Hello BladeForums
! I'm offering the knife below from my collection. Payment by paypal goods and of course I cover fees and shipping. USPS money orders also accepted. The best way to contact me is by email- robcelani at hotmail dot com. Messages through BladeForums are cool as well. International sales will be considered with extra charged for shipping.
I have a good reputation and excellent feedback here on BladeForums as well as many other knife related forums. I do this for fun but I conduct myself in a professional manner in all my transactions. I do my best to describe and picture knives as accurately as possible to allow you to make an informed decision.
If you want to purchase the knife, please post I'll take it in the thread and then contact me. An unconditional Ill take it by email or PM is also acceptable. Offers, questions, request for additional information or pictures, etc. are best done by email or PM. I'm willing to consider trades. See my second post for my trade interest and please limit offers to knives that match knives I'm looking for.
SOLD - White Wolf Spearpoint Dagger - $285 Or Best Offer - SOLD
- Includes original box which is very rare as I've never seen another White Wolf sold with one.
- I have owned this knife for several years and if I remember correctly purchased it from the original owner. It has always been kept as a collector piece. It looks new and I see no signs of damage from use, handling or storage.
- Functions perfectly and the blade is well centered when closed.
- Some blade play when open. Not bad though for a knife from the early 90's!
For some background information about White Wolf knives I found this thread (post #2). Buck refers to Buck Woodard, Walter refers to Walter Brend. MOD refers to Masters of Defense Knives. Here's the pertinent information from that thread:



I have a good reputation and excellent feedback here on BladeForums as well as many other knife related forums. I do this for fun but I conduct myself in a professional manner in all my transactions. I do my best to describe and picture knives as accurately as possible to allow you to make an informed decision.
If you want to purchase the knife, please post I'll take it in the thread and then contact me. An unconditional Ill take it by email or PM is also acceptable. Offers, questions, request for additional information or pictures, etc. are best done by email or PM. I'm willing to consider trades. See my second post for my trade interest and please limit offers to knives that match knives I'm looking for.
SOLD - White Wolf Spearpoint Dagger - $285 Or Best Offer - SOLD
- Includes original box which is very rare as I've never seen another White Wolf sold with one.
- I have owned this knife for several years and if I remember correctly purchased it from the original owner. It has always been kept as a collector piece. It looks new and I see no signs of damage from use, handling or storage.
- Functions perfectly and the blade is well centered when closed.
- Some blade play when open. Not bad though for a knife from the early 90's!
For some background information about White Wolf knives I found this thread (post #2). Buck refers to Buck Woodard, Walter refers to Walter Brend. MOD refers to Masters of Defense Knives. Here's the pertinent information from that thread:
"Jim Ray owned White Wolf (WW) knives in NC in the early-mid '90/s, and Buck was his shop foreman. MT was barely getting started...
During this time, Walter did some nice HG blades for the WW lineup. The Large Mod1, smaller Mod2, and the even smaller Mod3.
A short time later, Walter moved on, Jim moved on to MOD knives, and Buck took over the company, basically changing WW knives to Woodard Knives. Using some of the older WW parts, Buck ground the blades himself. He also designed some new models for the Woodard lineup (Pocket Pro, FerdeLance, and the large Combat Auto). All great and collectable knives IMO, though the HG Brends fetch a premium..."
During this time, Walter did some nice HG blades for the WW lineup. The Large Mod1, smaller Mod2, and the even smaller Mod3.
A short time later, Walter moved on, Jim moved on to MOD knives, and Buck took over the company, basically changing WW knives to Woodard Knives. Using some of the older WW parts, Buck ground the blades himself. He also designed some new models for the Woodard lineup (Pocket Pro, FerdeLance, and the large Combat Auto). All great and collectable knives IMO, though the HG Brends fetch a premium..."


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