Two nice, smaller knives being relisted and a very nice two-blade 77 Jack (w/end cap). I accept Paypal and cover the fees and shipping in the listed price. Not interested in trades at this time.
1. GEC #25 Barlow in unicorn acrylic. This one is like new in tube. I don't really go for little knives, but this one feels really good in hand. Has very satisfying action, 5-6 on the pull. The is a tiny mark on the bolster that could be buffed out (I tried to show this in the pictures) and a slight crack or blemish in the acrylic near the butt end (very hard to pick up in pictures). I got this one second hand, so I'm not sure how the knife got into this condition, but it doesn't appear used otherwise. Asking $115. TRADED
2. Boker Tree Brand Barlow in carbon steel (not sure what kind) and red jigged bone. The jigging is the best part, so unique! The blades are slightly off center, but there is no rubbing. I've used this knife for food prep and to break down a cardboard box or two, and so I've polished off the patina a couple of times already. The action on the main blade is clean, but there isn't the thwack you get from a GEC--more like a case. The pen blade has really good snap, however. The blades weren't very sharp when I bought the knife, but now I've got them satisfactorily sharp. There is slight left/right play on the pen blade, but it isn't very noticeable unless you are looking for it. Asking $50. SOLD to Methusaleh
3. GEC #77 JACK, two-blade (Clip, pen) in light ebony wood covers with end cap. This one is a very fine example with good snap on both blades and a strong pull (I'd say a 6-7). I bought this LNIT and have cut some cardboard with the pen blade and then stropped it. The main blade looks unused. I'll post pics in the next post. Asking $125. SOLD to afultz075
1. GEC #25 Barlow in unicorn acrylic. This one is like new in tube. I don't really go for little knives, but this one feels really good in hand. Has very satisfying action, 5-6 on the pull. The is a tiny mark on the bolster that could be buffed out (I tried to show this in the pictures) and a slight crack or blemish in the acrylic near the butt end (very hard to pick up in pictures). I got this one second hand, so I'm not sure how the knife got into this condition, but it doesn't appear used otherwise. Asking $115. TRADED
2. Boker Tree Brand Barlow in carbon steel (not sure what kind) and red jigged bone. The jigging is the best part, so unique! The blades are slightly off center, but there is no rubbing. I've used this knife for food prep and to break down a cardboard box or two, and so I've polished off the patina a couple of times already. The action on the main blade is clean, but there isn't the thwack you get from a GEC--more like a case. The pen blade has really good snap, however. The blades weren't very sharp when I bought the knife, but now I've got them satisfactorily sharp. There is slight left/right play on the pen blade, but it isn't very noticeable unless you are looking for it. Asking $50. SOLD to Methusaleh
3. GEC #77 JACK, two-blade (Clip, pen) in light ebony wood covers with end cap. This one is a very fine example with good snap on both blades and a strong pull (I'd say a 6-7). I bought this LNIT and have cut some cardboard with the pen blade and then stropped it. The main blade looks unused. I'll post pics in the next post. Asking $125. SOLD to afultz075
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