Schanz DPPK2; Sniper Bladeworks Green Hornet; McGhee Puma in Desert Ironwood

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Hello!

First up is a Sniper Bladeworks One Off "Green Hornet" in the condition I received it in from the dealer I bought from. Never cut anything (but newspaper for silly "test" purposes), never been sharpened, never been carried.

There's a slight "rub line" (don't know how to describe it better) on the backspacer - I tried to capture it in an image, but it is barely visible (can be detected from certain angles only). It came that way to me. The same goes for "irregularities" in the blade finsih that can be seen from certain angles under certain light. The pictures show the full condition.

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I am a collector based in the European Union, Austria.

I myself do not have any problem shipping this one back to the US or Canada etc (to established members here) at all and have shipped there numerous times in the past. However, lately all local postal courriers have been very picky and unwilling to ship knives to the US. I was still able to ship folding knives to the US in 2014, only using FedEx though, which is pretty expensive.

For this reason, I would prefer to keep the sales within the EU, where shipping (as of today) has never been a problem. Also, there would be no added VAT, Tax, customs duties etc for most EU countries when importing (costs, which the buyer needs to inform himself about and which he alone has to pay).

If you are outside the EU, we can try to work it out and see if I can get FedEx to take it back over the pond.

Asking 325 - down to 300 US Dollar for the Sniper Bladeworks. Shipping inside the EU is included. Shipping to the US/Canada using FedEx will be an additional 40 US Dollars (I will cover the rest myself). Paypal fees are on me.

DISCLAIMER:

MUST READ​

You must be at least 21 years old to buy this knife. I will not sell to anyone under 21 years of age. Also, you must be legally allowed to buy, own, possess and import this knife according to whatever law/jurisdiction is applicable where you live/want to buy this knife from/want to have this knife shipped to. It is solely your own responsibility to check the current law/jurisdiction for the places stated in the previous sentence to make sure it is legal for you to buy, own, possess and import this knife prior to buying it.

I prefer shipping this within the EU (to buyers above 21 who meet all criteria as above), also because it means no additional tax/customs duty etc because I am selling out of Autria/EU. I will gladly discuss shipping outside the EU as well - it is your own responsibility to inform yourself about all possible additional costs (such as tax, duties etc) that may arrise when importing this knife to your country; also, the buyer alone is responsible for paying these additional costs - I am in no way responsible for any of these costs.

Also, I am released out of any obligation once the knife is handed over to the courrier - I will ship with tracking within the EU, if possible also outside the EU.

By buying this knife you state and declare that you have read and understood all terms and conditions above and agree to completely accept and fulfill them without exception and reservation. I will only sell this knife to you, if you guarantee that you meet all requirements stated above!

If you don't agree with all terms and conditions stated above, please don't even contact me about the knife - I will not sell to you.



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Next up is a DPPK2 by Jürgen Schanz - it's a custom Ti-Framelock with a Damasteel Rose-pattern blade and was originally done with G10 overlays:

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I sent it back to Jürgen for a pair of matching heat-coloured Ti-overlays in 2014:

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(the small CAS is nor included in this sale)

Both overlay sets will be included - the knife has not been carried or sharpened. It is in very good condition but has a few, very faint storage marks (very fine superficials lines in the Ti-frame that are visible from certain angles in in certain light) - while I personally have been sold knives with far more marks as mint I want you to know that these lines are there, even though they don't really show in photos.

The knife is a one-off and also featured in Jürgen's web gallery:

http://www.schanz-messer.de/gallery/index.php?seite=4&katID=1&lang=de

I am asking 550 - down to 500 US Dollars for the Schanz - trackable shipping inside the EU is included, as are Paypal fees. Shipping to the US/Canada using FedEx will be an additional 40 US Dollars.

Terms and conditions as stated above apply.

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Next up is a beautiful Scott McGhee, JS, Puma I received from Scott last year. It was the last beautiful piece of desert ironwood he had at that time and I was glad to have snapped it! The Puma is famous for it's great handle (won a respective Blade award as well in the past) and a beauty to hold and behold.

As received from Scott. Stored outside the sheath. Never used or resharpened. Never been carried.

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Asking to get out what I put in - 800 - down to 750 US Dollars for the Puma. Trackable shipping inside the EU is included, as are Paypal fees. Shipping to the US/Canada using FedEx will be an additional 40 US Dollars.

Terms and conditions as stated above apply.

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No trade interests at this moment.

For questions please PN.

The first "I'll take it", followed by a PM here gets the first shot to buy. I reserve the right not to sell to anyone without giving any reason.

I will try to respond within 24 hours, but can not guarantee that this will be possible at all times.

Regards,
Alex
 
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Hello!

Price updates:

SniperB - 300 US Dollars.

Schanz - 500 US Dollars.

McGhee - 750 US Dollars.

Everything else stays the same - I can offer and would prefer to try standard international shipping with the Austrian Post (not EMS, which will not work) for an additional 7 US Dollars instead of FedEx. This is supposed to work pretty effectively to the US again now.
 
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