Panic EMERGENCY Sale!!!! SHORT Time ONLY

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I have the following knives for sale.

All knives are MINT and New in Box unless described otherwise.

Prices include shipping – See more on shipping below.


1) Spyderco – Hossom – Dayhiker – 4.75” blade / 10.5” oal – VERY ergonomic handle that offers an excellent secure and comfortable grip. Very good task/chore and trail type knife. Comes with kydex sheath. I have added a lanyard, but this knife has never been used or carried – Mint As New in box – SOLD - PAID - SHIPPED



3) Benchmade – Nimravus – Elishewitz – 4.5” blade / 9.5” oal – 154CM - Very cool tactical knife with excellent ergos. The handle locks into the grip very well. Very good task/chore and trail type knife. Comes with kydex sheath with cam type locking device to secure knife – doesn’t “rattle”. I have added a lanyard, but this knife has never been used or carried – Mint As New, but no box – SOLD - PAID - Shipped



4) Blackjack - Tracker – 5.25” blade / 10.5” oal – Very Nice all around design with nice balance and comfortable grip – RARE and hard to find. Very collectible, so sorry for not having the box. But, still very nice. MINT as New with Nylon sheath, but no box – SOLD - PAID - Shipped


9) Muela – Scorpion – 10.0” blade / 15.0” oal – VERY long blade. This knife is like a very fast in hand mini-sword. Muela is a very under-appreciated company. These knives are made with quality and materials FAR exceeding their cost. Comes with a nicely finished leather sheath, but no box. Mint As New – SOLD - PAID - Shipped



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All Prices include all fees as follows:

All Prices include shipping to CONUS - including Alaska and Hawaii.
Canada will cost extra.

Shipping for any other country can be arranged, however shipping to other countries will cost extra + extra and I cannot be responsible for issues with shipping and customs.

Prices include PayPal fees.
* Payment is needed soon!
However, Money orders and personal checks are welcome. But, funds will need to clear before I ship.


* First to post "I'll Take It" on this thread - Gets It.

- Emails with questions are fine, but the first "I'll Take It" on this thread gets first priority!


** Please email me directly at dwarren1@att.net

Direct email is much better for me than PM and email is much likelier to be checked sooner than PM.


*** If you buy multiple knives, it will save on shipping and I will be happy to pass on "approximate" savings as discounts!


Thanks

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I'll take the hossom daytracker
send me a pm and we will work out payment and my address
Thanks
 
What steel is the blackjack?


texag,

I am not 100% sure. The blade says Japan, but the blade does not say what steel.

There is a good Blackjack information/source that says the steel on the Blackjack Tracker was Aus8a. I would tend to believe that information since it is from a pretty reputable source on Blackjack knives and related info.

http://blackjack.0catch.com/pages/jaeger_and_tracker.htm

The knife was apparently designed by Custom knife maker Vaughn Neely and appears to have been sold between 1991 - 1993 with only 600 made. :thumbup:


Blackjack knives were becoming HIGHLY collectible for a short while a few years ago before Mike Stewart opened Bark River knives. Since then, many of the knife knife designs have been recreated by Bark River. However, Bark River does not produce any more of the Kraton handled knives. So, this light-weight handled variation has not been recreated and with Mike's current view on handles, I seriously doubt he would reuse Kraton handles.

The knife is simple, but very efficient at many task and chore uses while being light-weight, comfortable and easy to carry. :thumbup: With its high flat grind, it is a good "Slicer". Good for food prep and camp uses, while still a good hiking and trail knife IMO.

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CONUS.................isn't alaska part of the continental US?


My mistake. I "assumed" it was extra to ship to Alaska and Hawaii.

I have shipped to Canada about 4-5 times and that cost more, but I don't think I have ever shipped to Alaska yet.

I shipped to Hawaii once and I thought it cost more. But, it must have been heavy or something. Sometimes Flat Rate services are the best option. Sometimes not.

I just ran a few test scenarios and it appears the cost of shipping via Priority is the same (at least for flat rate if I need to use that) to both Alaska and Hawaii.

So, I updated my shipping info.

All prices include shipping to All 50 US states.. :thumbup:

So...... go ahead and BUY something. :thumbup: ;)

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