SOLD Never used. Combat Tradoon PRICED FOR QUICK SALE

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Brand new in box. Fired few times never used or carried. $Sold shipped. I know the Photobucket pictures are not the most clear. Often times people contact me and want to see clear pictures just for the sake of seeing pictures. If someone actually wants to buy it pending better pictures. I will be more than happy to text them some or email. Buyer will be thrilled. Awesome knife.
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Post has been edited to reflect the new rules. . As far as the pictures go we all know what a brand new combat Troodon looks like if not, there's a bunch of websites that show them. It looks just like that. The buyer is going to want more clear pictures and I will get those for you.
 
I'm just curious why such blurry photos? The whole point of photos is to see what the knife looks like. Nowadays the cameras are so good with photos so freaking clear yet I have an older under $100 camera that takes quite decent photos. Most cell phones have better cameras and pretty much everyone has a cellphone so curious why not take some normal more clear photos?
 
Really dude?... On my sale thread, with 100% feedback on expensive knives sold on the forum for years . You want to express your curiosity?
That's great, Thanks.
 
First, that's a good knife at a good price and I am somewhat interested as well. However, the photos and the misspelled word in the title threw me off. I'm not the only one either as 1 other person liked my post and someone else commented that the photos aren't helpful. I'm not questioning your integrity if that is what you infer however, and this is irregardless to the actual rules of the forum about posting or not posting photos. It seems most people post clear or mostly clear photos, large or small, and some don't post any at all. These are knives in new condition and posted by member with a lot of feedback (45+ approx.). So it is assumed by nature of them not posting photos and their feedback as long as the description is enough then everything is good to go. Can you see why posting super blurry photos gives the appearance of "fishyness"?

p.s. just trying to help for future clarification
 
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