**Partial Collection Sale: (11) Very Cool Fixed Blades - VERY VERY VERY LOW PRICES**

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Hi Guys! Well, I'm further whittling down my collection, so on the chopping block today are (11) Custom Knives....pretty eclectic. All Prices include CONUS shipping & Paypal fees, and my Paypal is scotts@reeve-knight.com. All of these knives have NEVER been carried, used in any way, or sharpened at all.

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**Please Note: I'll immediately post the remainder of the Individual Pics of the Knives seen above as comment-posts to this original sales post**

First is this awesome Damascus Hunter/Utility but Mark Andrew. Knife only. I don't know what the exact steel composition is or the species of wood, but it's beautiful and not a single gap in the scales/pins/anywhere. Feels great in hand, perfect Hunter/Utility size of 8 5/8"OAL W/4" Damascus blade, 3/16" stock. This really is a sweet knife, and I went back & forth on selling it, just because the Damascus is quite well done & consistent, but it's the handle for me...pics can't do it justice, the scales must have received a couple dozen coats of Tru-Oil. It's only $49! SOLD!!
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Next is a Hunter/Utility Custom by Mohok Knives. It's 9 1/4"OAL W/4 1/2" 1095 blade, 1/8" stock. It's got a nice baked on very light grey finish to protect the 1095 from tarnishing over time. The scales look & feel great - Green Burlap Micarta. It's only $64!

Next is an EDC Custom from Mohok Knives. It's 7"OAL W/2 3/4" 1095 Blade, 1/8" stock. It's got a very well done star motif acid etched into the blade. The scales are highly contoured and crenulated Green & White Burlap Micarta, comes with nice black Kydex sheath - perfect EDC for only $45! SOLD!!

Next is a Hunter/Utility Custom from Blue Wasp Knives. It's 8"OAL W/4" 1095 Blade, 1/8" stock. Comes with a very well done green Kydex sheath. This is a rare Blue Wasp knife with wood scales - and they are a beautiful contoured Wenge Wood. It's only $64!

Next is a Custom Hunter Drop Point by Corey Luenenburg. It's CPM154CM. It's 8 1/2"OAL W/ 3 1/2" CPM154CM blade, 5/32" stock. The scales are a brilliant red G10, with Black & White Micarta Liners, Brass pins, and a nice brown leather sheath. It's only $88!

Next is a bad-A knife by CFK, don't know what category to even put this into - Check out the pics below!!, but It's 14"OAL W/8" D2 Blade, 3/16" stock. This knife is immaculate! The D2 shines just the same as the day I bought it over a year ago....and the burgundy polished micarta scales are the perfect compliment. This thing is surprisingly nimble for being such a beast - incredibly well balanced. Comes with a nice brown leather sheath - carries surprisingly well for a big knife. It's only 89! SOLD!!

Next is my Custom Hunter/Skinner by Moslash Knives. This is made a really interesting guy, he's a 32nd degree Mason. It's 7 5/8"OAL W/3 1/4" ATS-34 Blade. He does the heat treat himself, and double tempered this blade to achieve 61Rc! Great Red G10 scales with black liners. Fits very snuggly into its hand made reddish-brown leather sheath. This guy is a true artisan, and I'm selling this knife for only $88!

Next is an EDC/Paring knife by North Arm Knives. It's S35VN. It's 8.1"OAL W/3.6" S35VN blade, 1/16" stock with a FFG...this thing is a Slicing Machine, with 20-degree inclusive edge!! The scales are contoured Spalted Western Maple, and they're beautiful! The blade has a very nice hand rubbed satin finish. It's only $55! SOLD!!

Next is the Landi RSK. This is the cord wrapped guy. No sheath. It's 7 1/2" OAL W/3 3/8" A2 blade, 1/8" stock. John Landi Cryogenically treated & Triple Tempered this A2 blade...so while I've never used it, it's built to be used and stand up to whatever the owner throws at it...another reason, aside from the overall design, that this one is a perfect EDC-fixed. Very handy EDC knife, easy to stick anywhere and she'll be there when you need her. I'm selling this one for only $37!

OK, finally is a "used to be a file" Skinner. Knife only. It's 8 3/8"OAL W/3 1/2" blade, 5/32" stock. The shape of this one is what first drew me to it when I bought it...it's only $31! I'm also giving away, to whoever buys this knife, a cool little skinner (I'll post a photo(s) of it with this file knife below). It's 7"OAL W/3 1/8" 440C blade, 3/32" stock, with Walnut scales a tooled brown leather sheath. SOLD!!
 
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I will take the Mark Andrew Damascus, and also the File skinner that has the awesome give-away Walnut handled knife. Pm incoming
 
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Today's listings represent the last of my collection (the roughly 60-70% I'm not keeping) that I'm selling here on BF. I read in the rules that if you're going to sell multiple knives, it's better to do so in one post. I'm relatively knew to BF, and certainly to selling, two weeks ago was the 1st time I've sold a knife in my life! Again, I'm just about done cleaning out the knives I don't wish to keep, and as you can see from my recent history, I'm using most of the proceeds to buy more fixed blades from the custom makers here - because I'm a collector/knife lover, not a Dealer! But I do think it's cool to be confused for one, and I've had fun spreading my collection to other members here for very low prices - not trying to make $, just trying to enjoy this great forum - thanks!
 
Thanks for your response - best of luck with your sales, and thanks for supporting BFC. Stay sharp. :)
 
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