oldmanwilly
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Good morning,
I have two fine fixed blades for sale which are described below. The listed prices include shipping within the continental US; I will gladly ship elsewhere but may need to adjust prices to cover increased shipping costs. I prefer payment via PayPal but may accommodate alternative methods if necessary. Finally, I would prefer cash but am open to reasonable trade offers.
Please post "I'll take it" if you would like one of these knives.
SYKCO Trash 1 (SR101):SOLD
I bought this in pristine condition from a collector/dealer. I thinned and convexed the edge and stropped it with green paste. This has been used a few times in the kitchen to break down chickens and has been used once to chop green wood for fun. The sheath is exceptional: it holds the knife firmly such that I have not yet been able to shake the blade loose, however it releases the knife effortlessly when drawing it out. I like this knife quite a bit and especially enjoy the res-c handle, however I rarely use it and would like to move it along.
Link to more pics:
Bradford Guardian 3 (M390):$100 SOLD
I am the second owner of this knife and used it for EDC purposes - mostly for opening and breaking down moving boxes. The edge has been touched up on fine diamond plates and ceramic rods. The sheath has nice retention but deploys easily. I really wanted to love this knife but the grip is just a little too small for my hands.
I have two fine fixed blades for sale which are described below. The listed prices include shipping within the continental US; I will gladly ship elsewhere but may need to adjust prices to cover increased shipping costs. I prefer payment via PayPal but may accommodate alternative methods if necessary. Finally, I would prefer cash but am open to reasonable trade offers.
Please post "I'll take it" if you would like one of these knives.
SYKCO Trash 1 (SR101):
I bought this in pristine condition from a collector/dealer. I thinned and convexed the edge and stropped it with green paste. This has been used a few times in the kitchen to break down chickens and has been used once to chop green wood for fun. The sheath is exceptional: it holds the knife firmly such that I have not yet been able to shake the blade loose, however it releases the knife effortlessly when drawing it out. I like this knife quite a bit and especially enjoy the res-c handle, however I rarely use it and would like to move it along.
Link to more pics:
Bradford Guardian 3 (M390):
I am the second owner of this knife and used it for EDC purposes - mostly for opening and breaking down moving boxes. The edge has been touched up on fine diamond plates and ceramic rods. The sheath has nice retention but deploys easily. I really wanted to love this knife but the grip is just a little too small for my hands.
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