REDUCED!!Two Balisongs, .....PRICED TO MOVE!!

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Hi... Up for sale from my collection...... 2 balisongs..... #1 All Stainless, marked made in japan... I have had this for years... not my thing, perfect action, brass lined... original sharp edge.... Brass T closer.... #2 .This is a newer balisong... again I don't know the maker or value... Ill start prices on these two and please give feedback if you know more about these.... #3 is a catch and release from the forum here... Hinderer XM18 Bowie blade.. new in bos as It was listed as this...."I have a 3.5 Bowie with a Blue/Black scale and Silver crusader filler. Has been carried for a while in my backpack. Smooth as butter, strong detent, flips like a rocket, early solid lockup,centered,razor sharp. The clip has been polished. I hand picked this one. Not getting any pocket time,so got to go. Comes with box and BP card"....... Knife is perfect as I can tell...I just like my zt 562cf better..... paypal only, goods and shipping included, No Minors buyer to be aware of all laws in their area... First Ill take it with follow up pm or email gets the knife.... thanks for looking!


#1 Stainless Balisong... All brass lined,handle holes....for weight I suppose.. functions perfectly.............. Now SOLD

#2 Newer Balisong, ee below for the maker info, never been sharpened...................... SOLD
#3... Hinderer xm18 bowie.............. Original box and packaging SOLD

COMBO PRICING available!...................send pm


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That Bali appears to be a Darrel Ralph Tactical American Patriot. They are nice bali's wicked heavy though. Just in case you're wondering!
 
The first balisong is a Frost Cutlery import from 1981-1982. The brass liners and latch were unique to them. The blade was Seki City 440C. Valor and Taylor used the exact same blade in a few models, but not those handles. This was one of the first batches of imports before Jim started having Frost stamped on the blades.
 
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