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SOLD///
Paypal gift option and Continental US only.
Price includes USPS Priority Mail shipping with insurance and delivery confirmation.
First unconditional post, PM or email stating that you will take it, followed by prompt payment, will get the item.
Buyer asserts that they can legally purchase and own these items in their locale.
No trades at this time.
Becker BK-14, black and orange zytel scales, custom wood scales - SOLD///$49 shipped
This knife has been stripped, carried and used just a few times and sharpened. It comes with the factory sheath, the orange and black zytel and some custom ipe scales. Ipe is a tropical hardwood that is very hard and dense and therefore resistant to the worst conditions. The third picture shows how much more substantial they make the handle. The added thickness make this knife much easier to perform prolonged work and feel great in the hand. As you can see in the picture, there are a just few remaining bits of the factory coating that can probably be removed with a scotchbrite pad or some fine sandpaper. There also seems to be an orangish spot in the second pic but it is some artifact in the picture. It is not rust.
Paypal gift option and Continental US only.
Price includes USPS Priority Mail shipping with insurance and delivery confirmation.
First unconditional post, PM or email stating that you will take it, followed by prompt payment, will get the item.
Buyer asserts that they can legally purchase and own these items in their locale.
No trades at this time.
Becker BK-14, black and orange zytel scales, custom wood scales - SOLD///$49 shipped
This knife has been stripped, carried and used just a few times and sharpened. It comes with the factory sheath, the orange and black zytel and some custom ipe scales. Ipe is a tropical hardwood that is very hard and dense and therefore resistant to the worst conditions. The third picture shows how much more substantial they make the handle. The added thickness make this knife much easier to perform prolonged work and feel great in the hand. As you can see in the picture, there are a just few remaining bits of the factory coating that can probably be removed with a scotchbrite pad or some fine sandpaper. There also seems to be an orangish spot in the second pic but it is some artifact in the picture. It is not rust.



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