I want a US-made LB7

Thanks! These knives have all the original paperwork...even the card that you would get notarized if you lost it! It's like I had a time machine and went shopping in the 80's. I can see how people get hooked on eBay.
 
That is the 2nd lot of of LB7's I've seen from that seller. The last one was all 4 pins. They look like dandy knives. :thumbup: Congrats to you Stelth.
 
Thanks thawk! I was very surprised when I saw this lot come up again...but the pictures were different than the first one. I'm guessing this seller must have a hoard of these knives.
 
Another set of 4 was posted this afternoon. Description states 3 have "pin marks" on bolsters (could only see 2 knives marked like this in the pics), yet claims all are mint in box. If the pin marks had happened during production, might these be factory rejects? I have seen empty boxes & paperwork there...makes ya wonder doesn't it?
 
You can always ask for a picture of the "pin mark". I'm not really sure what that means.
 
Whups, mis-spoke. Again. "Pin point pits" is what the seller calls them. The pics do show them. Almost looks like a tiny centerpunch made them.
 
I e-mailed the seller and it's a lady in Texas. She said she did say she had more. I bought on a Friday and got them the following Monday. I have to say I am very pleased with my 1st eBay transaction.
 
I e-mailed the seller and it's a lady in Texas. She said she did say she had more. I bought on a Friday and got them the following Monday. I have to say I am very pleased with my 1st eBay transaction.

Something tells me this won't be your last transaction.
 
Is there any significance to the fact that some of the knives have 4 pins and others have 3 pins?
Hart
 
Thank you.
The older ones have 4 pins. They changed a few years after they were introduced.
 
Yeah. That's a real deal there. They're not making any more like those.
Ed
 
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