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If you have any questions or need more pictures, feel free to PM or email me.
Price includes shipping and pay pal fees. If you are not happy with the knife, let me know and I will refund your money.
Up for sale is a vintage Browning fixed blade. Made in the USA in the late 70's to 80's (please correct me if I am wrong). I do not know much about these other than I believe the blade is made of 440C steel and the guard and butt are brass. The blade was mirrior polished. This knife is in really good condition. It has never been used or sharpened. The blade has two areas that are scuffed on one side. I think from the looks of it, the scuffs are from the leather sheath. They are not deep and can not be seen at some angles. The other side of the blade looks great (sorry for a bad picture on that side). The handles show handling marks but nothing too noticable. The sheath is in really good condition as well.
IMHO this knife would pass for custom quality, but who ever made it made a comfortable knife.
SOLD $70 shipped SOLD






Next up for sale is a rare Camillus Cam-lok No. 7.
I would rate this at 97-98% I don't think it was ever used, but it does have a few small places on the bolster that show handling marks . The blade has a few small scratches on it, but I could not get them to show in any picture.The sheath does not appear to be belted at any time. I believe this knife just sat in it's sheath for many years and opend on occasion. The walk and talk are very strong.
The locking bar is manual, so it can be used only when you plan on doing a lot of work with the knife. It also functions a traditional slipjoint pocket knife, so the lock does not have to be engaged. There is asmall about of blade blade when pressure is applied to the spine in a downward motion. There is also a little play side to side, but nothing that stopped me from buying it some time ago.
This is really a nice knife. It comes with everything that it came with new except the box. The lanyard is original as well as the sheath.
Knife closed 4.75"
Blade 3.75"
SOLD $60 SOLD




Thanks,
John
Price includes shipping and pay pal fees. If you are not happy with the knife, let me know and I will refund your money.
Up for sale is a vintage Browning fixed blade. Made in the USA in the late 70's to 80's (please correct me if I am wrong). I do not know much about these other than I believe the blade is made of 440C steel and the guard and butt are brass. The blade was mirrior polished. This knife is in really good condition. It has never been used or sharpened. The blade has two areas that are scuffed on one side. I think from the looks of it, the scuffs are from the leather sheath. They are not deep and can not be seen at some angles. The other side of the blade looks great (sorry for a bad picture on that side). The handles show handling marks but nothing too noticable. The sheath is in really good condition as well.
IMHO this knife would pass for custom quality, but who ever made it made a comfortable knife.
SOLD $70 shipped SOLD






Next up for sale is a rare Camillus Cam-lok No. 7.
I would rate this at 97-98% I don't think it was ever used, but it does have a few small places on the bolster that show handling marks . The blade has a few small scratches on it, but I could not get them to show in any picture.The sheath does not appear to be belted at any time. I believe this knife just sat in it's sheath for many years and opend on occasion. The walk and talk are very strong.
The locking bar is manual, so it can be used only when you plan on doing a lot of work with the knife. It also functions a traditional slipjoint pocket knife, so the lock does not have to be engaged. There is asmall about of blade blade when pressure is applied to the spine in a downward motion. There is also a little play side to side, but nothing that stopped me from buying it some time ago.
This is really a nice knife. It comes with everything that it came with new except the box. The lanyard is original as well as the sheath.
Knife closed 4.75"
Blade 3.75"
SOLD $60 SOLD




Thanks,
John
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