Spyderco Military Sprints and Exclusives | All Users

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GENERAL NOTES:
  • All knives have been carried, used, and sharpened. I've tried to show relevant wear and tear, blade staining, snail trails, etc., in pictures. Please reference pictures before committing to purchase. And if you'd like more pictures, please don't hesitate to ask.
  • All knives come with boxes and papers if originally included.
  • Shipping to USA only. No international shipping.
  • Buyers are responsible for knowing and abiding by the laws of their states and municipalities regarding purchasing and owning knives.
  • First-come-first-served generally, but I reserve the right to sell to whom I choose if necessary.
  • Prices are OBO and include G&S PayPal Fees and Shipping. Take $5 off for each additional knife past the first one, up to three.
  • Trade considerations: ZT 804CF, Spyderco Rex45 Shaman, Spyderco GB 1, Spyderco Tuff
Spydercom Military CF M390 Collectors Club Nº 002 | $185 | Used, carried, and sharpened. Lockup is solid. Centered. Old-style Military with stop pin screws and smaller lanyard hole. The blade has been given a new edge by Josh of Razor Edge Knives. As a result, the tip is a hair shorter than a stock Military.

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Spyderco Military Blue G10 S110V | $190 | Used, carried, and sharpened. Solid lockup. Centered. Clip swapped for the silver clip from the Green 204p. Small chip from the edge by the choil.

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Spyderco Military Green G10 204p | SOLD | Used, carried, and sharpened. Solid lockup. Centered. Clip swapped for the black clip from the Blue 2110V. Coating on the clip is scratched by the screws thanks to have to cut out a stripped screw. Current hardware all functional.

Spyderco Military CF 52100 | SOLD | Well used, carried, and sharpened. Solid lockup. Centered. Blade has a forced patina as well as staining from use. Some grittiness in the action due to the ferric chloride etch.
 
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