Repost, price drops: Siegle Barong and Bryan Breeden Chopper

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First, the business stuff.

Pricing--The price is net to me, but includes USPS Priority shipping w/ signature confirmation in the US.

Shipping--I will ship (included in the asking price) the purchase through USPS Priority mail, but I WILL REQUIRE SIGNATURE CONFIRMATION, and if you choose to pay with paypal, I WILL ONLY SHIP TO THE CONFIRMED PAYPAL ADDRESS FROM WHICH I RECEIVE THE FUNDS. I apologize, but I do not wish to deal with international sales at this point.

Please read the description clearly. Both for sure have some minor scuffs or scratches. I have done my best to describe the blade and photograph it, but if you would like additional photos please just say. BOTH BLADES HAVE BEEN WIPED DOWN WITH A COATING OF MARINE TUF-CLOTH.

If you have any questions about dealing with me, please look at my feedback score, and please do not hesitate to ask questions or request more info.

If you are interested in the piece, please PM or email me. I will get back to you quickly with my paypal address. Having said that, I reserve the right to do business with whoever I please for whatever reasons I please.

Upon receipt of the item, I would appreciate if you could please let me know if you are happy with the purchase through email and feedback here on the forum.

Lastly, by agreeing to purchase, you are indicating you are at least 18 years of age and in compliance with all your local laws.

1. Bill Siegle Barong, multicolored (maroon / black?) G10, ~.25 5160.....asking $380....NOW $365 net to me, shipping included

I purchased this blade second hand here on bladeforums a few years ago from someone who themselves was not the original owner. I have never used it and the person I bought it from claimed to have never used it. However, I was told the original owner did use it a bit, but that it still has it's original edge. And I can attest that was very sharp when I received it and is of course still very sharp. While hard to see as I could not get all the oil wiped off the blade, it does have some scratches and scuffs from the use by the original owner and from the kydex sheath I presume. The kydex is very nice though and holds the blade securely and does come with a tek-lok as seen. Any questions please ask.

The ruler is 18 inches long.














 
2. Breeden Potbelly, .25 01 steel, thick burlap orange micarta scales from Shadetree with thin black liners...asking $200....NOW $180 net to me, shipping included.

Bryan is no longer making knives so this is a bit of a rare one. This is Bryan's take on the Kabar Potbelly, although much bigger. I purchased it direct from him a few years ago, but it has never been used. If you are familiar with Bryan's work the fit and finish is a working grade one. It's not bad, it's just not very refined either as you can hopefully see in the pics. But it was meant to be a user too. Blade has some scuffs and scratches...came that way from Bryan, and also from the kydex. Kydex is not fancy. Holds blade well, but if tipped up side down it can slide out. The handle is very thick and large...offers multiple grips. Edge looks to be a full convex. Very sharp.

Ruler is 18 inches long:










 
Hello,

Yes, sorry. I responded to the other thread, but I missed this one.

I checked my emails from Bryan Breeden, and he said he aimed for 58-60 with the O1. Thank you.
 
Looks like electric orange on the Potbelly. . .:thumbup:
 
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