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Hey guys, I need to sell some stuff off to fund some recent purchases. I accept Paypal only and I will ship CONUS only. Prices are NET to me (so PP Gift or +3% for PP Goods) and include USPS Priority Mail shipping. I will entertain reasonable offers, but I'm not interested in trades right now. First "I'll take it" followed by PM gets it.
All of these knives come with original packaging and condition is detailed below.
Triple Aught Design:
Dauntless MK1: Bought from original owner NIB on the BF exchange - I haven't used it either, just some fondling; Knife is fantastic - Sebenza like quality; Centering is perfect; Lockup is perfect - good engagement with zero play, flex, or stick; Factory edge; Full disclosure - The swedge-grind is a little uneven, but the blade itself is perfectly centered, I did disassemble it, clean it, and re-lube it with Finish Line Extreme Fluoro. It's a real gem of a knife, I just couldn't justify hanging onto it when I keep buying more CRK's. SOLD
Boker Plus:
Urban Trapper: I'm the original owner; Has been lightly used - opening packages and such; Factory edge, still very very sharp; Centering is perfect; Super smooth action, flips well with some technique; I did disassemble it to re-lube it with Finish Line Extreme Fluoro (I advise against this, the bearings are microscopic and free, it's a high risk endeavor); The bearing races in the Ti handles have broken in nicely, no more break-in is expected; SOLD
Bradley Cutlery:
Alias II Satin Plain Edge w/ Blue Anodized Ti Scales (Very Rare!): I am the original owner - NIB; Only carried once, some paper was cut; Decided it was too pretty to use; Factory edge - very sharp; Scales and blade are in perfect condition - there was originally a detent issue, sent it to Benchmade, they fixed it perfectly (I think they actually just replaced the lock-side scale and re-tuned the lock); No lock rock or play; Perfect centering and lockup; This is the best "Sebenza Alternative" that I've encountered (and I've tried most of them), I just can't justify safe-queening it when I have a bunch of Sebenza's that I love; SOLD
Emerson:
Mini A-100 Satin Plain Edge (Standoff Version): I am the original owner; Knife has been lightly edc'd - some scuffs on the G-10; Not safe-queen material but in excellent condition; Factory edge - still very sharp; Centering and lockup are perfect; Lock has been broken in - zero play, flex, or stick; Knife has been disassembled and re-lubed with Finish Line Extreme Fluoro; SOLD
A-100 Satin Plain Edge (Backspacer Version): I am the original owner; Knife has been lightly edc'd - some scuffs on the G-10; Not safe-queen material but in excellent condition; Factory edge - still very sharp; Centering and lockup are perfect; Lock has been mostly broken in - zero play, flex, but some stick; Knife has been disassembled and re-lubed with Finish Line Extreme Fluoro; Asking $165.
Spyderco:
Orange PM2 CTS-XHP Sprint (Hard To Find!): Bought this from the original owner NIB on the BF exchange - I made one cut through paper with it, very sharp; I decided the PM2 was not for me at this time and decided to sell it, so I just put it back in the box; My inspection upon receipt supports the seller's claim - very even edge looks factory fresh - no signs of wear anywhere. Centering is almost perfect - could probably be tweaked to dead-center if someone wanted to; Lock up is fantastic - zero play in any direction, no stick; Scales are bright and beautiful; Full disclosure - There is a tiny black speck on the corner of one of the scales (I will attach the original owner's photo of it); SOLD
Caly 3 CF ZDP-189: I am the original owner; Lightly EDC'd; Knife is in fantastic condition; Factory edge is still very sharp; Faint scratches on 420J part of blade; Asking $100.
DPx:
Full Ti HEST/F Limited Edition 12/15 (Very Rare!): I bought this from the original owner BNIB on the BF exchange; I have only made 2 or 3 cuts in printer paper to test the edge (very sharp and even edge bevel), cycled the blade about a dozen times, and I swapped the glassbreaker clip screw with the included regular screw, other than that I have not used it; This knife is in perfect condition; The lockup is perfect - no play or flex, very little stick - it is one of the most solid feeling locks I've ever felt, on par with triad-lock knives; The blade is perfectly centered and cycles very smoothly; This knife is probably the nicest non-CRK knife I've ever handled, maybe nicer than the TAD Dauntless above; I bought it thinking I would use it and abuse it, but it is really too nice for me to do that, not that it couldn't handle it (it's a beast); SOLD
Misc.:
Anyone who buys two of the above knives gets their choice of one of these for free. Anyone who buys three or more of the above gets both for free.
Kabar 2753 Lockback Dagger: Neat little knife. Came to me dull and heavily used. I touched up the convex edge a little, but wasn't able to get it too sharp. SOLD
Green Victorinox Hunter (I think): I sort of inherited this knife from an old roommate. I've never carried or used it. It seems to be in good condition. Has toothpick and tweezer. Main blade locks. SOLD

All of these knives come with original packaging and condition is detailed below.
Triple Aught Design:
Dauntless MK1: Bought from original owner NIB on the BF exchange - I haven't used it either, just some fondling; Knife is fantastic - Sebenza like quality; Centering is perfect; Lockup is perfect - good engagement with zero play, flex, or stick; Factory edge; Full disclosure - The swedge-grind is a little uneven, but the blade itself is perfectly centered, I did disassemble it, clean it, and re-lube it with Finish Line Extreme Fluoro. It's a real gem of a knife, I just couldn't justify hanging onto it when I keep buying more CRK's. SOLD
Boker Plus:
Urban Trapper: I'm the original owner; Has been lightly used - opening packages and such; Factory edge, still very very sharp; Centering is perfect; Super smooth action, flips well with some technique; I did disassemble it to re-lube it with Finish Line Extreme Fluoro (I advise against this, the bearings are microscopic and free, it's a high risk endeavor); The bearing races in the Ti handles have broken in nicely, no more break-in is expected; SOLD
Bradley Cutlery:
Alias II Satin Plain Edge w/ Blue Anodized Ti Scales (Very Rare!): I am the original owner - NIB; Only carried once, some paper was cut; Decided it was too pretty to use; Factory edge - very sharp; Scales and blade are in perfect condition - there was originally a detent issue, sent it to Benchmade, they fixed it perfectly (I think they actually just replaced the lock-side scale and re-tuned the lock); No lock rock or play; Perfect centering and lockup; This is the best "Sebenza Alternative" that I've encountered (and I've tried most of them), I just can't justify safe-queening it when I have a bunch of Sebenza's that I love; SOLD
Emerson:
Mini A-100 Satin Plain Edge (Standoff Version): I am the original owner; Knife has been lightly edc'd - some scuffs on the G-10; Not safe-queen material but in excellent condition; Factory edge - still very sharp; Centering and lockup are perfect; Lock has been broken in - zero play, flex, or stick; Knife has been disassembled and re-lubed with Finish Line Extreme Fluoro; SOLD
A-100 Satin Plain Edge (Backspacer Version): I am the original owner; Knife has been lightly edc'd - some scuffs on the G-10; Not safe-queen material but in excellent condition; Factory edge - still very sharp; Centering and lockup are perfect; Lock has been mostly broken in - zero play, flex, but some stick; Knife has been disassembled and re-lubed with Finish Line Extreme Fluoro; Asking $165.
Spyderco:
Orange PM2 CTS-XHP Sprint (Hard To Find!): Bought this from the original owner NIB on the BF exchange - I made one cut through paper with it, very sharp; I decided the PM2 was not for me at this time and decided to sell it, so I just put it back in the box; My inspection upon receipt supports the seller's claim - very even edge looks factory fresh - no signs of wear anywhere. Centering is almost perfect - could probably be tweaked to dead-center if someone wanted to; Lock up is fantastic - zero play in any direction, no stick; Scales are bright and beautiful; Full disclosure - There is a tiny black speck on the corner of one of the scales (I will attach the original owner's photo of it); SOLD

Caly 3 CF ZDP-189: I am the original owner; Lightly EDC'd; Knife is in fantastic condition; Factory edge is still very sharp; Faint scratches on 420J part of blade; Asking $100.
DPx:
Full Ti HEST/F Limited Edition 12/15 (Very Rare!): I bought this from the original owner BNIB on the BF exchange; I have only made 2 or 3 cuts in printer paper to test the edge (very sharp and even edge bevel), cycled the blade about a dozen times, and I swapped the glassbreaker clip screw with the included regular screw, other than that I have not used it; This knife is in perfect condition; The lockup is perfect - no play or flex, very little stick - it is one of the most solid feeling locks I've ever felt, on par with triad-lock knives; The blade is perfectly centered and cycles very smoothly; This knife is probably the nicest non-CRK knife I've ever handled, maybe nicer than the TAD Dauntless above; I bought it thinking I would use it and abuse it, but it is really too nice for me to do that, not that it couldn't handle it (it's a beast); SOLD



Misc.:
Anyone who buys two of the above knives gets their choice of one of these for free. Anyone who buys three or more of the above gets both for free.

Kabar 2753 Lockback Dagger: Neat little knife. Came to me dull and heavily used. I touched up the convex edge a little, but wasn't able to get it too sharp. SOLD
Green Victorinox Hunter (I think): I sort of inherited this knife from an old roommate. I've never carried or used it. It seems to be in good condition. Has toothpick and tweezer. Main blade locks. SOLD
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