Spyderco Caly 3 and 3.5, Dragonfly 2, and cheap Bastinelli folders

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For sale are three Spyderco knives, all users from my collection. They have only seen light use and have only been carried a few times. I am the first owner and have had them all for a few months. None of them have their boxes. All listed prices include US Priority Mail shipping and Paypal fee. International buyers must pay shipping at cost and assume all risk.

First is a Caly 3.5 in VG-10 steel and black peel ply G10. I gave it a few passes on a Spyderco white ceramic stone when I first got it, and it shows no signs of edge wear. Some snail trails from the pivot and rub marks on the G10 from the clip, otherwise it looks pristine. Solid lockup with no up and down play. Centered when closed. The price is SOLD

Next is a Caly 3 serrated edge in VG-10 steel and black peel ply G10. Very light use only, never been sharpened and has never needed it (factory edge intact). Some snail trails from the pivot and a very faint rub mark on the G10 from the clip, otherwise it looks pristine. Buttery smooth opening with solid lockup with no up and down play. Centered when closed. The price is SOLD.

Last is a Dragonfly 2 in VG-10 steel and green peel ply G10. This knife was sharpened one time on a Spyderco white ceramic stone and shows no signs of edge wear. Some snail trails from the pivot and rub marks on the G10 from the clip, otherwise it looks pristine. Solid lockup with no up and down play.Centered when closed. The price is SOLD.





 
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Next are two Bastinelli folders. Both have been carried a few times, neither have been used, neither come with boxes. I am the second owner of both.

First is a BBR2 with IKBS system and milled G10 scale. This knife was purchased by the first owner from Bastien directly at a blade show (not sure which one). The blade shows Bastien's characteristic convex blended edge. Opens smooth and falls closed. Lockup is solid with no play, and at about 50%. Centering is perfect.

Second is a Compact Drago Tac with milled G10 scale. I gave this one a few passes on a Spyderco white ceramic stone, a few faint sharpening marks can be seen in the right light (literally just a few passes with a ceramic stone). There are also a couple of faint dark spots at the heel of the blade on the left side, as shown in the pics. Besides this, the edge is nice and sharp and has no damage or wear. Lockup is solid with no play, and at about 30%. Centering is very slightly off towards the G10 scale. Opening is a little stiff, but will loosen with use or with pivot adjustment.

Both now sold.









 
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I'll take : "Compact Drago Tac with milled G10 scale. I gave this one a few passes on a Spyderco white ceramic stone, a few faint sharpening marks can be seen in the right light (literally just a few passes with a ceramic stone). There are also a couple of faint dark spots at the heel of the blade on the left side, as shown in the pics. Besides this, the edge is nice and sharp and has no damage or wear. Lockup is solid with no play, and at about 30%. Centering is very slightly off towards the G10 scale. Opening is a little stiff, but will loosen with use or with pivot adjustment"
 
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