paulhilborn
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First off, I don't have boxes for these---if by chance i do find the box it will ship with the knife
They all have some sort of blade scuff/rubs, especially on the multiple blade slippies
Second, these are all in great shape---pictures will tell a lot of the tale.
All of the slippies in the thread are tight with no blade blade---unless otherwise mentioned. Any questions in regards to F&F "PLEASE" either email or PM me
Third, all prices are shipped USPS Priority with Delivery Conformation. Paypal with "Personal Gift" or add 4%---USPS Money Order also accepted.
I myself am pretty picky and I believe in full disclosure, so I'll mention the good and bad of all knives. Some of these knives are common and some are not but these are all solid good knives.
Fist off is a pretty unique German Friedrich Olbertz 4" Premium Stock Knife. This has a tweezers and metal toothpick---I haven't seen many of these at all---maybe you have. I believe the handle is composite---great walk and talk and all three blades are tight. $50.00 SOLD
Next is a Heritage 4" Stockman---Made by Schrade? or Camillus? This one is a bit of a mystery to me. It's a great well built knife---solid in every way. beautiful smooth bone handles. $45.00
KUTMASTER 3 5/8" Equal end Stockman with a Multi colored Brown/Black composite handle. Solid in every way. $35.00
Schrade USA 96OT 4 1/8" Trapper with Tweezer and Pick/Awl. SOLID blades. Slight pepper marks on blades. $45.00SPF
Case 1997 4 1/8 Trapper with Black Composite Handles. Very SOLID knife. $40.00
Bertram 4" Strawberry Bone "Cattle Rustler" Stockman. TINY bit of play on main blade and I mean TINY/SLIGHT/MINUTE:thumbup: other 2 blades are rock solid. $40.00
Russell Green River Works 4" Gorgeous Red Bone Stockman. All blades SOLID, slight pepper by nail nick of sheepfoot blade. $40.00SOLD
J.A. Henckels Red Bone Whittler 3 1/2". SLIGHT Pepper on spine of main blade and on face of coping blade. Great little EDC, $35.00SOLD
Thanks,
Paul
Second, these are all in great shape---pictures will tell a lot of the tale.
All of the slippies in the thread are tight with no blade blade---unless otherwise mentioned. Any questions in regards to F&F "PLEASE" either email or PM me
Third, all prices are shipped USPS Priority with Delivery Conformation. Paypal with "Personal Gift" or add 4%---USPS Money Order also accepted.
I myself am pretty picky and I believe in full disclosure, so I'll mention the good and bad of all knives. Some of these knives are common and some are not but these are all solid good knives.
Fist off is a pretty unique German Friedrich Olbertz 4" Premium Stock Knife. This has a tweezers and metal toothpick---I haven't seen many of these at all---maybe you have. I believe the handle is composite---great walk and talk and all three blades are tight. $50.00 SOLD
Next is a Heritage 4" Stockman---Made by Schrade? or Camillus? This one is a bit of a mystery to me. It's a great well built knife---solid in every way. beautiful smooth bone handles. $45.00
KUTMASTER 3 5/8" Equal end Stockman with a Multi colored Brown/Black composite handle. Solid in every way. $35.00
Schrade USA 96OT 4 1/8" Trapper with Tweezer and Pick/Awl. SOLID blades. Slight pepper marks on blades. $45.00SPF
Case 1997 4 1/8 Trapper with Black Composite Handles. Very SOLID knife. $40.00
Bertram 4" Strawberry Bone "Cattle Rustler" Stockman. TINY bit of play on main blade and I mean TINY/SLIGHT/MINUTE:thumbup: other 2 blades are rock solid. $40.00
Russell Green River Works 4" Gorgeous Red Bone Stockman. All blades SOLID, slight pepper by nail nick of sheepfoot blade. $40.00SOLD
J.A. Henckels Red Bone Whittler 3 1/2". SLIGHT Pepper on spine of main blade and on face of coping blade. Great little EDC, $35.00SOLD
Thanks,
Paul
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