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I don't consider myself a collector really, I just have a few pieces from makers I call friends.
So how I ended up owning such an epic pc of knife history is beyond me. But unfortunately I need to buy a bigger family car, so it needs to go.
This was made by Tom in 1984 and he called it his "Soul Seeker". It is numbered #255-20.
Being his 255th blade and 20th sword. OAL is 38 1/4" w/ a 26 1/4" blade. It is a full take down with a stainless wire wrapped handle. The Blade is D2. It has a wood core, leather wrapped sheath with a kydex hanger.
It does have a few scratches and spots normal with anything this age. And the leather sheath has some scuffs.
I am asking $3850 o.b.o. I believe it is worth quite a bit more being such a unique pc of knife history. I'll cover Priority Insured shipping.
If this doesn't sell in a few weeks, it will be headed to a dealer and priced quite a bit higher.
Sorry for the mediocre pictures, no way it will fit in my light box!!







So how I ended up owning such an epic pc of knife history is beyond me. But unfortunately I need to buy a bigger family car, so it needs to go.
This was made by Tom in 1984 and he called it his "Soul Seeker". It is numbered #255-20.
Being his 255th blade and 20th sword. OAL is 38 1/4" w/ a 26 1/4" blade. It is a full take down with a stainless wire wrapped handle. The Blade is D2. It has a wood core, leather wrapped sheath with a kydex hanger.
It does have a few scratches and spots normal with anything this age. And the leather sheath has some scuffs.
I am asking $3850 o.b.o. I believe it is worth quite a bit more being such a unique pc of knife history. I'll cover Priority Insured shipping.
If this doesn't sell in a few weeks, it will be headed to a dealer and priced quite a bit higher.
Sorry for the mediocre pictures, no way it will fit in my light box!!






