SOLD: GEC UN-XLD 54, smooth blue bone, desert ironwood

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madcap_magician

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These are store sample knives, I picked them up impulsively, but the pull is too strong for my preference. Store sample knives did not meet GEC's cosmetic inspection for some reason, they were discounted a little from DLT, so I have passed that on. These are at cost plus shipping, fees, and about $15. I was unable to determine the cosmetic issue with the blue bone one, but I think the reason the desert ironwood one was flagged was because of the void next to the liner I have attempted to photograph. Please let me know if you want more specific pictures.

SOLD $155 SOLD Blue Bone
SOLD $155 SOLD Desert Ironwood







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I prefer payment PayPal G&S, but can accept CashApp, Venmo, USPS Money Order, and personal check (that last accepted at my discretion based on your Bladeforums history).

I ship promptly, either same or next day depending on time of payment, by USPS Priority Mail, fully insured, and with signature confirmation required on delivery. I will promptly notify buyer of any delay in shipping. Contact me prior to payment for other shipping options.

I request buyer reply promptly after receipt to confirm delivery and satisfaction. If I have not heard from you within three days of delivery confirmation, I will consider the sale final. No returns for buyer's remorse. I make careful effort to accurately describe and photograph knives I sell or trade, but if you feel that the knife was not accurately described, please contact me within three days of receipt to arrange return and refund and send me a picture of the defect.

I'll leave positive feedback for any buyer who posts in the sale thread, pays reasonably promptly and promptly notifies me when they receive the knife.

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Contact me prior to sending payment to verify payment and shipping plans. Any international buyer assumes full responsibility for the knife once shipped - I will accurately describe it on a customs declaration in terms of description and sale value (not label it a 'camping or gardening tool' or mark the value to be minimal or 'gift') and international buyers assume all risk of customs confiscation or shipping loss. For international buyers using mail forwarding services from the U.S., my responsibility ends once the knife has been received by your mail forwarding service.
 
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