Victorinox Super Tinker

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$14 – Victorinox Super Tinker
The scissors, both blades, and bottle opener were used. Lots of pocket time. Some minor signs of use on polished surfaces but still very serviceable. Functionally perfect, and still cosmetically fine for a cellidor Vic. Factory edges.

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$17.00 for international priority shipping – (paypal only and email me first) Domestic shipping included in price.

Used knives, in very good, if not like-new condition. Only mineral oil used for lube, and on some there may be oil present on the blade and / or handles. The Vic was carried for some time but I've moved to a Farmer. The Soddy, Rough Rider, and Bulldog haven’t really ever cut anything except paper to test sharpness, that’s it.

Email is maloosik at g mail dot com, so is my paypal address


SOLD $30 – Bulldog 1997 German made Copperhead pattern, Burnt (either stag or bone looks like stag) Very Sharp! Blades are stainless, very nice size at 3-3/4. I was after a less expensive example of this pattern so I picked this up, and I now know. Great snap, blades are not perfectly centered but no rub marks, includes box, factory edge. Both blades are larger, sort of a trapper / sowbelly.

Sold Winchester shotgun shell knife, unused – free with the Rough Rider, just ask.
WITHDRAWN – Case Texas Jack pattern CV steel with mossy antique green/brown bone (dyed Autumn Gold). Sharpened, has a light patina on main blade. Great walk and talk, almost a keeper. There is a slight gap from bolster to bone on one side, not a big deal really, includes box and papers.

TRADED $30 – Case 2138 Large (4-5/8”) Sod-buster pattern in black, 1984, carried in backpack, looks new, only cut mail open when new. These are pretty common in SS not so much in CV with black handles, illegal for me to carry due to the size of blade so it sadly must go. Factory edge is sharp and I don’t have the box for this one. I had several of these large Soddies including both CV and SS in black. As I remember, the stainless versions were marked stainless but the CV’s were not. This one is not (I'm 99% sure it's CV but as it's been stored and not used, no sign of patina is present.

SOLD $11 – By itself, $6 with purchase of Vic, or free with purchase of any other above.
Rough Rider Barlow in Smooooooooth Bone. I liked this particular example due to the lack of a shield, minimal blade marking, match strike pulls, and no other obnoxious signage. Plus the overall clean look of the bone and bolsters (at least on one side) is unusual for RR. For the $16 bucks I paid incl. shipping it was a bargain. It’s definitely made like a knife worth more. 440 (supposedly) stainless blades with good snap, not perfectly centered but no rubbing, main blade is flush when it’s closed but will lightly catch skin at the tip when pressed moderately (my GEC #53 does this too) nothing one or two passes on the hone wouldn’t fix, so I’ll leave it up to you to do if it bothers you. The knife is basically well made, the materials and F&F don't seem cheap, solid lock up and the price makes it a great knife.
 

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