tyr_shadowblade
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SOLD
Impulsively bought a doublecool dagger from another member last month, but now I need money so I'm bundling it with 4 other knives to sell FAST!
1. Dagger is a custom from unknown maker in Tennessee the seller acquired at a show over 20 years ago. Unused, like new. Single edged with an indestructable point, jimping, and sculpted handle. 6.5" ATS34 blade is sharp. Kinda reminds me of a Gerber MKI. Would make a great thrower or pigsticker. Comes with a well made Kydex sheath with prototype Teklok that will fit up to a 2" wide belt.
2. Mickey Yurco "Pocket Knife" model produced by Boker in 440C. Very sharp, ergonomics are awesome, great sheath. These retail at about a hundred bucks and are sold out everywhere.
3. Antique handmade cleaver seax. Had this 20 years, it's servicably sharp for chopping vegetables I guess, but it just sat in a drawer the whole time I've owned it. Looks like something an orc would carry, lol.
4. Tom Anderson design Cyborg, 440C hawkbill, liner lock works well, micarta scales, flicks open easily, screaming sharp (sent it off for the Wicked Edge treatment). Kinda heavy and no pocket clip or sheath, so just stayed in the glovebox of my car.
5. Frost Cutlery hawkbill, 440C, also flips open easily, liner lock seems to work, pocket clip, rubberized handle. Missing the pivot screw but has been holding together and functioning with no issues. Was going to find a screw at the hardware store but forgot (unpictured, but it's a Frost and it's free).
All 5 knives, shipped in a medium Priority Mail box within the United States, only SOLD
Paypal preferred, but can accept other electronic forms of payment as well. No trades.







Impulsively bought a doublecool dagger from another member last month, but now I need money so I'm bundling it with 4 other knives to sell FAST!
1. Dagger is a custom from unknown maker in Tennessee the seller acquired at a show over 20 years ago. Unused, like new. Single edged with an indestructable point, jimping, and sculpted handle. 6.5" ATS34 blade is sharp. Kinda reminds me of a Gerber MKI. Would make a great thrower or pigsticker. Comes with a well made Kydex sheath with prototype Teklok that will fit up to a 2" wide belt.
2. Mickey Yurco "Pocket Knife" model produced by Boker in 440C. Very sharp, ergonomics are awesome, great sheath. These retail at about a hundred bucks and are sold out everywhere.
3. Antique handmade cleaver seax. Had this 20 years, it's servicably sharp for chopping vegetables I guess, but it just sat in a drawer the whole time I've owned it. Looks like something an orc would carry, lol.
4. Tom Anderson design Cyborg, 440C hawkbill, liner lock works well, micarta scales, flicks open easily, screaming sharp (sent it off for the Wicked Edge treatment). Kinda heavy and no pocket clip or sheath, so just stayed in the glovebox of my car.
5. Frost Cutlery hawkbill, 440C, also flips open easily, liner lock seems to work, pocket clip, rubberized handle. Missing the pivot screw but has been holding together and functioning with no issues. Was going to find a screw at the hardware store but forgot (unpictured, but it's a Frost and it's free).
All 5 knives, shipped in a medium Priority Mail box within the United States, only SOLD
Paypal preferred, but can accept other electronic forms of payment as well. No trades.







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