Gary W. Graley
“Imagination is more important than knowledge"
Knifemaker / Craftsman / Service Provider
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Have a used large BG-42 Sebenza, no box, no card, no wrench, just a solid working folder!
This has C99 on the inside of the handle slabs, there was no marking on the blade which I believe indicates it is BG-42 and around the 2000' time frame, but it is solid, early lockup, nicely centered blade as well.
The handle slabs have the usual snail trails on them but nothing very deep.
The blade has some marks on the one side, also the person I got it from had sharpened it and ended up with a slight recurve at the start of the blade, blade is razor sharp, touched it up myself.
Also added what I call a Bobtail fob, with Celtic bead sandwiched between two diamond knots, the black thread whipping knot keeps the fob from swinging into the blade area. Very handy for retrieval as well as sharp looking to, but then, I am biased
Price shipped in the USA $old, payment by US postal money order or check if I know you.
Here are some shots of the knife taken tonight.
C99_closed by GaryWGraley, on Flickr
C99_clip by GaryWGraley, on Flickr
blade centered
C99_centered by GaryWGraley, on Flickr
a faint line in the stone wash runs on the one side of the blade near the spine
C99_open by GaryWGraley, on Flickr
Early lockup, fresh grease on the washers as well
C99_lockup by GaryWGraley, on Flickr
Here you can see that slight recurve at the start of the edge
C99_blade by GaryWGraley, on Flickr
Thanks for checking, no trades on this one please,
G2
This has C99 on the inside of the handle slabs, there was no marking on the blade which I believe indicates it is BG-42 and around the 2000' time frame, but it is solid, early lockup, nicely centered blade as well.
The handle slabs have the usual snail trails on them but nothing very deep.
The blade has some marks on the one side, also the person I got it from had sharpened it and ended up with a slight recurve at the start of the blade, blade is razor sharp, touched it up myself.
Also added what I call a Bobtail fob, with Celtic bead sandwiched between two diamond knots, the black thread whipping knot keeps the fob from swinging into the blade area. Very handy for retrieval as well as sharp looking to, but then, I am biased

Price shipped in the USA $old, payment by US postal money order or check if I know you.
Here are some shots of the knife taken tonight.


blade centered

a faint line in the stone wash runs on the one side of the blade near the spine

Early lockup, fresh grease on the washers as well

Here you can see that slight recurve at the start of the edge

Thanks for checking, no trades on this one please,
G2
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