Firebat
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Need to move these two to fund some incoming pre-orders.
1. SOLD Spyderco C134CFP Gayle Bradley. Pocketed a couple of times but never used. LNIB condition. Smooth as silk action, dead centered blade, and rock-solid lock-up. This is a newer production model with the drilled liners; slightly lighter but still a tank of a folder. Razor-sharp M4 blade. Compete with box and papers. $105. SOLD
SOLD2. Benchmade 905S Mini Stryker. Got this earlier this year from a dealer as new old stock. Have used it a few times for various EDC tasks, and as such, there are a handful of superficial scuffs on the tip of the blade. (See pics.) However, it's still in outstanding condition. 154CM blade is good and sharp, the lock-up is excellent with no blade play, and the action feels like the blade is on bearings. Great user/back-up folder. Complete with original box. $60. SOLD
Pics can be seen here
Prices include USPS Priority Mail in the U.S. PayPal preferred but absolutely no "eChecks". Not interested in trades at this time, and low ball offers will be politely ignored.
Drop me a note if you're interested, e-mail always works best.
Thanks-
Scott
1. SOLD Spyderco C134CFP Gayle Bradley. Pocketed a couple of times but never used. LNIB condition. Smooth as silk action, dead centered blade, and rock-solid lock-up. This is a newer production model with the drilled liners; slightly lighter but still a tank of a folder. Razor-sharp M4 blade. Compete with box and papers. $105. SOLD
SOLD2. Benchmade 905S Mini Stryker. Got this earlier this year from a dealer as new old stock. Have used it a few times for various EDC tasks, and as such, there are a handful of superficial scuffs on the tip of the blade. (See pics.) However, it's still in outstanding condition. 154CM blade is good and sharp, the lock-up is excellent with no blade play, and the action feels like the blade is on bearings. Great user/back-up folder. Complete with original box. $60. SOLD
Pics can be seen here
Prices include USPS Priority Mail in the U.S. PayPal preferred but absolutely no "eChecks". Not interested in trades at this time, and low ball offers will be politely ignored.
Drop me a note if you're interested, e-mail always works best.
Thanks-
Scott
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