Kershaw Knockout, Rebladed Emerson Commander in m390, Benchmade AFCK for trade!

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Good evening BladeForums!

It's a good day for some weekend trading. Sorry international folks but I'm going to keep this in the US only. Your laws are your responsibility to know.

Main interests:
Emerson - Hattin, Tiger, HD-7
Microtech Socom Delta (satin or stonewashed, plain edge drop point)
Fixed blades or folders from your forum makers.


All offers are welcome, however I don't have any particular interest in balisongs, OTFs, or traditionals. Please keep offers to email or PM. Cash or multiplies can go either way.



Now to the knives!

Kershaw Knockout. Gone! Used but in great shape. Has some scratches and some paint rubbed off on clip. Some light scratches in the AL on the butt on some specs in the black anodizing on the handle. There is a little ding in the aluminum up by the stop pin. Solid lock up with no blade play. Sits just off center towards the presentation side. The lock bar was polished by the previous owner so its nice and shiny. Comes with the box.

Rebladed Emerson Commander. Used but in solid shape. This thing is unique. It has an m390 blade made by Reese Weiland and was later shaped to its current state by Charlie Mike. The blade is thicker than standard Emersons so it does not have room for any washers. Still smooth though. The tip is rolled a little bit but it will sharpen out. Some marks on the g10, pivot screw and the clip. Locks up solid with no blade play. The lock will stick a little bit when waved. The blade sits a little towards the clip side. No box nor the original blade/washers.

Benchmade AFCK. Gone! User. Blade is off centered towards the clip side but it doesn't rub. There's a little bit of side to side play. Opens smooth with no up and down play. There's some dings here and there on the g10 and corners of the liners. Fairly sharp but a little touch up to get it to shaving couldn't hurt. No box.
"Blade was stonewashed previously. Then the serrations were removed. One side was made mostly convex, and the other more true flat grind. The blade now is two tones, flats are stonewashed and the main bevels are polished. This wasn't done professionally but looks ok." - Description of how the blade was modified by a previous owner. The words are by the gentlemen I bought it from (I don't believe he did the mods). A very cool knife with a lot of life left in it.

If you have any question at all or would like more pictures, please don't hesitate to ask!
I'll try to get some better pics up in the morning.


 
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