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Two knives for sale here. I am trying to pare down my collection and fund a custom purchase.
Paypal preferred, USPS MO also accepted. International customers add $12 for shipping. I reserve the right not to sell for any reason.
GEC #79 Workhorse Whittler in Calico Bone - A fantastic example of the Calico bone, for my taste, this is some of the best Calico bone I have seen from GEC, its got a TON of character. This one is brand new in the tube, has not been used or sharpened, just admired.
Closed Length: 3 3/4"
Open Length (spear blade): 6.3125"
Open Length (clip blade): 6.125"
Overall Thickness: 9/16"
The main spear blade is made of 1/8" stock and the 2 secondary blades are a thinner 1/16" stock.
I am asking SPF
Queen 1987 Winchester #2921 Coffin Jack - 3.5" closed Carbon Steel. This one has been used, sharpened, and carried. It has a razor sharp edge on both blades. Both blades are very tight, no wobble in any direction. I squeezed the pivot in a vise and peened the pin down on this one to get rid of some blade play, it is now 100% solid. It does have a cosmetic imperfection on the mark side bolster from my repair, which you can see in the first pic, it has no effect on function of the knife at all. The jigged bone is nice and dark and no chips or cracks anywhere.
I am asking $SOLD
Paypal preferred, USPS MO also accepted. International customers add $12 for shipping. I reserve the right not to sell for any reason.
GEC #79 Workhorse Whittler in Calico Bone - A fantastic example of the Calico bone, for my taste, this is some of the best Calico bone I have seen from GEC, its got a TON of character. This one is brand new in the tube, has not been used or sharpened, just admired.
Closed Length: 3 3/4"
Open Length (spear blade): 6.3125"
Open Length (clip blade): 6.125"
Overall Thickness: 9/16"
The main spear blade is made of 1/8" stock and the 2 secondary blades are a thinner 1/16" stock.
I am asking SPF
Queen 1987 Winchester #2921 Coffin Jack - 3.5" closed Carbon Steel. This one has been used, sharpened, and carried. It has a razor sharp edge on both blades. Both blades are very tight, no wobble in any direction. I squeezed the pivot in a vise and peened the pin down on this one to get rid of some blade play, it is now 100% solid. It does have a cosmetic imperfection on the mark side bolster from my repair, which you can see in the first pic, it has no effect on function of the knife at all. The jigged bone is nice and dark and no chips or cracks anywhere.
I am asking $SOLD
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