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Hi all, thinning the collection a bit here of ones that don't see any pocket time, these are all users not collectors.
First up, queen cutlery number 70(SOLD)green linen micarta,queen's version of a sodbuster jr. Previous owner had the edge convexed at Phoenix knife house and was sandpapered to a satin finish this one is a real slicer, comes with box, 30 dollars shipped.
2. Gec 48 dogleg trapper amber jigged bone user,(SOLD)sharpened a few times, Spey is still fairly obtuse but the other one(not sure what it's called)is nice and sharp,cut open a few envelopes but mainly pocket carried...scratches on blade and bolsters it has a very smooth pull and both blades are centered. Comes with tube. 45 dollars shipped.
3. Canal street pinch lock back in antique bone, sharpened a few times and carried, still in very good shape maybe cut one piece of fruit, little bit of blade play if you force it but it was never a big enough issue for me to send it back and a few light scratches on the blade. Comes with box and warranty card. 40 dollars shipped
4. Utica Cutlery dogleg jack, bought this one off the auction site. I don't really know too much about it, selling it because it's much smaller than I thought it was....it's also dull as a butter knife. 20 dollars shipped.
Not really the best with grading pulls or too much slipjoint terminology, all objects are described to the best of my ability.pp,only conus only thanks all for looking

First up, queen cutlery number 70(SOLD)green linen micarta,queen's version of a sodbuster jr. Previous owner had the edge convexed at Phoenix knife house and was sandpapered to a satin finish this one is a real slicer, comes with box, 30 dollars shipped.
2. Gec 48 dogleg trapper amber jigged bone user,(SOLD)sharpened a few times, Spey is still fairly obtuse but the other one(not sure what it's called)is nice and sharp,cut open a few envelopes but mainly pocket carried...scratches on blade and bolsters it has a very smooth pull and both blades are centered. Comes with tube. 45 dollars shipped.
3. Canal street pinch lock back in antique bone, sharpened a few times and carried, still in very good shape maybe cut one piece of fruit, little bit of blade play if you force it but it was never a big enough issue for me to send it back and a few light scratches on the blade. Comes with box and warranty card. 40 dollars shipped
4. Utica Cutlery dogleg jack, bought this one off the auction site. I don't really know too much about it, selling it because it's much smaller than I thought it was....it's also dull as a butter knife. 20 dollars shipped.
Not really the best with grading pulls or too much slipjoint terminology, all objects are described to the best of my ability.pp,only conus only thanks all for looking

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