GEC 470120 NIT & Some Vintage Knives

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Just looking to make room in my collection, so not interested in trades at the moment. Prices are PP F&F to your door CONUS.

First up is a Viper in Arizona Ironwood:
New in tube. Has been handled but not carried or used or sharpened. Beautiful grain on this one too... Asking: $SOLD




Next is a vintage Camilus 3-line barlow in sawcut bone:
From the 60s or 70s, Beautiful fit and finish, everything is very tight and flush with no gaps. Pull is a nice smooth and crisp 5-6 on both blades with good snap and nice half stops. Both blades are tight with no wobble or play in any direction.
I am not the first owner but this appears to have barely been used and mostly just shows handling, storage, and maybe carry wear. Blades and bolsters have some patina and pepper spotting. There is one tight pin crack at the pile side bottom pin, please look at photos to see. Overall quite clean and in great shape. ... Asking: $SOLD



Next is a unique vintage Keen Kutter pen knife:
Fit & Finish / Walk & Talk: Nice. Very little gapping anywhere. Excelent action with beautiful snap and maybe 4-5 or so pull strength on both blades and 0 wobble or play on either.

Condition: It doesn't appear to have been used, I'm pretty sure it still has the factory edges. Has lots of age and storage wear though with pepper spots and patina. The original Keen Kutter etch on the blade is still easily legible.

Damage: CRACK. It has a crack on the show-side cover at the center pin going all the way accross. It has been repaired/stabilized with I assume superglue (wasn't my repair) and it's actually pretty hard to see. Please look at the photos closely, I really tried to get it to show up.

This is a weird one because it's a fairly rare/unique model that I can't find much info on. I'm not positive, but if you look at the tang stamp with the pattern number, there also appears to be what looks like "2ND" roughly stamped right near the kick.
. ... Asking: $60



Next is a vintage Queen English Jack in Winterbottom Bone:

Fit & Finish / Walk & Talk: Beautiful fit and finish, everything is very tight and flush with no gaps. STRONG springs with I'd say an 8'ish pull on both blades with strong snap and rock solid in all positions. Great half stops. Both blades are pretty much dead-on centered.

Condition: I am not the first owner but this appears to have barely been used (if at all) and mostly just shows handling, storage, and maybe light-carry wear. Blades have been sharpened.

Damage: Possibly a small crack at the bottom of the show side cover near the center pin but it doesn't seem to correlate to the pin and I can't actually feel the crack so it may just be a striation in the bone.

Notes: I can't quite specifically track down what model this is, it's similar to the 28 but I can't find other examples just like this one. The only markings anywhere on this knife are the one tang stamp with the crowned Q with a blade through it, USA under it and "93" next to it.
. ... Asking: $SOLD
 
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