Here are 4 that I just couldn't get attached to. All are gently used, but not abused at all. Paypal F&F preferred.
First up is an "S" version of the Yeti 88... it has a few black specks in the panel, mostly on the pile side. The main blade was used maybe twice, but I don't think the lambfoot was used at all. A great knife that I just couldn't warm up to. $150
Next is an 82 Dixie Stockman, in a very nicely matched stag. The stag is not "fat" at all, just a wonderful knife. There is a tiny bit of blade rub between the main blade and the sheepfoot/wharn. I think this was a fairly common thing with these big stockman knives. $175 SOLD
And then the 77 Yankee Barlow in stag, very pretty, and evenly matched. Blade has a little patina developing out at the end of the blade. $200 SOLD
Finally the 12 in Chechen rosewood. I like this knife, but have one in stag that I prefer..... $100 SOLD
First up is an "S" version of the Yeti 88... it has a few black specks in the panel, mostly on the pile side. The main blade was used maybe twice, but I don't think the lambfoot was used at all. A great knife that I just couldn't warm up to. $150
Next is an 82 Dixie Stockman, in a very nicely matched stag. The stag is not "fat" at all, just a wonderful knife. There is a tiny bit of blade rub between the main blade and the sheepfoot/wharn. I think this was a fairly common thing with these big stockman knives. $175 SOLD
And then the 77 Yankee Barlow in stag, very pretty, and evenly matched. Blade has a little patina developing out at the end of the blade. $200 SOLD
Finally the 12 in Chechen rosewood. I like this knife, but have one in stag that I prefer..... $100 SOLD
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