Joe Allen back pocket knife !Stag!

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I have a J. Allen backpocket knife ats-34, amber bone stag handles blade is about 3inches, handle is 4inches!
It has been carried, a cut piece of paper or two, just one or two light scrathes on the blade visible under good lighting, very slight side to side blade play on this one, little enough play that I never noticed, andd it has probably been there the entire time I owned it, comes with a soft leather pouch, and a Ron Ryder pocket slip!
$325-- Now $275 because of the slight amount of play

A small note- Stephen Tolar originally purchased the knife, but when he noticed the play I tried to do the right thing, and I believe he is happy with how I dealt with the situation issuing a refund and paying his shipping! I will see if he will chime in a bit on the play!
 

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Pm Sent!

Edited to add: I'll take it!

Edited again: Salty handled things the right way for sure! We discussed the very slight blade play after I received the knife and decided that a return/refund was the best for both. He's a stand up guy. I'd be happy to deal with him in the future.
 
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Dear Salty, I have a guarantee on all my knives to the original buyer: If you dont like the knife for what ever reasons, send it back for a full refund or repair ,it's your choice. And if your not the original owner send it back for repair. will charge for certain things. depends on the problem. I wounld'nt sell a knife at a lesser cost if I could get it repaired or my money replaced. I don't like wobbly knives either,I'm sure it wasn;t when it left my shop. I'm willing to work with anyone to fix a knife if there's a problem with it. Joe Allen joeallenknives@insightbb.com Thank You.
 
Salty, what is the steel used on the blade?
Never mind, The one picture I did not open had it.:o
 
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