I have for sale a Survive Knives GSO 7/7. This isn't any old 7/7. It is #19 out of the first 20 7/7's that Guy made.. It has been used to cut paper and shave my arm and then stored in its box with a coat of mineral oil. The knife is exactly like it came to me in the original box. It hasn't been sharpened. It does have a small spot with a few tiny pits (this is the most common way 3V corrodes). They were on the knife when it arrived. There is a picture of them.
Why am I selling it? Well, I couldn't decide between the 7/7 or the 5.1. I ordered both. I waited for both knives before I was going to use them. This would allow me to handle them and see which I like better. The other would get hidden away. I used the 5.1 first and it won me over. I never even got to put this knife to use. The 7/7 is just a little larger than I like for a general use knife. Actually the 5.1 is even right on the cusp of my max blade length.
I am asking SOLD!. Paypal only. I will cover fees and shipping and will ship via USPS with tracking. I am not interested in trades. Thanks. This is for sale on the other forum as well. I use time stamps to determine the first taker.








If you look about 1/10 of the way across the photo from the left side, at the height of the etching you can see three black spots in the form of a triangle. That is where the small amount of corrosion is.

Why am I selling it? Well, I couldn't decide between the 7/7 or the 5.1. I ordered both. I waited for both knives before I was going to use them. This would allow me to handle them and see which I like better. The other would get hidden away. I used the 5.1 first and it won me over. I never even got to put this knife to use. The 7/7 is just a little larger than I like for a general use knife. Actually the 5.1 is even right on the cusp of my max blade length.
I am asking SOLD!. Paypal only. I will cover fees and shipping and will ship via USPS with tracking. I am not interested in trades. Thanks. This is for sale on the other forum as well. I use time stamps to determine the first taker.








If you look about 1/10 of the way across the photo from the left side, at the height of the etching you can see three black spots in the form of a triangle. That is where the small amount of corrosion is.

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