics and Vids
Light carry, no cut. To me, most notable blemish is the light snail trail on the lockside pivot shown in the videos and photo. I've given the clip a "cloudy-polished" finish to better match the blade by having a subtle sheen that resembles a polished stonewashed finish. Has been cleaned and is running on ultralight nano oil. Comes with the collector's coin. No box, will arrive in a knife taco. Very faint rub marks on the tooling in the screws, but that's how it arrived to me (my quiet black quiet carry's all typically look like that as well), but felt it was worth pointing out. Lastly, the blade looks very well centered (there's a screw inside the handle near the tip of blade that is machined closer to one side, which creates a bit of an optical illusion when you look straight down past the blade into the handle. At first, I thought the blade was off-center, but then I realized it was just the screw that's off to one side).
Per most of the reviews online of this knife, it is stupid good; borderline great. I'm just transitiioning to an all plain TI collection, so have convinced myself to let it go.
BEWARE OF SCAMMERS: I WILL NOT EMAIL OR TEXT YOU REQUESTING PAYMENT. I WILL ONLY BE REPLYING TO PM'S YOU HAVE SENT ME.
PM with trade offers or questions.
Prompt payment is expected and appreciated after claiming (unless agreed upon BEFOREHAND).
My feedback rating is 100% positive on over 200 transactions here on BF.
I'm also 100% positive on over 500 eBay transactions (same username)
Lastly, I've done hundreds more directly via DM's (repeat buyers), or via IG (I've since deleted my profile there, though).
*This is my hobby, for enjoyment purposes. As such, I reserve the right to decline selling/trading with whomever. (IE no feedback, negative feedback, scalpers, or general tomfoolery).*
Trade interests:
sub 3.75" titanium folders with no ano (all gray)
Will trade straight up for a McNees Mac2 3.5 Magnacut (sw or bright sw)
Also looking for a TI F5.5 in Magnacut, so would give you some good TV for a nice one
James Brand "The Barnes" Black Integral Titanium, Two-Tone Blade, Cloud-Polished Clip - Was $649 Now TRADED

Pics and Vids
Light carry, no cut. To me, most notable blemish is the light snail trail on the lockside pivot shown in the videos and photo. I've given the clip a "cloudy-polished" finish to better match the blade by having a subtle sheen that resembles a polished stonewashed finish. Has been cleaned and is running on ultralight nano oil. Comes with the collector's coin. No box, will arrive in a knife taco. Very faint rub marks on the tooling in the screws, but that's how it arrived to me (my quiet black quiet carry's all typically look like that as well), but felt it was worth pointing out. Lastly, the blade looks very well centered (there's a screw inside the handle near the tip of blade that is machined closer to one side, which creates a bit of an optical illusion when you look straight down past the blade into the handle. At first, I thought the blade was off-center, but then I realized it was just the screw that's off to one side).
Per most of the reviews online of this knife, it is stupid good; borderline great. I'm just transitiioning to an all plain TI collection, so have convinced myself to let it go.
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