Lloyd Toothpick, Case Teardrop, Northwoods Fremont

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Trying to thin the herd a bit after some new ones rolled in.

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Prices include shipping to CONUS and are net to me (choose "gift" or add 3%).
Shipping elsewhere will be considered at additional cost.

These may be listed other places as well, so first claim gets it by timestamp. PM or email with questions.

Trades will be considered on a limited basis, please send via PM. Cash is king, but I do have a soft spot for small fixed blades and slipjoints.

1) John Lloyd Toothpick - $PF shipped - user
4 1/8" closed, 154CM stainless blade, yellow micarta, stainless bolsters, square tang (half-stop), engraved fish shield. I bought this secondhand, it was used, carried, and sharpened. Firm snap, no blade wiggle or wobble. It appears the blade was hitting the backspring in two places when it was new. I found that the backspring was filed slightly and there is still a small dent in the middle of the blade (see pictures for the dent), although it's close to being sharpened out. Pull is probably a 7 on this, and the nail nick is pretty close to the scale, which isn't my preference with my thick, sweaty fingers. Thus the lower price for a Lloyd.

2) Case Tear Drop Jack Amber Bone - $SOLD shipped - LNIB
Single Spear blade, Tru-Sharp (Stainless), 3.50" Closed Length.
Bought this new, gave it a pass or two on the strop, and realized it just wasn't for me. Never carried or cut anything more than a piece of paper.

3) Northwoods Fremont Jack - $SOLD shipped - User
Calico bone. Bought this as a secondhand user, and have carried it a time or two. I really don't need two Fremonts though, and my camel bone one is staying. Has a few small spots on the backspring and spine, I tried to show this in the pictures. Can include a KSF Leather Moccasin if desired.


And now for some pictures

1) John Lloyd Toothpick









2) Case Tear Drop Jack Amber Bone








3) Northwoods Fremont Jack







 
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Dropping the Lloyd well below what I bought it used for. I'm hoping someone will love this knife, it fits in the hand so well, but just isn't my type.
 
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