Knives for fly fishing stuff...

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I have these couple of knives, all I'm looking for is something for me to do this winter while I'm living out of hotel rooms pulling my hair out. I'm looking at spending the winter making fishing tackle, tying flies, and stuff like that. Maybe someone that's into this type of stuff would have some old tools that would be good for the beginner, fly-tying vices, beginner kits, I'm even into making wooden lures and such, what ever I can get in a small box to take on the road. Help a guy out from losing the rest of his hair over the winter. Here are the knives. (there are no boxes for any of them) (if you have something else to offer though, feel free, what's the worst I can say?). Mark.

Old original Gerber LMF. I bought it back in high school in the early 1990s. It has been used, but not abused. I'll be completely honest, looking down the spine, this knife has a bad grind issue. The grinds on the spine are not symetrical. It never affected the function of the knife, I used it on many a camping/hiking trip when I was younger. Sharpened only a couple times. The most comfortable handle I have ever had in my hands.
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Next, a Case Bowie, it was a high school graduation present in 1994. Never been out of the display case, no sheath. I can take it out of the case or leave it in, your choice.
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Last is a Gill Hibben knife from the early '90s (another high school purchase). It's never been used and sharp as heck.
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Thanks for looking!
 
Hello,

I have some older fly tieing kits that I don't use --- I am interested in the Case and/or Gerber for a trade.
Send me a email at ---- dpwanna AT att DOT net ---- and i'll take a photo of what I have to offer.

Thanks ---- Bird ----------------------- ps , put "fly fishing trade" in subject line so I don't think its spam.
 
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