1. Cold Steel Voyager - Large - Plain Edge - Clip Point. Excellent condition. I probably only carried it twice. It has the factory grind still, with a 40°micro bevel applied from my Sharpmaker. I bought this figuring I'd carry it as an outdoor knife when I don't want to carry a fixed blade, but I just don't spend enough time doing woodcraft and such to carry such a big knife. It has the AUS10A steel, which I think is a perfect blend of edge holding, durability and cost. I removed the pocket clip and sanded down the traction behind it, as it was a real jeans-shredder until I did that. It's a nice tight pocket clip. It has a 4" blade. I've managed to lose the left-handed pocket clip. Mfr. info is HERE. $50 shipped CONUS. (click thumbnail images for full size)



2. A.G. Russell FeatherLite One-Hand Knife w/kydex neck sheath. Full details from the mfr can be found HERE. This is another one I just don't find myself carrying. A.G. figured it would be pocket-carried or on the neck sheath, and never designed it for a clip. It is very light and is a good candidate for those who like neck knives. It has a 3-1/8" blade of AUS8A in AG's modified drop point. It's easy to wrist-flick open and a lot easier to close one-handed than a typical lockback, with some practice. It's a great Delica alternative; lighter, thinner and still good quality. (Made in Japan) Construction is riveted, but has the perfect tension. It's loose enough to wrist-flick open easily, but not so loose that there's side play in the blade. $30 shipped CONUS.


3. Opinel #8 INOX. Carried and used lightly a few times. This one is a special edition with dogs laser engraved in the oak handle. I find the #8 a good size. It is sharp, but I lightly blunted the bottom 1/8" or so, in case my finger slipped. There's no blade guard. I'll include this with another knife for an extra $15; no extra shipping. It's not really worth the trouble to ship alone for what it's worth. Mfr. info on the standard version is HERE.

4. Honey Badger - Large drop point - D2 tool steel. Carried a few times, used a few times, maybe some light staining. (you have to really look to see it) The flipper action is great. 3.6" blade. It has a deep carry pocket clip, and if you use it heavily, you'll find it's a hot spot. Not an issue for the odd cut here and there. Full specs are HERE. $40 shipped CONUS.


5. Cold Steel Grik - AUS8A. This is a Delica-sized knife, but with better ergos, in my opinion. The blade and lock are also a stronger design. One neat feature about this knife is the pocket clip is plastic, and they have kind of an elegant curve. There is a different pocket clip and back piece for left handers. What's neat about it? If you accidentally scrape it against something, it won't scrape. There's no paint to wear off either, so it looks pretty low profile on the pocket. Another neat thing is that it has a round deployment hole, but was filled in with a ring-shaped thumb stud. If you prefer that, you can re-install it, it is included and the set screw for securing it is still in the blade. I like the Spydie Hole better though. It's an Andrew Demko design; very well done. Mfr. infot is HERE. $25 shipped CONUS.


If you buy more than one, I'll combine shipping and you'll get a little discount.
Payment by PayPal, cash, check or money order. (I'll wait for check or money order to clear before shipping, but will ship immediately with a USPS money order) PayPal F&F is preferred, but I understand if you don't feel safe doing that. Shipping to a commercial address is also preferred; will save me a couple bucks in UPS charges.
PM me with any questions.



2. A.G. Russell FeatherLite One-Hand Knife w/kydex neck sheath. Full details from the mfr can be found HERE. This is another one I just don't find myself carrying. A.G. figured it would be pocket-carried or on the neck sheath, and never designed it for a clip. It is very light and is a good candidate for those who like neck knives. It has a 3-1/8" blade of AUS8A in AG's modified drop point. It's easy to wrist-flick open and a lot easier to close one-handed than a typical lockback, with some practice. It's a great Delica alternative; lighter, thinner and still good quality. (Made in Japan) Construction is riveted, but has the perfect tension. It's loose enough to wrist-flick open easily, but not so loose that there's side play in the blade. $30 shipped CONUS.


3. Opinel #8 INOX. Carried and used lightly a few times. This one is a special edition with dogs laser engraved in the oak handle. I find the #8 a good size. It is sharp, but I lightly blunted the bottom 1/8" or so, in case my finger slipped. There's no blade guard. I'll include this with another knife for an extra $15; no extra shipping. It's not really worth the trouble to ship alone for what it's worth. Mfr. info on the standard version is HERE.

4. Honey Badger - Large drop point - D2 tool steel. Carried a few times, used a few times, maybe some light staining. (you have to really look to see it) The flipper action is great. 3.6" blade. It has a deep carry pocket clip, and if you use it heavily, you'll find it's a hot spot. Not an issue for the odd cut here and there. Full specs are HERE. $40 shipped CONUS.


5. Cold Steel Grik - AUS8A. This is a Delica-sized knife, but with better ergos, in my opinion. The blade and lock are also a stronger design. One neat feature about this knife is the pocket clip is plastic, and they have kind of an elegant curve. There is a different pocket clip and back piece for left handers. What's neat about it? If you accidentally scrape it against something, it won't scrape. There's no paint to wear off either, so it looks pretty low profile on the pocket. Another neat thing is that it has a round deployment hole, but was filled in with a ring-shaped thumb stud. If you prefer that, you can re-install it, it is included and the set screw for securing it is still in the blade. I like the Spydie Hole better though. It's an Andrew Demko design; very well done. Mfr. infot is HERE. $25 shipped CONUS.


If you buy more than one, I'll combine shipping and you'll get a little discount.
Payment by PayPal, cash, check or money order. (I'll wait for check or money order to clear before shipping, but will ship immediately with a USPS money order) PayPal F&F is preferred, but I understand if you don't feel safe doing that. Shipping to a commercial address is also preferred; will save me a couple bucks in UPS charges.
PM me with any questions.
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