SOLD: Spyderco American Pride Slip-NIB

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Here is my Spyderco Collector's Numbered #103 slip. Hate to see it go..but need the cash for an sorely underfunded project underway here on the farm. This knife has lived in a safe since Spyderco sent it to me under the collector's program eleven years ago. Never carried, nor or used to cut anything. Factory edge. Original Box and paperwork included. Aluminum Scales and AUS-6 blade steel. Made in Seki City Japan.

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1) Spyderco C72P Pride-American Version. $98 SOLD to Cobold76

Thank You

No Trades Please-unless you have a guitar to offer.

I pay the PayPal fees. You pay Shipping. CONUS only shipped in a USPS Priority Mail Small Flat Rate Box with Confirmation = $5.85. Insurance Extra as requested.

Sales Stipulations: First " I'll take it " posted in this thread, followed with prompt PayPal payment follow-through, gets this Hard To Find Slip! Thanks.

PM me, or E Mail me through my profile for PayPal Address. E mail a sure bet and quicker than PM's if I am away from PC.
 
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May I suggest you move your knife to the 'Production Folders (Individual)' sales section. You're more likely to find a buyer I reckon:)

(Incidentally, we have two of the quads in you avatar pic, great tools!)
 
Thanks. If it doesn't move here I will. But technically this is a slip knife...so let's see what happens.

RE Avatar: I was at an ag show last week and Honda had a Foreman 500 like ours cut in two right down the center so you could see the guts. very cool. E Mail Me for pic.

May I suggest you move your knife to the 'Production Folders (Individual)' sales section. You're more likely to find a buyer I reckon:)

(Incidentally, we have two of the quads in you avatar pic, great tools!)
 
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It may be a "slip joint" knife but it certainly isn't traditional. Let's move this to the correct forum. Also, this is a sales thread so the chatter needs to not happen. Thanks
 
OK. I guess this Slip was too modern for this category. Sorry. And I was being polite to my responder. Sorry again. I learn more each time I visit this great site.
It may be a "slip joint" knife but it certainly isn't traditional. Let's move this to the correct forum. Also, this is a sales thread so the chatter needs to not happen. Thanks
 
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