Hi all,
Just traded for a sigil and now looking to move it for something else. I carried it the last two days and just can't get used to the carry...I'm too used to my thin/light knives and deeper carry clips. It's super cool...but I don't keep knives I won't carry.
Sigil is stonewashed elmax and titanium with damascus plate. It has been used and professionally sharpened (its pretty darn sharp). Good shape with one more prominent snail trail on the presentation side (not bad). Comes with box/original stuff.
Things I'm interested in (used knives are best...I'm going to use whatever I get
-Rassenti small nirvana
-ADV mini butcher
-Shirogorov Neon
-Brad Zinker
-Aegis Hoplite
-Thinner/smaller Nova Blades with deeper carry clips
-Folder Razels
-Mnandi
-Smaller OTF Autos (UTX85, Troodon, etc)
-Any other mid-techs or customs that are <3.5" and thin and light
Cash can go either way as required. Would also be possibly interested in purchasing any of the above.
I can take pictures of the sigil if anyone is interested.
Thanks,
Kyle
Just traded for a sigil and now looking to move it for something else. I carried it the last two days and just can't get used to the carry...I'm too used to my thin/light knives and deeper carry clips. It's super cool...but I don't keep knives I won't carry.
Sigil is stonewashed elmax and titanium with damascus plate. It has been used and professionally sharpened (its pretty darn sharp). Good shape with one more prominent snail trail on the presentation side (not bad). Comes with box/original stuff.
Things I'm interested in (used knives are best...I'm going to use whatever I get
-Rassenti small nirvana
-ADV mini butcher
-Shirogorov Neon
-Brad Zinker
-Aegis Hoplite
-Thinner/smaller Nova Blades with deeper carry clips
-Folder Razels
-Mnandi
-Smaller OTF Autos (UTX85, Troodon, etc)
-Any other mid-techs or customs that are <3.5" and thin and light
Cash can go either way as required. Would also be possibly interested in purchasing any of the above.
I can take pictures of the sigil if anyone is interested.
Thanks,
Kyle