oldmanwilly
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Good evening,
I have for sale the following two knives. The listed prices include shipping within the continental US; I will gladly ship elsewhere but may need to adjust prices to cover increased shipping costs. I prefer payment via PayPal but may accommodate alternative methods if necessary (Venmo or Zelle).
Please post "I'll take it" if you would like one or more and follow up via private message. First in time wins.
More pics of knives and sheaths:
1. Swamprat Ratmandu (SR-101):$215.00 $200.00
This knife has been resharpened and used primarily to gut, clean and butcher whitetails. I batonned a couple pieces of wood once, just to see how it worked (very well). Comes with an unused Spec Ops sheath that fits nicely.
2. Tony Mont:$70.00 SOLD
Not sure of the model or steel type, other than that it is a carbon steel that holds an edge well. I have resharpened it a few times and used in the kitchen for a bit before leaving it in a drawer for the last few years. Good slicer given how stout it is.
3. David Mary Necker:$85.00 $75.00
This is a custom order from David made from AEB-L. I carried this as a boot knife for a year or two but have kept it in storage for a while. It has been used for general EDC tasks and resharpened a few times.
4. Case 379 Hunter (M3 FINN):$45.00 $40.00
I bought this new and stored it in a ammo crate since receipt; it has been neither used nor sharpened. No box.
Thanks for looking!
I have for sale the following two knives. The listed prices include shipping within the continental US; I will gladly ship elsewhere but may need to adjust prices to cover increased shipping costs. I prefer payment via PayPal but may accommodate alternative methods if necessary (Venmo or Zelle).
Please post "I'll take it" if you would like one or more and follow up via private message. First in time wins.
More pics of knives and sheaths:


1. Swamprat Ratmandu (SR-101):
This knife has been resharpened and used primarily to gut, clean and butcher whitetails. I batonned a couple pieces of wood once, just to see how it worked (very well). Comes with an unused Spec Ops sheath that fits nicely.
2. Tony Mont:
Not sure of the model or steel type, other than that it is a carbon steel that holds an edge well. I have resharpened it a few times and used in the kitchen for a bit before leaving it in a drawer for the last few years. Good slicer given how stout it is.
3. David Mary Necker:
This is a custom order from David made from AEB-L. I carried this as a boot knife for a year or two but have kept it in storage for a while. It has been used for general EDC tasks and resharpened a few times.
4. Case 379 Hunter (M3 FINN):
I bought this new and stored it in a ammo crate since receipt; it has been neither used nor sharpened. No box.
Thanks for looking!
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