(SOLD) Fire Sale, a few knives up for sale...

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Mistwalker

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Fire Sale in the sense that I seriously need a fire lit under my @$$, or rather under some projects. Multiple people are behind schedule on paying me at the moment (just comes with the territory sometimes), but I still need to fund some other projects to get paid for something. So...I am putting a few of my favorites up for sale. I don't usually do this, and I hate to turn loose of these, especially the more rare ones but I don't see a choice. You know if I'm outside in the dark at 5 something am taking pics to sell knives that something is wrong and I really do need to raise the cash. If the flash makes it hard to make a decision I'll add shots taken in the daylight later.

The prices listed all include shipping, tracking, and insurance. Pay pal or USPS money order only. Pay pal is preferred and will get it in the mail quicker because with the money order I'll have to wait till it gets here and clears.



A Ritter RSK MKII. This one is # 121 from the first production run. It is has been tested out but not abused and still fully functional and has a fresh edge on it. I have the original grivory scales and a set of micarta scales and i am asking SOLD

Specs are:

Doug Ritter RSK® Mk2
Design Ethan Becker & Doug Ritter
Blade Material 1095 hardened to 57 HRC
Blade Length 6 in. (15.24 cm)
Blade Thickness 0.188 in. (4.78 mm)
Blade Shape Wide-Chord Drop Point
Blade Grind High Flat Grind
40º inclusive edge, 8º bevel
Overall Length 11.375 in. (28.89 cm)
Balance Variable Perfect Balance™
Weight (full up) 13.2 oz. (374 g)
Weight (w/ all 3 brass plugs removed) 12.8 oz. (363 g)
Tang Style Full, extends past handle material at rear, lanyard hole
Blade/Tang Finish Charcoal Gray Powdercoat
Handle Material Black Glass Reinforced Swiss GV6H
Sheath Multi-carry Ballistic Nylon w/ ambidextrous molded Kydex liner


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A TOPS Mohawk Hunter. This one has been used a good bit and has been well tested as well but still in good shape. I'm asking SOLD

specs are:

Blade Length: 5.0"
O/A Length: 10"
Cutting Edge: 4 3/4"
Thickness: 3/16"
Blade Color: Black Traction Coating
Handle: Black Linen Micarta®
Steel: 1095 High Carbon Alloy RC-58
Sheath: Kydex With a Rotating Steel Spring Clip
Weight: 9.1oz
Weight w/ Sheath: 12.0oz
Mfg. Handcrafted in the USA

A little history here.

http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showthread.php/827081-Mohawk-Hunter-An-American-Bushcraft-Knife


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This is a knife I named the 1-0 and Bryan Breeden made it. It's actually quite sentimental to me but I must be getting old or something as most of the time I tend to reach for another smaller knife Bryan made for me and this one isn't getting any carry time which just doesn't seem quite right for a knife designed and built to be used and used in hard. It also has a piggy-back utility knife/fire steel striker It's seen a good bit of field time but I'm still asking SOLD

Specs and history here.

http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showthread.php/667308-The-New-One-the-quot-1-0-quot



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A Rowen Made DPx HEST, I think this is probably one of the last new Rowen made versions of this knife still NIB. It has seen no use and all of the parts; cord & lok, molle loks, paperwork, and ESEE business card are all in the bag. I hate to let this one go but I bought multiples of this knife and still have one that I carried for over a year and still carry quite a bit so I can survive without this one.SOLD

Specs are:

Overall Length: 7 5/8"
Blade Length:: 3 1/8"
Blade Material: 1095 Carbon Steel, Black Powder Coat
Blade Detail: 3/16” Blade Thickness
Handle Material: 1095 Carbon Steel Black w/Green Micarta Scales
Carry System: Black Kydex Molded Sheath w/Paracoard, Cord Lock & MOLLE Lock Kit
Weight: 4.5 oz. w/out sheath
Some of what I have done with my other one.

http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showthread.php/801059-Frozen-Fire-(AKA-Beating-On-A-H.E.S.T.)

http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showthread.php/718108-Hostile-Soup



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Ok, I dropped a couple of the prices, and lower and I can just sell them here at home for a little less and save the shipping and insurance charges and still come out the same.
 
hey Mist...ill take that breeden off your hands :D dont worry, she'll get used like she's sposed ta. email sent too
 
hey Mist...ill take that breeden off your hands :D dont worry, she'll get used like she's sposed ta. email sent too

Email sent. Good to know the knife will get used. Considering the history, thoughts, and work that went into the design it needs to be used, not sitting and waiting to be used. Bryan builds some really solid knives, but I have a couple of other Breedens that I do tend to carry...one larger and one smaller that sort of took that ones place lately.
 
Ok, just to clarify, if the knife that's left (the Mohawk Hunter) isn't your style that's all cool. We all have our own tastes and to each their own. To me is is a great combination of a bushcraft and survival knife with features built in that work well for both aspects of the studies, and a great knife all around for my style of knife use in the field. I just wanted to say if anyone is out there waiting for me to lower the price this isn't going to happen. I put it us as low as I was willing to go with it to start with to give a few people that have asked about the knife in the past a chance to it it at a decent price. It has been used yes, and even used pretty hard, but it is still in more than just decent shape and I know its capabilities first hand. Before I'll let it go any cheaper I'll keep it and be happy. I wasn't expecting all four knives to sell as fast as I needed them to anyway (once again thanks for the help guys!!) so I won't mind at all getting to hang on to this one.
 
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