Moore Maker Stockman #5303 w/ Box

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Up for trade is a Moore Maker Stockman #5303 with jigged, yellow handles, circa 1996.

This knife has been well cared for since I inherited it some years ago; however, it had already developed two light, isolated rust spots by this time... neither of which have grown. I don't have any experience trying to buff out rusting, but I would imagine both are more than manageable. While it is by no means perfect, it has never been used or sharpened to the best of my knowledge. I believe these were made by Camillus with 1095 blades, but don't quote me on that one.

Handles: Factory imperfection on the rear, bottom bolster.
Primary blade: Small, isolated rust spot on the front side of the blade. Blade edge has ~1/4" of light rusting, easily sharpened away. Three scuff marks on the back side of the blade due to rubbing.
Secondary blade: Minuscule, isolated rust spot on the front side of the blade. One scuff mark on the back side of the blade due to rubbing.
Spey blade: Two scuff marks on the front side of the blade due to rubbing.



Entertaining all offers, but primarily looking for...
Skeletonized neck knife (e.g. Izula)
Fixed blade, 4.0-5.5" BL (non-leather sheathes preferred.)
Non-assisted, one-hand-opening folders (frame lock, liner lock or AXIS preferred.)
Leatherman Wave
Lansky Diamond guide-rod system
Small EDC flashlight with common battery type.
**Users welcomed; please provide pics or detailed description of any known wear.


TRADED
Currently no longer for trade.
 
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I sent an email but than saw the other pics whats the closed length? I have an Izula I might trade...
 
Thanks for the interest, folks.

Re: RescueRiley
The closed length is 3-3/4". Reply coming up!

Additional info can be found HERE on the MM website. It should be noted that the years have not been kind to the scales color when compared to the picture shown on MM's website. The lighting in my photos is a bit bad, but the scales are a bit more muted and dark near the bolsters, rather than a vibrant yellow the full length.

EDIT: additional image added, close-up of scales in better lighting.
http://www.fascion.com/mm/closeup_scales.jpg

Re: DefualtUser
Thanks for the offer, but I'm not actually too fond of Spyderco's designs.
 
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