TRC, Benchmade, & Bark River

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TRC Splinter 120 green canvas micarta
I sandblasted the flared pins and used this a few times. This was a backup and saw very little use.


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Benchmade Puukko 200
3V First Production 161/700
I put a convex edge on this knife and carried it a few times. I also trimmed the leather sheath to have a taper to properly work as a dangler type sheath.
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Bark River Gunny
3V Custom Sheath rehandled by me in multicam G10
This was my primary use knife for a while, but not it never gets used. I sanded the knife and it looks pretty good. The sheath has scuffs and the loop was resewn. This particular sheath can only be used as a dangler type sheath. Condition as pictured and is in good working order.


All three knives are used and are sold as such. What you see is what you get. I ship USPS insured with a tracking #.
 
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Not looking for trades as I have too many derelict knives already, but I would consider a trade. I would consider a trade to be a long shot.
 
Here are more pictures of the splinter. Any discolorations on the handle are from water. The last picture is a size comparison of the splinter 120, XS Splinter, and splinter deluxe.
 
Hi, Is that the regular rampless Gunny or the Gunny hunter? Thank you.
This started as a blue G10 Gunny with a ramp that I then did custom work to. I ground off the ramp and skeletonized the tang before adding the Mcam G10 scales with brass hardware. Bark River uses different patterns of skeletonized tangs to differentiate blade steels in production. I removed section between the two brass corby rivets. I also added brass blind pins in the two holes at the front that are under the handle that you can't see. These extend into the G10 scales and were meant to keep the bolster area rigid. Normally the two holes serve as connectors for epoxy to flow into.
 
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