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PayPal only, please. Prices are net to me, so asking price via f&f or asking price + 3 percent via goods and services. Knife will ship within 2 business days of payment via USPS. Knives purchased Friday will ship on Monday.
I reserve the right to sell to whomever I choose, but generally follow the convention of selling to the first person agreeing purchase it. That "agreeing" to buy it can happen by calling it in the thread or via PM/text.
1. Northwoods Little Bay in red micarta. $130. Like new. Comes with slip/coin/bag.
2. #25 barlow in jigged bone. Comes with tube. Like new. $75
3. #66 Calf Roper Stockman SFO from the Knife Connection. Desert Ironwood. This is a "S" model (store model) and has "S" stamped in the tang. I cannot determine the reason for it being marked "S". Never used or carried. Secondary springs are a tiny bit weak, but very typical for this entire run of 66s. Never carried/cut/sharpened. Comes with tube. $85
4. #13 whittler, SFO by American Whittler. This one was very lightly carried in a slip. Never used to cut, still has factory edges. But there are two spots of pitting on the main blade. Please see pics. $80. Comes with tube.
5. #53 stockman. Used and carried, but in very good condition. Has light Patina. No tube. $69
4. #15 one-armed razor in red jigged bone. Close to like new, some handling marks, such as swirls on the bolster, but flitz would probably have it right as rain. Never carried/cut/sharpened. Asking $69. Comes with tube.
5. #63 Mako in Neptune Acrylic (the coolest acrylic I've ever seen). I'm not the original owner, but it appears to be like new. Comes with tube. $OLD
6. #77 Yankee Barlow, clip point in red sawcut. Comes with tube. I'm not the first owner, my it appears to be Never used or carried, so I think it's fair to call it like new, except...I believe the blade may barely touch the spring when/if it over travels a bit when closing. This is not an uncommon occurrence on #85s, for example. Same issue. I tried to capture a very light mark on the blade in a picture, but it's so slight it can't be captured. The general consensus, as I've read in blade forums seems to be that collectors should close softly to avoid overtravel and users don't need to worry as much because the problem will disappear in time with sharpening. $OLD
PayPal only, please. Prices are net to me, so asking price via f&f or asking price + 3 percent via goods and services. Knife will ship within 2 business days of payment via USPS. Knives purchased Friday will ship on Monday.
I reserve the right to sell to whomever I choose, but generally follow the convention of selling to the first person agreeing purchase it. That "agreeing" to buy it can happen by calling it in the thread or via PM/text.
1. Northwoods Little Bay in red micarta. $130. Like new. Comes with slip/coin/bag.
2. #25 barlow in jigged bone. Comes with tube. Like new. $75
3. #66 Calf Roper Stockman SFO from the Knife Connection. Desert Ironwood. This is a "S" model (store model) and has "S" stamped in the tang. I cannot determine the reason for it being marked "S". Never used or carried. Secondary springs are a tiny bit weak, but very typical for this entire run of 66s. Never carried/cut/sharpened. Comes with tube. $85
4. #13 whittler, SFO by American Whittler. This one was very lightly carried in a slip. Never used to cut, still has factory edges. But there are two spots of pitting on the main blade. Please see pics. $80. Comes with tube.
5. #53 stockman. Used and carried, but in very good condition. Has light Patina. No tube. $69
4. #15 one-armed razor in red jigged bone. Close to like new, some handling marks, such as swirls on the bolster, but flitz would probably have it right as rain. Never carried/cut/sharpened. Asking $69. Comes with tube.
5. #63 Mako in Neptune Acrylic (the coolest acrylic I've ever seen). I'm not the original owner, but it appears to be like new. Comes with tube. $OLD
6. #77 Yankee Barlow, clip point in red sawcut. Comes with tube. I'm not the first owner, my it appears to be Never used or carried, so I think it's fair to call it like new, except...I believe the blade may barely touch the spring when/if it over travels a bit when closing. This is not an uncommon occurrence on #85s, for example. Same issue. I tried to capture a very light mark on the blade in a picture, but it's so slight it can't be captured. The general consensus, as I've read in blade forums seems to be that collectors should close softly to avoid overtravel and users don't need to worry as much because the problem will disappear in time with sharpening. $OLD







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