NIB 1980s vintage Parker bone handled hawkbill lockblade with thumbhole

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This is a beautiful knife. It is a 1980s vintage Parker, made in Japan, with polished bone handle, nickel bolster, and brass liners, pins, and liner lock. It is a hawkbill blade with a thumbhole for one-handed opening. Knife is SCREAMING SHARP and that is the original factory edge. Cutting edge looks to be about 2.5" long so this is legal to carry anywhere. No pocket clip, doesn't appear "tactical", this is a very respectable folding knife that would make a great gift. Do NOT confuse this with similar looking knives being sold on eBay which are inferior Pakistani knockoffs of this classic design. This is a high quality 440C blade made in Seki City, Japan during the early 1980s and it is great. Knife is an unused safe queen in its original box. Any minor imperfections are as it came from the factory, but it looks practically flawless -- even the box is in great shape. Very solid lockup with a strong spring and liner.

I'm asking $30 shipped for this knife. Price is pretty firm. CONUS only. PayPal only. Only trade I'd consider would be a lockback hawkbill with pocketclip and black G-10 scales, like a Spyderco Tasman or a Byrd Hawkbill. This is a very classy knife, but I'm just not a fan of liner locks. Thanks.

Activa isn't letting me copy pics, but here is a link to the original for sale thread: http://www.ebay.com/itm/320872529559?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2648
 
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Is my price too high? I paid over $40 for this one and good luck finding another. How about $30 shipped?
 
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