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I have a choiless Tank Buster in jungle green and black canvas, I'm interested in a choiless boss jack (any configuration). The one thing is that it has to be a straight across trade, cause I really don't have any spare cash for anything but bills.
No out of country trades please.
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I've used this a few times on pine and softer wood, and it barely shows. There is some very slight smoothing on one side, and a small ding in the coating near the tip at the cutting edge. I've tried to show it as much as possible with the pictures.
This does come with a sheath, but it is very very ghetto. I made it just as something to house this, not as something meant to comfortably carry it. The tank buster poses some interesting issues for sheath makers and it was much harder to manage than I thought. If I did another one I'd put a peice of cardboard over the spine to keep it from being too tight. As it is it's kind of a grip fit more than a "snap" fit. it works, but it's not pretty.
This looks much more yellow than it actually is, the very last photo is a better color representation.
I have a choiless Tank Buster in jungle green and black canvas, I'm interested in a choiless boss jack (any configuration). The one thing is that it has to be a straight across trade, cause I really don't have any spare cash for anything but bills.
No out of country trades please.
Description:
I've used this a few times on pine and softer wood, and it barely shows. There is some very slight smoothing on one side, and a small ding in the coating near the tip at the cutting edge. I've tried to show it as much as possible with the pictures.
This does come with a sheath, but it is very very ghetto. I made it just as something to house this, not as something meant to comfortably carry it. The tank buster poses some interesting issues for sheath makers and it was much harder to manage than I thought. If I did another one I'd put a peice of cardboard over the spine to keep it from being too tight. As it is it's kind of a grip fit more than a "snap" fit. it works, but it's not pretty.
This looks much more yellow than it actually is, the very last photo is a better color representation.









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