GEC TC Beerlow, Case Damascus Sodbuster, Boker Sheepsfoot Barlow

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All prices are OBO, I prefer to do business via paypal, but I also accept USPS money orders. All prices include shipping by USPS Priority Mail flat rate boxes to anywhere in the U.S. If you are an international buyer, please send me a PM/email to discuss any additional shipping costs.


1. GEC TC Barlow (beerlow modification by Esnyx) with sawcut rust red bone ($260, insured and shipped)

This started life out as a single blade barlow and after I twisted Evan's arm enough, he kindly added the caplifter secondary (If I remember correctly, this was the first TC barlow that he modified). At the time, Evan did not have access to non-stainless pins, so all the pins are stainless. It has been used, it has been sharpened a few times with my lansky guided system, and the original etch is no longer visible. It has some peppering on the backsprings, which could all be buffed out. The caplifter and its spring came from a different run so although it is not visible to the eye, there is a slight difference in height between the two which can be felt running your finger over it. This knife functions 100%, has great snap, and is about a 4-5 on the pull scale. I am just trying to be very accurate in my description. I hate to sell it, but it has fallen out of rotation and I want another Case/Bose collaboration knife.








2. Case Sodbuster w/ Damascus blade in Burnt Cream Bone (SOLD)

Beautifully fit knife from Case, I want the stockman though. Nice medium pull, great snap. Has been lightly carried, but never used or sharpened. Going to use these funds to go buy that damascus burnt cream stockman.








3. Boker Sheepsfoot Barlow (494) that appears to be NIB (SOLD)

Nicely made boker sheepsfoots barlow. The box states that three were originally in it, only came with 1 left along with the paperwork. It appears to be new and never used. Still had oil residue on the blades. I have not used it, and it looks like it has never been sharpened. Great example, delrin handles. I believe the blades are stainless




 
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