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*SOLD*Up for sale is a Kershaw Boa, it is an older model with S30V blade.
It has xxxx on the blade which indicates it is a factory second, the only problem I can see is a very small dimple in the handle scale from the inside out (that would make it a factory error), it is very hard to notice and doesn't take away from the knife at all. It also has a few very light marks from carrying a couple times. The lockup is solid with no blade movement. Speedsafe is a little slow on this one, but I think it is because it is such a larger/heavy blade for the spring to move, still opens every time and locks up without problems. Overall this knife is in great condition so I will let the pics do the talking.
BTW: streaks you see on the blade is from a light coat of oil, not scratches or anything.
Here you can see the small dimple and the only real scuffs near the pivot.
Priced to sell at $50-$45-$40 shipped. Would also consider trades on traditional slip-joint knives of equal value. I accept paypal and would like to keep this in the US. Thanks for looking.
It has xxxx on the blade which indicates it is a factory second, the only problem I can see is a very small dimple in the handle scale from the inside out (that would make it a factory error), it is very hard to notice and doesn't take away from the knife at all. It also has a few very light marks from carrying a couple times. The lockup is solid with no blade movement. Speedsafe is a little slow on this one, but I think it is because it is such a larger/heavy blade for the spring to move, still opens every time and locks up without problems. Overall this knife is in great condition so I will let the pics do the talking.
BTW: streaks you see on the blade is from a light coat of oil, not scratches or anything.

Here you can see the small dimple and the only real scuffs near the pivot.




Priced to sell at $50-$45-$40 shipped. Would also consider trades on traditional slip-joint knives of equal value. I accept paypal and would like to keep this in the US. Thanks for looking.
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