Got two classics up today! These have just been sitting in the safe since I bought them and I've got other projects that need funding, so hopefully off to a new home they go. I'll take Paypal or USPS MO, whichever you prefer. I will adjust price accordingly if using MO. I will ship priority with insurance to US addresses. If international please contact me before posting here. First I'll take it followed by pm or email gets it! No trades! Now for the knives...
First up is the Mayo. I bought this from a friend. He had it sent to Tom for clip reversal, so in full disclosure you can see the place where the clip was before. Not much but you can tell. It has a Damascus blade that I'm not sure of the exact pattern but it is in pristine condition. Maybe someone could chime in if they know the pattern? Other than the clip reversal showing the knife is great condition! Lockup is solid with no blade play and action is smooth like all Mayo's! Price reflects clip reversal which is less than I paid. Asking $2175 all in
Next up is a Terzuola Eagle Rock. I'll let previous owners description do the talking as I haven't carried it at all since I bought it:
"I never like selling a Terzuola but have other projects in the works. This Eagle Rock framelock is a great carry knife due to its slim profile. Blade is a duplex (compound) grind with a rounded tanto profile and is finished in what I'll call a "blackwash" finish for lack of a better description. It looks like black oxide that was tumbled or lightly sanded back. This makes for a grey colored blade with highlighted grind lines. Any dark spots on the blade in the pics below are from oil/handling.
The lock side on this knife is blasted/tumbled and has Bob's hidden-attachment sculpted clip. The blade and clip are engraved with Bob's mark. Handle scale and backspacer are Lightning Strike Carbon Fiber. The action is light and smooth. In spite of the size of the blade, the knife is easily flicked open. One very cool little touch on this knife is the Dragon-logo overtravel stop which I believe is made of fine silver.
Knife is in Very Good to Excellent condition. I have carried it a little and there are some light wear marks in the blade finish. Ships in soft case. For those not familiar, the Eagle Rock is a little larger brother to the ATCF. Blade is 4.15" with an OAL of 9.3". Closed length is 5.15". Don't let those numbers scare you, the knife is VERY slim in profile as pictured below and is a great carry piece. I do want to mention that the knife is at about 70% lockup. Some folks like things on the super early side, and if so, this knife is not for you."
Just asking what I have into this one being I haven't used it and picked it up recently.
At $1960 all in.
Here's some pics...
First up is the Mayo. I bought this from a friend. He had it sent to Tom for clip reversal, so in full disclosure you can see the place where the clip was before. Not much but you can tell. It has a Damascus blade that I'm not sure of the exact pattern but it is in pristine condition. Maybe someone could chime in if they know the pattern? Other than the clip reversal showing the knife is great condition! Lockup is solid with no blade play and action is smooth like all Mayo's! Price reflects clip reversal which is less than I paid. Asking $2175 all in
Next up is a Terzuola Eagle Rock. I'll let previous owners description do the talking as I haven't carried it at all since I bought it:
"I never like selling a Terzuola but have other projects in the works. This Eagle Rock framelock is a great carry knife due to its slim profile. Blade is a duplex (compound) grind with a rounded tanto profile and is finished in what I'll call a "blackwash" finish for lack of a better description. It looks like black oxide that was tumbled or lightly sanded back. This makes for a grey colored blade with highlighted grind lines. Any dark spots on the blade in the pics below are from oil/handling.
The lock side on this knife is blasted/tumbled and has Bob's hidden-attachment sculpted clip. The blade and clip are engraved with Bob's mark. Handle scale and backspacer are Lightning Strike Carbon Fiber. The action is light and smooth. In spite of the size of the blade, the knife is easily flicked open. One very cool little touch on this knife is the Dragon-logo overtravel stop which I believe is made of fine silver.
Knife is in Very Good to Excellent condition. I have carried it a little and there are some light wear marks in the blade finish. Ships in soft case. For those not familiar, the Eagle Rock is a little larger brother to the ATCF. Blade is 4.15" with an OAL of 9.3". Closed length is 5.15". Don't let those numbers scare you, the knife is VERY slim in profile as pictured below and is a great carry piece. I do want to mention that the knife is at about 70% lockup. Some folks like things on the super early side, and if so, this knife is not for you."
Just asking what I have into this one being I haven't used it and picked it up recently.
At $1960 all in.
Here's some pics...
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