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bikerector

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I have some knives sitting around that need to find someone who can use them. I've accumulated too many again and need ro simplify my collection. These have all seen a little use, but not a ton. The Plainsmen has seen the most, I think.

I didn't get dimensions of everything, the roach belly has a 4.5" blade and 4.5" handle, for reference. I'll try to update as time allows.

1st contact gets 1st dibs so don't hesitate to ask questions. As long as the conversation is moving forward, your spot is held.

Prices include PP fees and shipping. I'm fine with personal check or similar. Please contact for other payment methods.

I'm open to trades for camping gear, maybe a double-bit axe or nice tomahawk like a 2-hawks voyager. I'm interested in some of Lionsteel's smaller fixed blades, Big Chris or similar higher end handmade stuff in a tough-ish steel (cruwear, M4, V4E, 3V, etc.) or just anything you might classify as a field or camp knife, preferably with a 5" or more blade but willing to consider other things of interest.

A Wenger pilot knife, or the smaller one, would be cool.

Also really interested in trying something from Dozier.

L to R:

$90 roach belly made of sawmill steel and unknown wood. Made by Gizamo.

$155 M4 field knife made by Russian maker Chyuck. Micarta handles with brass liners. He forged this from a cylinder chunk of M4.

SPF $150 JK sheepsfoot of O1 steel. Has a nice convex grind on it. I didn't get a sheath for it and I meant to make a kydex for boat use but haven't been on the kayak all year so jist going to try and let this go.

$130 Plainsmen bushcraft knife. Made of O1. Not sure the actual model. Cuts and performs better than I expected as I thought the handle would be short but it fits my large hands perfect. If you have larger mits, it may feel a bit snuf. Sheath is from Badger Claw. I would happily sell this without the sheath for a $50 discount.

I also have a Haase bushtool still. It remains unused as I can't get myself to use it yet. New price was around $370 based on current conversion to USD.
Let's try $325 for now. This is gorgeous and very comfy, but almost too nice for me and I usually only keep one scandi grind in use as it's not normally my preferred grind. I may sell the others if this doesn't sell.

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