I have for sale a few GECs and a Lionsteel Dom. I accept PayPal G&S and the price listed is the price you pay. All GECs come with tube and wax paper, the Lionsteel comes in original box.
First up is a #82 Dixie Stockman in stag. This knife is in excellent user condition. It has been carried, has some patina but used very little. It has cut some fruit and ridden in pocket and it shows. Blades are full and still have the factory edge. Quality is excellent, blades are nested together with no blade rub, however the blades are thin and opening the drop point can cause rub on the Wharncliffe if you’re not careful.
SOLD
Next up, #92 in Goldernrod camel bone.
This is another user, also in good condition (with a disclaimer at the end of this description) but with some patina and light scratches from pocket wear. I bought this one on the exchange and a previous owner filed the kick, it doesn’t seem to be much but enough to notice a slight sunken spring in the closed and opened positions. Now for the disclaimer: I received the knife with some rolling at the edge, whether or not this is from the blade striking the bottom of the blade well I don’t know. With repeated opening and closing it hasn’t gotten worse so it may simply be fixed with a good sharpening. This wasn’t disclosed to me when I bought the knife and I want it to be clear before anyone buys it.
SOLD
Here’s a #06 Pemberton in stag, new in tube.
Sold
And last, a Lionsteel Dom in rams horn. never used, never carried. If you’re familiar with Lionsteel then there’s not much to say about this one. Typical excellent quality.
SOLD
First up is a #82 Dixie Stockman in stag. This knife is in excellent user condition. It has been carried, has some patina but used very little. It has cut some fruit and ridden in pocket and it shows. Blades are full and still have the factory edge. Quality is excellent, blades are nested together with no blade rub, however the blades are thin and opening the drop point can cause rub on the Wharncliffe if you’re not careful.
SOLD
Next up, #92 in Goldernrod camel bone.
This is another user, also in good condition (with a disclaimer at the end of this description) but with some patina and light scratches from pocket wear. I bought this one on the exchange and a previous owner filed the kick, it doesn’t seem to be much but enough to notice a slight sunken spring in the closed and opened positions. Now for the disclaimer: I received the knife with some rolling at the edge, whether or not this is from the blade striking the bottom of the blade well I don’t know. With repeated opening and closing it hasn’t gotten worse so it may simply be fixed with a good sharpening. This wasn’t disclosed to me when I bought the knife and I want it to be clear before anyone buys it.
SOLD
Here’s a #06 Pemberton in stag, new in tube.
Sold
And last, a Lionsteel Dom in rams horn. never used, never carried. If you’re familiar with Lionsteel then there’s not much to say about this one. Typical excellent quality.
SOLD
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