New seller here so I hope that saying; "Don't use 'friends and family' on PP" is sufficient for everyone's comfort. I'll ship insured (to the knife's value) as well. All of these knives are in excellent condition, except for the Boker Green Bone Stockman which is unsharpened but has some aging flecks and a light rust along the inner backsprings. It probably could clean up decently. Carbon blades on that one. If the prices appear a tad high to you, please remember that insured shipping has been factored in to the cost. CONUS only. I am 'cuger' on ebay with 100% positive feedback but I'm tired of playing around, buying and selling slipjoints here and there, and then getting a bill from Ebay as if it's some kind of monthly mortgage payment. So help me get started selling here. I'm trying to do the impossible and become a 'one-knife' guy (for mental reasons), which actually means 3-5 knife guy. This is a pretty good chance to get some cool knives for you all, I think. Most have boxes. THESE ARE THE ONLY PRICE OPTIONS. Thanks for your time. PM me with the knife you'd like and please let me know in the thread if that doesn't work.
AG Russell's;
--CM-16 Cattaraugus 2 7/8 inch, ATS-34, Brown Bone. Some pinhead sized patches of tarnish on brass liners. 55$
--Abalone Interframe Lockback. 3 inches closed. GIN-1 steel. 65$
--Pinched Peanut, Mammoth Ivory scales, VG-10 steel. (Masterpiece) SOLD
Schatt Morgan;
--3 1/2 inch congress. 2001 and 2002. White bone and brown bone. Stainless. 70$ each
--Brown Bone Scout knife. 3 1/8 inch, stainless. SOLD
Colonel Coon;
--3 1/8 Autumn bone Humpback Whittler. Great fit and finish. 50$
Honk Falls;
--3 3/8 inch congress. Green bone. Very nice, smooth action. This is the sleeper of the bunch. "Germany" listed on blade. Nice bar shield. Classic. SOLD
Case;
--2 7/8 inch peanut. This is my hardest sell. I have been to Michael Hoover's shop and he's a great craftsman and very nice man. The scales here are Nephrite Jade. THIS IS NOT COMPOSITE STONE, in contrast to some of the well-known stonesmiths who are putting gluey, stone dust on their knives. I've seen how Mr. Hoover does it and he takes great pride in finding, cutting, fitting and polishing actual stone on his knives. It's a beauty, but too much of a valuable item to worry about. I have two of these and need to cut down to one as I won't carry such a nice treasure. 250$
Canal Street;
3 1/2 inch, serialized buffalo horn whittler. Another extremely tough sell. Very dark, rich black horn. Glossy with some very faint traces of white, almost underneath the black if that's possible to say. . It's mostly black though and an incredible, heirloom piece of a knife. Awesome. Tough sell. SOLD
Puma;
3 1/2 inch Vintage Puma Bantam. Great stag. This is from the older era of Puma when their knives were master crafted. Phenomenal craftsmanship on this knife. You either know this era of Puma or you don't. Those who know will know what I mean here. Great knife. 150$
Buck;
3 inch companion in black charcoal dymondwood. No brass on it which is a great touch. Hard to find and out of production (black charcoal dymondwood scales anyway). USA made, stainless. 35$
Queen;
3 3/8 inch Ram's Horn Middleman Jack. D-2 steel. Built like a bank vault with beautiful glossy and partially transparent Ram's Horn scales. It looks like amber and is a very special knife. Classy, small oval shield. The pen blade is quite stout. Just a tight, strong build to it with a bear trap snap. 80$
Boker;
3 3/8 inch smooth green bone stockman. Flecks on carbon blades and rust along inner liners. Never sharpened. Very pretty bone. 25$
AG Russell's;
--CM-16 Cattaraugus 2 7/8 inch, ATS-34, Brown Bone. Some pinhead sized patches of tarnish on brass liners. 55$
--Abalone Interframe Lockback. 3 inches closed. GIN-1 steel. 65$
--Pinched Peanut, Mammoth Ivory scales, VG-10 steel. (Masterpiece) SOLD
Schatt Morgan;
--3 1/2 inch congress. 2001 and 2002. White bone and brown bone. Stainless. 70$ each
--Brown Bone Scout knife. 3 1/8 inch, stainless. SOLD
Colonel Coon;
--3 1/8 Autumn bone Humpback Whittler. Great fit and finish. 50$
Honk Falls;
--3 3/8 inch congress. Green bone. Very nice, smooth action. This is the sleeper of the bunch. "Germany" listed on blade. Nice bar shield. Classic. SOLD
Case;
--2 7/8 inch peanut. This is my hardest sell. I have been to Michael Hoover's shop and he's a great craftsman and very nice man. The scales here are Nephrite Jade. THIS IS NOT COMPOSITE STONE, in contrast to some of the well-known stonesmiths who are putting gluey, stone dust on their knives. I've seen how Mr. Hoover does it and he takes great pride in finding, cutting, fitting and polishing actual stone on his knives. It's a beauty, but too much of a valuable item to worry about. I have two of these and need to cut down to one as I won't carry such a nice treasure. 250$
Canal Street;
3 1/2 inch, serialized buffalo horn whittler. Another extremely tough sell. Very dark, rich black horn. Glossy with some very faint traces of white, almost underneath the black if that's possible to say. . It's mostly black though and an incredible, heirloom piece of a knife. Awesome. Tough sell. SOLD
Puma;
3 1/2 inch Vintage Puma Bantam. Great stag. This is from the older era of Puma when their knives were master crafted. Phenomenal craftsmanship on this knife. You either know this era of Puma or you don't. Those who know will know what I mean here. Great knife. 150$
Buck;
3 inch companion in black charcoal dymondwood. No brass on it which is a great touch. Hard to find and out of production (black charcoal dymondwood scales anyway). USA made, stainless. 35$
Queen;
3 3/8 inch Ram's Horn Middleman Jack. D-2 steel. Built like a bank vault with beautiful glossy and partially transparent Ram's Horn scales. It looks like amber and is a very special knife. Classy, small oval shield. The pen blade is quite stout. Just a tight, strong build to it with a bear trap snap. 80$
Boker;
3 3/8 inch smooth green bone stockman. Flecks on carbon blades and rust along inner liners. Never sharpened. Very pretty bone. 25$
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