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Three Shirogorovs and a Thorburn
KN18-TNK Shirogorov CannaBis SE. This is a True North Knives Special Edition of the Shirogorov/Sinkevich collaboration. Like every Shiro I have owned it is solid, stylish and flies on the proprietary multi row bearings they use. I am not the first owner and the knife has been lightly carried by me, no signs of use. Everything is as it should be on this knife. #67 of 100. Priced at $1,100 which I think is as low as you are going to see. SOLD
KN19-Shirogorov F3 with scalloped G10 scales. The real deal here is the steel. Named after the legendary knifemaker Robert W. Loveless, RWL is not a steel that Shirogorov often uses. Ive gone back and forth on selling this, but at the end of the day I have too many of my favorite model knife, so this one can go. With blue anodized liners and clip. Used, but shows no sign of it. Everytthing is as it should be. $750. SOLD
KN20-Shirogorov F95 Custom Division #26. Its hard to know how many of a given CD configuration Shirogorov makes, but I belive this blade to be unique with its gray and black lines micarts scales and dark gray stonewash finish. The steel is S30V. It does show some signs of use, but nothing bad. Everything as it should be, original edge, unsharpened. $1,900. An excellent price for a knife of this caliber.
KN21-Andre E. Thorburn L36M with Arizona Ironwood scales and black G10 bolsters. This is a big knife with a 3 ¾ blade. If you know Thorburns work you know that this thing flies on IKBS bearings with a perfect detent to match. Fit and finish and action are all perfect. The only flaw is a couple of marks on the gold anodized clip with matching liners, red liner accent and superb filework. Has a very light scratch near the tip of the blade. $600.SOLD
All the usual rules apply. Be sure of your local laws, be of age. First "I'll take it" gets it. I am open to reasonable trade offers of like knives: custom Shiros, John W Smith, larger William Henrys will all get my attention.
Best way to reach me is at rickpropas@comcast.net
KN18-TNK Shirogorov CannaBis SE. This is a True North Knives Special Edition of the Shirogorov/Sinkevich collaboration. Like every Shiro I have owned it is solid, stylish and flies on the proprietary multi row bearings they use. I am not the first owner and the knife has been lightly carried by me, no signs of use. Everything is as it should be on this knife. #67 of 100. Priced at $1,100 which I think is as low as you are going to see. SOLD
KN19-Shirogorov F3 with scalloped G10 scales. The real deal here is the steel. Named after the legendary knifemaker Robert W. Loveless, RWL is not a steel that Shirogorov often uses. Ive gone back and forth on selling this, but at the end of the day I have too many of my favorite model knife, so this one can go. With blue anodized liners and clip. Used, but shows no sign of it. Everytthing is as it should be. $750. SOLD
KN20-Shirogorov F95 Custom Division #26. Its hard to know how many of a given CD configuration Shirogorov makes, but I belive this blade to be unique with its gray and black lines micarts scales and dark gray stonewash finish. The steel is S30V. It does show some signs of use, but nothing bad. Everything as it should be, original edge, unsharpened. $1,900. An excellent price for a knife of this caliber.
KN21-Andre E. Thorburn L36M with Arizona Ironwood scales and black G10 bolsters. This is a big knife with a 3 ¾ blade. If you know Thorburns work you know that this thing flies on IKBS bearings with a perfect detent to match. Fit and finish and action are all perfect. The only flaw is a couple of marks on the gold anodized clip with matching liners, red liner accent and superb filework. Has a very light scratch near the tip of the blade. $600.SOLD
All the usual rules apply. Be sure of your local laws, be of age. First "I'll take it" gets it. I am open to reasonable trade offers of like knives: custom Shiros, John W Smith, larger William Henrys will all get my attention.
Best way to reach me is at rickpropas@comcast.net
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