PRICE DROP - small micarta Insingo

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Gently used, silver hardware, good lockup, centered blade.
Just took it apart, cleaned out the pocket lint, and lubed it with CRK grease.
Ready for your pocket!
Slight wear on the handle and clip, not bad.
Blade is in great shape, but I just noticed that the very tip snags a little when I wipe it off. I'm sure a couple passes on a hone will fix it right up.
Comes with everything, will throw in the pictured Maxpedition bag new with tags.
was asking $390, PRICE DROP $375 + Paypal fees. Will ship right away, you'll have it 2 days later. CONUS only.
No tades, please.

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450 looks and no interest? This one might just have to go to the bay...
 
Didn't know the rule about not re-listing within 14 days. My bad.
 
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I've always asked 3.5% as well, so don't feel too bad. Until just checking on the paypal website, I didnt have a clue it was 2.9% lol--I guess a lot of people got confused due to the international charges, and 3.5% just became the norm. Great price on the Insingo btw, $375 is a killer deal; I just bought two small micarta insingos, and I'm tempted!

Edit: Just figured this one out--3.5% IS what you should be asking, or at least 3.1-3.2% Say your knife is selling for $400 and you say +3% paypal. The person will then send you $412, paypal wil take out 2.9% +$.30 of that $412, and you will be left with LESS than the original $400 you were asking. Since the person's sending you extra money to cover the paypal fee, if you only asked for 2.9% you'd be losing money on every deal. 3.1-3.2% would probably be sufficient, but sellers likely ask for 3.5% to avoid confusion. I'll continue to ask for 3.5% in the future--I just don't want the seller to lose money based on my previous, incorrect statement.
 
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