GEC Tidioute #72 for Trade.

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This is a GEC Tidioute #72 Mini-Lockback Hunter in Stonewash Blue Jigged Bone. It is essentially unused with only seeing action opening up a few packages in the mail. I did drop it on my stone patio from about 4 feet off the ground and it suffered a scuff to the side of the numbered bolster, a very tiny chip at the bottom corner near the lanyard hole, and a very small hairline crack near the bolster that I cannot feel with my finger. All of the above mentioned issues are pictured in the photos below. Non of these flaws affect the functionality of the knife. The long pull on this is very smooth at about a 3-3.5 on a scale of 1-10 (10 being the hardest pull to open). Locks up tight with no noticeable blade play (I am not wrenching on it). Centers well when closed.

I am interested in the following knives...
GEC:
#25 Ebony with clip blade (barlow or jack)
#15 TC Genuine Barlow Ebony
#15 Boy's Knives
#65 Ben Hogan Lockback Ebony

Case:
CV Mini Copperhead
CV Sway Back Jack
CV Mini Trapper with single Wharncliffe
CV Medium and Large Stockmans
CV Peanut

Queen:
Copperhead D2
Copperlock D2
Stockmans D2

Tidioute #72 Stonewash Blue Jigged Bone (Serial number 48)
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The photo below shows the small scuff on the bolster near the '48' marking..
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This next photo below shows the hairline crack. It looks like a faint white line or a piece of lint on the edge pointing towards the brass liner on the back. It is below the bolster and near the edge of the spine.
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This next photo displays the small chip on the corner. It is barley noticeable and hard to get a good photograph of. I'm sure it can easily be sanded smooth...
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