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First "I'll take it" posted on this thread wins the day. A PM or email followup will be needed to work out details.
- If there is no follow-up after the "I'll take it" post, within say several hours I'll assume no transaction and move on.
- Paypal Gift or add 5% USPO Money order ok also.
- I ship next day after payment is received so you should get the knife quickly.
- Only trades i'm looking for are Microtech OTF's
Been lovingly admiring this since 2005 but time to find it a new home ,still as i received it AWESOME! .A lot of effort went in to transforming this into what you see,Solstice i hope you don't mind me quoting you but you said it best. --200.00-- NOW 170.00 net to me shipped and insured US Priority mail.
Quoted from the Original WTS post.
Strider/Buck Folder #1 0f 500
FOR SALE:
Make/Model: Buck 'Strider'
Blade Material: Latrobe BG-42 Stainless steel, Hardened to 61 HRC
Length/Style: 4" Tanto
Handle Material: G-10 with Titanium Liners and Lock
Overall Length: 9 3/4" open, 5 3/8" closed
Blade Thickness: 3/16
Sheath/Clip: Stainless Steel Clip
Description: Tactical tough and produced by Buck as a result of a collaboration with Strider Custom Knives. This impressive knife is designed to be reliable in even the harshest environments. This is the ultimate in tactical folders. Aggressive design and the best materials combine to give you a knife that will not let you down.
Well thats the description you would find when the knife was still available. Its changed somewhat since Ive owned it. As with most of my for sale threads I just have to tell the story behind the knife. Yeah just have to! When I had heard of the Buck/Strider and its monster size and fabled feats of strength I had to see it and decide for myself if it was Solstice worthy. After some serious research I found that it was worth the investment and I also found that a few were made of BG-42 and personally tempered by Paul Bos ( rather than him just overseeing the tempering). At the time BG-42 and Gin-1 were my all time favorite steels. They still rate in the top five, IMHO. So I decided if I was to buy one it would have to be one of the rare ones ( go figure ). Two models of this size and steel were made, the Tanto and the Spear Point. I wanted the Spear Point. Not too much of a fan of the Tanto blade shape. After having no results via the web, I went to my favorite Gunsmith/knife distributor and way in the back of one of his many knife cases was a #1 of 500 Buck/Strider Tanto! I must have went back to him 3 times before I finally slapped down the $180.00 to buy her. When I got home I got busy fixing what I thought to be poor choices in design.
So here it is: The blade has been hand sanded to a satin finish, the ti liners have also been hand sanded ( ever hand sand ti? ), I even sanded the pocket clip and polished the brass bearings. Reassembled with blue Loctite ( they used RED!!! originally). This removed the very unattractive coating that was on all the steel surfaces before and gave the knife a really nice look. It did somewhat remove the rather large 1st Production Run 1 of 500 that covered one side of the blade. You can still see it if you hold it up to the light just right. Ive included a pic of it. The Strider/Buck logo is still very visible as is the Bos BG-42 U.S.A. logo, which are on either side by the thumb stud. I put different edges on the whole blade making it much sharper and functional, again IMHO. Blade is dead center when closed. Pivot screws are tight enough for no side play and the knife swings open easily. It should, this blade is flippin thick and heavy. In fact the whole knife is just plain huge. Knife has never been used or carried.
Next up is a Kershaw Skyline (((SOLD)))1760BRNCKT Limited Edition Knife
Coyote brown G10 handles and scratch-resistant black Tungsten DLC blade coating.USER has some lite scuffing on the blade coating, has been sharpened and is shaving sharp, no box knife only. --50.00-- NOW 40.00 net to me shipped and insured US Priority mail.
- If there is no follow-up after the "I'll take it" post, within say several hours I'll assume no transaction and move on.
- Paypal Gift or add 5% USPO Money order ok also.
- I ship next day after payment is received so you should get the knife quickly.
- Only trades i'm looking for are Microtech OTF's
Been lovingly admiring this since 2005 but time to find it a new home ,still as i received it AWESOME! .A lot of effort went in to transforming this into what you see,Solstice i hope you don't mind me quoting you but you said it best. --200.00-- NOW 170.00 net to me shipped and insured US Priority mail.
Quoted from the Original WTS post.
Strider/Buck Folder #1 0f 500
FOR SALE:
Make/Model: Buck 'Strider'
Blade Material: Latrobe BG-42 Stainless steel, Hardened to 61 HRC
Length/Style: 4" Tanto
Handle Material: G-10 with Titanium Liners and Lock
Overall Length: 9 3/4" open, 5 3/8" closed
Blade Thickness: 3/16
Sheath/Clip: Stainless Steel Clip
Description: Tactical tough and produced by Buck as a result of a collaboration with Strider Custom Knives. This impressive knife is designed to be reliable in even the harshest environments. This is the ultimate in tactical folders. Aggressive design and the best materials combine to give you a knife that will not let you down.
Well thats the description you would find when the knife was still available. Its changed somewhat since Ive owned it. As with most of my for sale threads I just have to tell the story behind the knife. Yeah just have to! When I had heard of the Buck/Strider and its monster size and fabled feats of strength I had to see it and decide for myself if it was Solstice worthy. After some serious research I found that it was worth the investment and I also found that a few were made of BG-42 and personally tempered by Paul Bos ( rather than him just overseeing the tempering). At the time BG-42 and Gin-1 were my all time favorite steels. They still rate in the top five, IMHO. So I decided if I was to buy one it would have to be one of the rare ones ( go figure ). Two models of this size and steel were made, the Tanto and the Spear Point. I wanted the Spear Point. Not too much of a fan of the Tanto blade shape. After having no results via the web, I went to my favorite Gunsmith/knife distributor and way in the back of one of his many knife cases was a #1 of 500 Buck/Strider Tanto! I must have went back to him 3 times before I finally slapped down the $180.00 to buy her. When I got home I got busy fixing what I thought to be poor choices in design.
So here it is: The blade has been hand sanded to a satin finish, the ti liners have also been hand sanded ( ever hand sand ti? ), I even sanded the pocket clip and polished the brass bearings. Reassembled with blue Loctite ( they used RED!!! originally). This removed the very unattractive coating that was on all the steel surfaces before and gave the knife a really nice look. It did somewhat remove the rather large 1st Production Run 1 of 500 that covered one side of the blade. You can still see it if you hold it up to the light just right. Ive included a pic of it. The Strider/Buck logo is still very visible as is the Bos BG-42 U.S.A. logo, which are on either side by the thumb stud. I put different edges on the whole blade making it much sharper and functional, again IMHO. Blade is dead center when closed. Pivot screws are tight enough for no side play and the knife swings open easily. It should, this blade is flippin thick and heavy. In fact the whole knife is just plain huge. Knife has never been used or carried.
Next up is a Kershaw Skyline (((SOLD)))1760BRNCKT Limited Edition Knife
Coyote brown G10 handles and scratch-resistant black Tungsten DLC blade coating.USER has some lite scuffing on the blade coating, has been sharpened and is shaving sharp, no box knife only. --50.00-- NOW 40.00 net to me shipped and insured US Priority mail.
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