Look at this "near mint" military...

I asked the seller this:

"Is this really "near mint"? If so, your pictures are of the wrong knife. Please, when you relist this, insert the correct pictures so we can see the "near mint" knife. The one pictured is so beaten up, you wo't get much interest on it. BTW, it is not possible to classify something as near mint, if there is the slightest bit of rust on the knife. The knife pictured has so much rust, I mistook it for an '84 Honda. Also, the serations are all but worn down, making the blade near useless. Just some things to consider when you re-list this as "near mint". Thanks."

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whoever buys that military probably won`t know much about knives , and as for that m3 ( don`t think i`m defending the guy ) its a collectots item , so someone will buy it regardless of condition . correct me if i`m wrong mates
 
Good god. What did he do to his serrations. Used but not abused? You're not supposed to re-enact those knife commercials where they saw through bricks....
 
Awe common guys, there is nothing wrong with the knife, nor does it seem abused. Looks like it was well loved and used. If you sharpen your serrations on the Sharpmaker for 10 years of hard use, your serrations will look the same. Nothing wrong with that.

There is something VERY WRONG with this listing though :rolleyes: . 99.5% positive feedback....what the hell? But, hey, it's ebay, what can I say....
 
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