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In descending order of ugliness, then, are various U.S.-made autos:
From top, my nomination for ugliest switchblade ever: the Gerber 06 Auto Tanto. This is a catch and release and a user. The opening was a bit slow with some grit in it when I got it but I disassembled, cleaned, and oiled it, and it is now a quite serviceable user knife. Believe me, it took almost forever to put this one back together. I started taking it down during the beginning of the 4th quarter of the Denver-Indianapolis game and didn't get it back together until after The Dark Knight Rises was over! Does not come with any paperwork or box. SOLD
Next is a Dalton Pocket Militia. In pretty good shape, has some scuffs on the pocket clip. Opens extremely fast. One of the fastest side-openers I've handled. No box, SOLD.
Next is a Dalton STC. This is a single-action OTF and has a very cool safety feature. It's pretty much impossible to open accidentally. Fires out extremely fast and has strong lockup. Back side of blade will show track marks from firing but this is normal with these knives. Comes with blue net. $350.
Next is a Protech TR-4 with the Bruce Shaw sterling silver skull inlay. Another catch and release, this one isn't particularly ugly but I have its little brother, the TR-2, in the same color with the same skull inlay. Also I find it too big for pocket carry. This is in very good condition, about 95%, it has a few snail trails from the skull lanyard bead rubbing against the handles. I tried to capture these on the bottom picture. I will remove the lanyard before shipping to prevent further scratches. Comes with original box, papers, ballistic sheath, and lanyard. $260.
Last but not least is a 2014 Ultratech with plain stonewashed blade. This is in NIB condition. Firing button is a little stiff but not too hard to open. Comes with box and papers. $195.
Thanks for checking out the wares!
In descending order of ugliness, then, are various U.S.-made autos:

From top, my nomination for ugliest switchblade ever: the Gerber 06 Auto Tanto. This is a catch and release and a user. The opening was a bit slow with some grit in it when I got it but I disassembled, cleaned, and oiled it, and it is now a quite serviceable user knife. Believe me, it took almost forever to put this one back together. I started taking it down during the beginning of the 4th quarter of the Denver-Indianapolis game and didn't get it back together until after The Dark Knight Rises was over! Does not come with any paperwork or box. SOLD




Next is a Dalton Pocket Militia. In pretty good shape, has some scuffs on the pocket clip. Opens extremely fast. One of the fastest side-openers I've handled. No box, SOLD.




Next is a Dalton STC. This is a single-action OTF and has a very cool safety feature. It's pretty much impossible to open accidentally. Fires out extremely fast and has strong lockup. Back side of blade will show track marks from firing but this is normal with these knives. Comes with blue net. $350.




Next is a Protech TR-4 with the Bruce Shaw sterling silver skull inlay. Another catch and release, this one isn't particularly ugly but I have its little brother, the TR-2, in the same color with the same skull inlay. Also I find it too big for pocket carry. This is in very good condition, about 95%, it has a few snail trails from the skull lanyard bead rubbing against the handles. I tried to capture these on the bottom picture. I will remove the lanyard before shipping to prevent further scratches. Comes with original box, papers, ballistic sheath, and lanyard. $260.





Last but not least is a 2014 Ultratech with plain stonewashed blade. This is in NIB condition. Firing button is a little stiff but not too hard to open. Comes with box and papers. $195.




Thanks for checking out the wares!
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