* Sold * Demko 20.5

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Gary W. Graley

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Boker Plus Tech-Tool City 1 GITD Orange glows in the dark scales. I have sharpened the blade to it's betterment, much like a razor with it's hollow ground mirror polished blade.

Price shipped in the USA is $old
payment by US Postal money order or check if I know you, I do not have paypal.

I've added a nice short lanyard on this which works great in drawing the knife out of pocket, the clip holds the knife secure as well.



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anything showing on the blade are reflections from our ceiling ;)

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The orange handles glow ALL night long, pretty neat stuff making it easy to locate in the dark if need be.

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Thanks for checking,
G2
 
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This is now sold



also now on deck is this Demko 20.5 I have sharpened it up to it's betterment, mirror polished edge bevels and very sharp.

The blade has a rough stonewash effect, to my eyes it looks looks a little scuffed but it blends in with the stonewash so I'm not sure what gives it that look.
I've used it mainly as a fidget folder with the shark lock and drop shutty blade.

I've also added a nice lanyard to the folder to aid in retrieval.

Price shipped in the USA is $125....Price drop to $110
payment by US Postal money order or check if I know you, I do not have paypal.

Now, a friend on the forum was generous to send me a set of Skiff bearings, which are installed on this knife and it resulted in a very very smooth operation.
Since the Skiff bearings were gifted to me, I'll not increase the sales price, but pass along the kindness that I enjoyed from his generosity ;)
The original bearings will be included as well.

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Here you can see the rub marks I'm talking about, in certain lighting they look harsher than they really are, of course doesn't affect the cutting performance, but again, not sure how they got there or if they are suppose to be there...
you can not feel anything when rubbing across the face, so again, it's just something that is in the stone wash I am guessing.

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Thanks for checking,
G2
 
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Still available and no trades on this one please
Thanks
G2
 
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