REDUCED: Rusty Preston, Matthew Lerch, Keith Coleman, David Broadwell, 2 Marzitelli's

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Rusty Preston Jumbo Two-Blade Saddlehorn Trapper. Acquired directly from Rusty at the Blade Show in 2011. It is in the same condition as when it was received. It has never been used, carried or re-sharpened. Both blades lock-up tight with no play, and the blades appear to be centered in the liners. It has been stored in a safe inside a lined, zippered pouch which I will include when it is shipped to the new owner.

The knife measures just shy of 8" in overall length. Each blade is 3 1/2" long. The closed length is 4 1/2". The knife weighs in at 7.6 ounces. The blades have a hand-rubbed satin finish, and are either ATS-34 or CPM 154 (I cannot recall which - Rusty uses both steels). The handle is made from 2 well-matched pieces of Giraffe Bone. The fluted mirror polished bolsters are 416 stainless steel. There is Roman Knot pattern filework on the blade spines and backsprings all the way around to the stainless steel liners. Both blades have half stops and nail nicks. The blades have a secure pull, and a resounding "snap" when closing.

There is a hairline on the end of the Spey blade that I have tried to capture in one of the last pictures. It has always been there. You can hardly see it unless viewed at the precise angle – and you certainly can’t feel it. I am sure Rusty would gladly buff it out.

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Matthew Lerch handmade tactical folding knife. This is an early model. Today Matt makes high end folders that sell for thousands of dollars. This is a manual knife.

This knife is approximately 8" in OAL. The blade is 3 1/2" long. The blade is stainless steel Damascus, and I believe the handle is G10 with grooves running down either scale. Also notice the alternating notches cut in the liners on both the top and bottom sides of the knife - a nice touch that give the knife a great look. It is light and quick in your hand.
This is a great feeling knife in-hand, and the action is smooth. Lock up is solid - no blade play in any direction. The blade is nicely centered between the handle when closed.
I am the original owner of this knife. I intended to put it in my carry rotation, but never got around to doing anything with it, except handle it. It has not been used, and it has not been re-sharpened. It is in as-new condition, from the maker.

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Keith Coleman handmade tactical folding knife. Not sure what model he called this one. I don't believe that Keith is currently making knives, so what's out in the secondary market is about it.

This knife is approximately 9" in OAL. The blade is 4" long. It is marked Keith Coleman Los Lunas, NM. I don't know the blade steel is. The handle is smooth micarta. Keith has done a nice job dovetailing the bolsters, as you can see in a couple of the pictures.

This is a beefy handled knife, and the action is smooth. Lock up is good, with only the slightest evidence of movement (if you don't open the blade firmly). I'm a stickler about fit and finish, and this movement is barely perceptible. The blade is nicely centered between the handle when closed. Serrated thumb ramp ensures a secure grip.
I am the second owner of this knife. The former original owner carried it a couple of times, as is evidenced by the rubs that you see on the upper portion of the bolster on the clip side (the place where it would stick out above your pocket). It has not been used, and it has not been re-sharpened. A nice tactical EDC knife, shipped in a padded zippered pouch.

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David Broadwell fixed blade tactical knife, model LDC-F-2. These were made specifically for Les Robertson at Robertson Custom Cutlery several years ago. This was a project that involved a number of very well-known knife makers, who made both fixed blade and folding knives for the LDC series. They all sold out fast, and do not come up for sale very often these days.

This is serial #40 of 50. These days, David Broadwell makes high-end art knives and pens. This is the perfect everyday carry (EDC) knife - it's lightweight, has a narrow profile, and comes with a kydex sheath that can be mounted in a couple of different positions.

It measures 8 1/2" in overall length, the blade is approximately 4" long, and the top edge is sharpened about 2 1/2" back from the tip. There are upper and lower notches for forefinger and thumb placement.

I am the original owner of this knife. It has never been used, sharpened or carried. It is in as-new condition.

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Peter Marzitelli tactical folding knife. I am the original owner. I have had it in my collection for about 5 or so years. I do not recall what model he called this one. However, this is a lot of knife for the money. His "Marz" knives are world renowned for their artistry, craftsmanship, attention to detail and uniqueness. This knife is a perfect example of his work.

The knife is in virtually mint condition. It has never been used, carried or sharpened. The overall length is 7 3/4", and the blade is 3 1/4" long. This is a rather unique framelock folder, as the lockbar side also has a bolster and scale just like the opposite side - so both sides match. This knife locks up strong and tight as a vault with a resounding click. There is absolutely no blade play in any direction, and the blade is perfectly centered in the handle when closed.

The blade is Stainless Damascus, as is the pocket clip. The bolsters are carbon fiber. If I recall correctly the exotic wood used for the handle scales is Cocobolo. Engraved in the wood is Peter's signature maker's mark "pterodactyl". There is also an ambidextrous thumbstud and textured thumb ramp. There's a huge amount of work and materials that has gone into making this knife. This knife feels very substantial in-hand.

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Peter Marzitelli tactical folding knife. Not sure what model he called this one, but I know that it came from his G.U.T.S. series of tactical knives. This one is all camo - both the handle and the blade have a camo finish. His signature pterodactyl is on the blade. I don't believe that Peter is currently making the G.U.T.S. knives any longer.

This knife is approximately 8 1/2" in OAL. The blade is 3 1/2" long. I don't know the blade steel, and I believe the handle is micarta.

This is a great feeling knife in-hand, and the action is smooth. Lock up is solid - no blade play in any direction. The blade is nicely centered between the handle when closed.
I am the original owner of this knife. I intended to put it in my carry rotation, but never got around to doing anything with it, except handle it. It has not been used, and it has not been re-sharpened. A nice tactical EDC knife, shipped in a padded zippered pouch.

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Sigh...I work in a sister-store to the one Peter works in. I glow with envy whenever I get a chance to sell one of his knives.
 
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