SOLD-Slippies & Back Locks; Case, Colonial Prov, and Japanese Frost

Mistwalker

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I have for sale a couple of small collections of commemorative knives, all pristine and NIB ranging from 25 to 35 years old. The price includes PP fees, Priority Shipping and insurance in the U.S. which are my preferences for this sale. Must be 18 to buy, and any laws concerning such knives in your area the responsibility of the buyer.

I am not interested in trades at this time, but not being a traditional folder guy and more needing the money than the knives now, I am definitely open to reasonable counter offers.

Thanks for looking

First up is a small collection of knives commemorating various accomplishments and wins by the UTC Vols Football Team. One stag handled Case Trapper slip joint, and two bone handled Frost back lock knives. The Case is US made, and the Frosts are of Japanese make.

The Frost bolster locks in the images have been sold. I am asking ̶$̶2̶3̶0̶ $200 for the Case and other two Frost knives. To clarify this, to my thinking this is me dropping the price to what I want for the Case, and am just throwing the Frosts in free as a bonus to the buyer.
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Next up is a small collection of Colonial Province knives commemorating the 50th anniversary of major battles of WWII

I am asking ̶$̶1̶5̶0̶ $100
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The two Frost bolster locks have been sold. I will try to edit some now on my phone and will edit it more properly when I get to a computer
 
If someone is interested in the Case but not the other two Frosts, I won't mind breaking up the rest of the set at this point. I am also open to counter offers on the Case or the Colonial Provs.

If any of you are into collecting this sort of thing, they will do more good in your collections as far as I am concerned than going back into my desk drawer to age more.
 
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