* SOLD * Spyderco Mule S45vn blade

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Gary W. Graley

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Spyderco Mule S45vn blade with some very grippy scales attached there isn't a box for this one. Also quite a rugged leather sheath is included as well. I had picked up two Mules recently figuring that I'd hang onto one and probably part with the other and this is how it played out.
I have sharpened it up on a Worksharp to about 17 degrees per side, quite sharp now.

Price shipped in the USA is $old
Payment by US Postal money order or check if I know you as I do not have paypal

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Some very grippy scales on this rascal

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Thanks for checking,
G2
 
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From what I gather, they are Silk blue fat grips, and provide excellent gripping surface.
G2
 
A note about the sheath, it is not one that I have made, not sure of the origin but it is quite stout.
Knife is still available at this time,
G2
 
I really like this knife. I wish you had PayPal! Are the grips comfortable or would they need to be sanded a bit as to not grate my love handles?
 
A money order from the post office doesn't cost but just over a dollar so that's not too much.

As to the scales, the top and bottom are quite smooth to the touch where the sides are the grippy section and while grippy I don't feel that they are overly uncomfortable, just provides a good positive grip during use.

Thanks for the interest
G2
 
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Here's a view from the side so you can see how far away from the belt loop the handle is

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G2
 
Thanks, this one is now SOLD
G2
 
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