Two 6 inch Diamond stones and a Buck Omni Hunter forbig blade slipjoint or lockback

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Want to trade the stones and the buck for a large blade 3.5 inch or bigger Slipjoint or Lockback. Not asking for new or in the box, just good condition. A single bladed slipjoint is my first choice.

Here is a set of two Smith’s brand Diamond Stones. Smith's DBSC 6-Inch COARSE Diamond Bench Stone AND FINE Bench Stone with Micro Tool Sharpening PadI bought these new. I have sharpened for a total of less than two hours on them, and cleaned them afterwards. Then I got a different set of stones. These are now up for trade. I was impressed with how fast these work! They are Smith’s brand and I think they are hard to beat for the money. I have included the description from the website below. I did not keep the plastic lid/top but you really don’t need it. These come already attached firmly to a base so they are very stable.

• "Micro Tool Sharpening Pad" allows for sharpening very small cutting edges.
• Quick cutting stone always remain flat.
• May be used dry or with water as a lubricant.
• Unique interrupted surface speeds sharpening.
• Real diamond sharpens tough stainless - even carbide and ceramic edges.
• May be used dry or with water as a lubricant
• Micro Tool Sharpening Pad allows for sharpening very small cutting edges
• Quick cutting stone always remain flat
• Real diamond sharpens tough stainless, even carbide and ceramic edges
• Unique interrupted surface speeds sharpening


Buck Folding 0397 Folding Omni Hunter™ 12P
I bought this from an estate sale. Someone has sharpened it, and I did some sharpening as well. It had some surface “crud” which I couldn’t identify. I used my dremel and buffed/cleaned the blade with Flitz metal polish, and hand applied MAAS polish too. Looks far better than when I bought it, but it is not perfect. The blade could use some additional polishing, or would make a fine user as is. This is a full sized knife, which feels great in my large hands. The blade is about 4 inches. I am only selling to generate some funds for another project. I copied some specs from the Buck website. MSRP is $68.00. It’s yours for $29.00 shipped continental U.S. Pay Pal preferred. If any questions, please email me direct at MTHall720@Gmail.com.
Description from Buck wesbsite:
• Blade Length: 4" (10.2 cm)
• Blade Material: Satin Finish 420HC Stainless Steel
• Carry System: Matching camo heavy duty nylon sheath
• Handle Material: Thermoplastic base with Dynaflex® rubber overmold in Realtree Hardwoods Green® HD™ camo
• Length Closed: 5 3/4" (14.6 cm)
• Locking: Yes
• One Hand: Yes
• Quantity: Yes
• Weight: 4.6 oz. (131 g)

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Chris I got the email. I will get back to you when home from work. If the blade is about 3.5 inches or more please email me a pic. Thanks
 
I just checked relative values and on one really popular site it looks like a Buck 110 in excellent condition, factory - not custom, is a little less than the Buck Omni Hunter offered for trade. If anyone has a used 110, not abused, but normal wear and tear, I would be interested. Also up for a roughly similar value slipjoint with single blade.

Thanks.
 
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