fishface5
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4 nice gent's carry knives for one price
- Kershaw Splinter, quincewood handles, no clip, light filework that is neither awful nor impressive on the liners along the back
- Fightin' Bull peach bone gunstock 2-blade slippie (Ebay seller Wedell Carson, says he hand-assembles these "museum quality" slippies from parts he buys, they are nice but not great; I would keep it except I've decided I don't need 2 blades) Unused, I'm not sure if I still have the box
- "Hiro" gent's knife from Seki city, 2.25" blade, 4 abalone inserts in handle, lockback, a little scratched up from pocket carry
- An Italian white-horn-handled Laquiole-styled knife with a wide clip-point blade, actually a very nice knife but quite stiff to open.
All for $100 shipped and paypalled (or MO if you prefer)
Yes yes, I know I need pics, can't until Wed nite.
- Kershaw Splinter, quincewood handles, no clip, light filework that is neither awful nor impressive on the liners along the back
- Fightin' Bull peach bone gunstock 2-blade slippie (Ebay seller Wedell Carson, says he hand-assembles these "museum quality" slippies from parts he buys, they are nice but not great; I would keep it except I've decided I don't need 2 blades) Unused, I'm not sure if I still have the box
- "Hiro" gent's knife from Seki city, 2.25" blade, 4 abalone inserts in handle, lockback, a little scratched up from pocket carry
- An Italian white-horn-handled Laquiole-styled knife with a wide clip-point blade, actually a very nice knife but quite stiff to open.
All for $100 shipped and paypalled (or MO if you prefer)
Yes yes, I know I need pics, can't until Wed nite.