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Payment via PayPal goods and services. Shipping via USPS priority mail. U.S. only. No trades (unless you want to trade me a Michael Walker or a Ron Lake, lol). None of the knives have boxes or papers, but each will come in a nylon pouch. Thank you! [Note: strikethrough text indicates the knife has been sold.]
Spyderco Calypso: VG10. Smooth, no detent but stays securely shut, solid lockup, very sharp, centering a little off to the left. Some extremely light scratches here or there but very little in terms of signs of use. These are very rare! $60. Pics:
Spyderco Jot Singh Khalsa: VG-10. Smooth, good detent, solid lockup, sharp, centering a little bit off to the left. Tiny bit of wear on clip, some wear on handle, but blade looks clean. $120. Pics:
Benchmade Taggedout: CPM 154. Smooth, again no detent but stays securely shut, solid lockup, very sharp, blade well centered. AWT scales, anodized I believe. A tiny blemish in the stonewashed blade on the show side (see photos), it’s just cosmetic. Some wear on the clip. Other than that in great condition. Does not come with original scales. A laser. $140. Pics:
Spyderco Lum Chinese: ZDP-189. Smooth, good detent, solid lockup, very sharp, good centering. Plenty of wear on clip. Some snail trails on aluminum handle. It is hard to capture in photos but the ZDP-189 blade has a light patina, making it look darker in spots from this or that angle. Doesn’t look bad, but it’s not a stainless steel. $120. Pics:
Spyderco Opus: S30V. Smooth, good detent, solid lockup, pretty sharp, blade pretty well centered. The edge bevels aren’t even—the show side is noticeably larger. Previous owner polished the G10 scales. $90. Pics:
Spyderco Yojimbo 1: S30V. Smooth, good detent, some blade wiggle, sharp (but the edge has a little dent in it, see photos—it should sharpen out pretty easily), centering off to the right (you may be able to adjust it). The blade has some scratches and signs of wear, while the handle and clip are pretty clean. A little bit of stick in the compression lock but nothing crazy. $150. Pics: https://imgur.com/a/O1K1rna
Strider SJ75: CPM-154. Smooth, good detent, solid lockup, pretty sharp, blade well centered. There is a little bit of lockstick, typical of most Striders. It should go away with repeated openings and closings. Some extremely light scratches here and there, nothing major at all. $575. Pics: https://imgur.com/a/J4MY0I3
William Henry E10: D2. Smooth, good detent, solid lockup, very sharp, blade well centered. There are a couple nicks in the black anodization of the aluminum handle, that’s about it. $200. Pics: https://imgur.com/a/E98YrFe
Benchmade 530 Pardue: 154CM. Smooth, no detent but stays securely shut, a little bit of blade wiggle, very sharp, blade well centered. Scratches on clip but that’s about it. One of the coolest little Benchmades out there. $90. Pics: https://imgur.com/a/lMN8Djg
Fantoni HB03: M390. 3.5” blade version. Smooth, good detent, solid lockup, sharp, blade well centered. It’s not really meant to be a flipper (it’s more of a guard if you will) but you can indeed flip it. Some scratches on clip but that’s about it. Rare and awesome. $225. Fantoni no longer exists and this knife is very hard to find. Here is the product page: https://www.knifecommand.com/fanton...harsey-combat-folder-tactical-knife-od-green/
Pics: https://imgur.com/a/hDMNjeV
REKAT Carnivore: ATS-34. Smooth, does not have a traditional detent (it’s kind of like a Benchmade axis lock) but stays securely closed, a tiny bit of blade wiggle, pretty sharp, centering off to the left. There are some dark spots on the edge, which I’m sure can be sharpened out. The locking mechanism sometimes sticks and you’ve got to use some force to shift it downwards. There are scratches and spots. The logo is a bit worn. Definitely used. But a cool one. Feels great in the hand. Old school. $70. Pics: https://imgur.com/a/OwK1enC
[ALL SOLD]
Payment via PayPal goods and services. Shipping via USPS priority mail. U.S. only. No trades (unless you want to trade me a Michael Walker or a Ron Lake, lol). None of the knives have boxes or papers, but each will come in a nylon pouch. Thank you! [Note: strikethrough text indicates the knife has been sold.]
Spyderco Calypso: VG10. Smooth, no detent but stays securely shut, solid lockup, very sharp, centering a little off to the left. Some extremely light scratches here or there but very little in terms of signs of use. These are very rare! $60. Pics:
Spyderco Jot Singh Khalsa: VG-10. Smooth, good detent, solid lockup, sharp, centering a little bit off to the left. Tiny bit of wear on clip, some wear on handle, but blade looks clean. $120. Pics:
Spyderco Opus: S30V. Smooth, good detent, solid lockup, pretty sharp, blade pretty well centered. The edge bevels aren’t even—the show side is noticeably larger. Previous owner polished the G10 scales. $90. Pics:
Spyderco Yojimbo 1: S30V. Smooth, good detent, some blade wiggle, sharp (but the edge has a little dent in it, see photos—it should sharpen out pretty easily), centering off to the right (you may be able to adjust it). The blade has some scratches and signs of wear, while the handle and clip are pretty clean. A little bit of stick in the compression lock but nothing crazy. $150. Pics: https://imgur.com/a/O1K1rna
Strider SJ75: CPM-154. Smooth, good detent, solid lockup, pretty sharp, blade well centered. There is a little bit of lockstick, typical of most Striders. It should go away with repeated openings and closings. Some extremely light scratches here and there, nothing major at all. $575. Pics: https://imgur.com/a/J4MY0I3
William Henry E10: D2. Smooth, good detent, solid lockup, very sharp, blade well centered. There are a couple nicks in the black anodization of the aluminum handle, that’s about it. $200. Pics: https://imgur.com/a/E98YrFe
Benchmade 530 Pardue: 154CM. Smooth, no detent but stays securely shut, a little bit of blade wiggle, very sharp, blade well centered. Scratches on clip but that’s about it. One of the coolest little Benchmades out there. $90. Pics: https://imgur.com/a/lMN8Djg
Fantoni HB03: M390. 3.5” blade version. Smooth, good detent, solid lockup, sharp, blade well centered. It’s not really meant to be a flipper (it’s more of a guard if you will) but you can indeed flip it. Some scratches on clip but that’s about it. Rare and awesome. $225. Fantoni no longer exists and this knife is very hard to find. Here is the product page: https://www.knifecommand.com/fanton...harsey-combat-folder-tactical-knife-od-green/
Pics: https://imgur.com/a/hDMNjeV
REKAT Carnivore: ATS-34. Smooth, does not have a traditional detent (it’s kind of like a Benchmade axis lock) but stays securely closed, a tiny bit of blade wiggle, pretty sharp, centering off to the left. There are some dark spots on the edge, which I’m sure can be sharpened out. The locking mechanism sometimes sticks and you’ve got to use some force to shift it downwards. There are scratches and spots. The logo is a bit worn. Definitely used. But a cool one. Feels great in the hand. Old school. $70. Pics: https://imgur.com/a/OwK1enC
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