White River Ursus 45, Lionsteel M4, Falkniven S1.

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The I need a new Mig machine sale! No trades please.

Up first is a gingerly used White River Ursus 45. The only imperfection to note is the top of the blade which was lightly sanded to make striking a fire steel easier (See: 3rd picture) Edge is hair shaving sharp. Sheath has great retention and comes with the fire steel pictured.

  • Overall Length:9.50"
  • Blade Length:4.50"
  • Cutting Edge:4.375"
  • Blade Width:1.375"
  • Blade Thickness:0.15"
  • Blade Material:CPM-S35VN
  • Hardness:58-60 RC
  • Blade Style: Drop Point
  • Blade Grind:Flat
  • Finish:Stonewash
  • Handle Length:5.00"
  • Handle Width:1.25"
  • Handle Thickness:0.85"
  • Handle Material:Micarta
  • Color:Gray
  • Weight:8.19 oz.
Asking: SOLD which includes USPS Priority mail and PayPal fees. Lower U.S. sales only.

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NIB Lionsteel M4

M4's details:

Black G10 scales.
M390 steel.
Blade length is roughly 3.75 inches.
handle length is 4.3 inches.
Leather sheath.

Asking: SOLD which includes USPS Priority mail and PayPal fees. Lower U.S. sales only.

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Fallkniven S1. It's been sharpened to a semi convex grind and then stropped for a close to mirror finish. Hair shaving sharp and the edge is absolutely beautiful. VG10 steel.

Asking: SOLD which includes USPS Priority Mail shipping and PayPal fees. Lower U.S. sales only.

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Do you happen to know what the tang is like on the White River (full solid or skeletonized tang)? Thx
 
Do you happen to know what the tang is like on the White River (full solid or skeletonized tang)? Thx

Based on weight I would say not skeletonized, the balance point is essentially the first bolt closest to the blade. This is a beefy knife that feels great in hand. The bolts have loctite so I don't want to do anything that will lesson the bond.
 
I'll take the White River. Heading to bed now. Hope you don't mind me paying you tomorrow AM.
 
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The I need a new Mig machine sale! No trades please.

Up first is a gingerly used White River Ursus 45. The only imperfection to note is the top of the blade which was lightly sanded to make striking a fire steel easier (See: 3rd picture) Edge is hair shaving sharp. Sheath has great retention and comes with the fire steel pictured.

  • Overall Length:9.50"
  • Blade Length:4.50"
  • Cutting Edge:4.375"
  • Blade Width:1.375"
  • Blade Thickness:0.15"
  • Blade Material:CPM-S35VN
  • Hardness:58-60 RC
  • Blade Style: Drop Point
  • Blade Grind:Flat
  • Finish:Stonewash
  • Handle Length:5.00"
  • Handle Width:1.25"
  • Handle Thickness:0.85"
  • Handle Material:Micarta
  • Color:Gray
  • Weight:8.19 oz.
Asking: SPF which includes USPS Priority mail and PayPal fees. Lower U.S. sales only.

vAI1mRJ.jpg

ENOnCiN.jpg

ixXBU3Y.jpg

tnqYTHm.jpg


NIB Lionsteel M4

M4's details:

Black G10 scales.
M390 steel.
Blade length is roughly 3.75 inches.
handle length is 4.3 inches.
Leather sheath.

Asking: SOLD which includes USPS Priority mail and PayPal fees. Lower U.S. sales only.

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Fallkniven S1. It's been sharpened to a semi convex grind and then stropped for a close to mirror finish. Hair shaving sharp and the edge is absolutely beautiful. VG10 steel.

Asking: $95.00 which includes USPS Priority Mail shipping and PayPal fees. Lower U.S. sales only.

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Thanks kindly, can you leave me a message on my profile page or provide me with an E-mail address? I cannot send you a private message through the forum.

Sorry everybody. My old paypal account is screwed up. I'm cancelling the order. Someone pick up the S1. It's a great deal.
 
Based on weight I would say not skeletonized, the balance point is essentially the first bolt closest to the blade. This is a beefy knife that feels great in hand. The bolts have loctite so I don't want to do anything that will lesson the bond.

Thx, I was curious enough to also shoot a note to them. I seen one model (a smaller hunting/utility design) that was being presented at a shot or blade show and had holes drilled out that equaled about half the handle width. Weighing in a nearly 9 oz I'd assume full solid as well. I wouldn't break the loctite either, I appreciate the feedback.
 
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